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The real scout rifle is a suppressed single shot SBR, in particular break-opens that can be stored in a bag like the Henry (and not e.g. falling blocks or rolling blocks). They should also have a 1x-3x prism scope for light weight (I think most people agree Jeff Cooper's "scout scope" was the worst part of his failed meme).

A scout, who will mostly be hunting and not engaged in prolonged firefights (but instead utilizing sniper and/or gorilla warfare tactics in the very rare chance he does have to shoot at humans) has no use for a repeating rifle nor needs the compromises that come along with it. A rifle will always be carried at least 99% of the time, and shot 1% of the time.

Rifles essentially just like these, without the ability to be packed and without a suppressor (like rolling blocks, muzzleloaders etc) have served frontiersman and homesteaders for centuries just fine. These same people only ended up switching to bolt actions because of military surplus making them cheap and available, not necessarily because they were better for their needs.
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>>65173495
Sooo. If you miss your target, how do you reload while staying on target/adjusting?
Sounds annoying.
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>>65174243
You reload and aim the gun again, sort of like how people killed with firearms for the first ~300 years of their existence.
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>>65173599
>>65173599
We're all LARPers you complete mong retard nigger. Nobody needs anything aside from a cheapo home defence piece. Everything past that is fantasy wish fulfillment and would be better spent on stocks or PMs or whatever faggot shit you think will benefit most from imminent and ongoing hyperinflation. You don't need an ultralite packable scout rifle in case of SHTF because
1) nothing ever happens and SHTF is an incoherent pipe dream for losers
2) when the grocery shelves are empty all the game will be shot before your retard ass sees a single doe
3) you'll be dead anyways because you're a fucking retard
By the way, you can kill anything in north america with a 9mm plastic pistol
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>>65174263
You're actually arguing in favor of a backpack single shot, even though you're too stupid to realize it.
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>>65174280
No I'm arguing for a glock or BETTER YET any gun you want and can afford to buy you mouthbreathing faggot

Let's talk about old aircraft. Some of these stats on wikipedia and in pop-media don't make a lick of sense. I was on Youtube and somebody posted a comparison of aircraft and their relative max speeds and it listed the P51 Mustang as the fastest from that area at 481 mph.

On Wikipedia, that number is much humbler at 440 mph. Clearly there was some inflation going on- but actually Wikipedia is inflating too. The numbers bear that out. Compare the Lavochkin 7 to the P51D Mustang:
>La7 Empty weight: 2,638 kg (5,816 lb)
>P51 Empty weight: 7,635 lb (3,463 kg)

>La7 Gross weight: 3,315 kg (7,308 lb)
>P51 Gross weight: 9,200 lb (4,173 kg)

>La7 Powerplant: 1 × Shvetsov ASh-82FN 14-cylinder, two-row, air-cooled radial, 1,380 kW (1,850 hp)
>P51 Powerplant: 1 × Packard (Rolls-Royce) V-1650-7 Merlin 12-cylinder liquid cooled engine, 1,490 hp (1,110 kW) at 3,000 rpm;[175] 1,720 hp (1,280 kW) at WEP

Drag should be nearly equal. The Soviet La7 is using a slightly more bulbous radial engine against the P51s slimmer counterpart, but the wingspan on the P51 is longer.

Notice the WEP for moment being listed. Also notice that the P51D is given a range of "1,650 mi (2,660 km, 1,434 nmi) with external tanks"- the non-drop tank number is not listed in the stats block while the La7 is given "Range: 665 km (413 mi, 359 nmi) (1944 model)". This happens constantly with WW2 craft online: American planes are given the optional drop tank number, sometimes even using more modern post-war fuels, while other nations are left with maximum load combat ranges weighed down with armaments.
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>>65169505
>via the Meredith effect through clever design.
>That's to compensate for radiators adding to drag
No the meridth effect is literally a radiator powered ramjet. The hot radiator causes a pressure increase in the air flowing through the radiator which accellerates the heated air to the rear which produces thrust. Waste heat is producing thrust.
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>>65173369
>literally a radiator powered ramjet
You're a fucking idiot.
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>>65173376
How do you think a ram jet works? Gets a pressurised stream of air from an air inlet. Burns fuel in the air to heat and expand it. Allows the expanded air to go out at a lower pressure behind the jet engine.

The difference here is that instead of from fuel, the heat is waste from the engine so it works at a much lower speed and pressure with no need for ignition.
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>>65172424
>I don't know anything
checks out
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>>65168138
Look up how the F-51 performed in the Korean War vs the Yak 9 for example. Made me realize that Americans just overhype their shit, especially in WW2.

I had a dream I was flying an A4 skyhawk in vietnam then got shot down and taken prisoner. John Mccain was already at the POW camp. I woke up they chained me to a a set of steel bars
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>>65167915
Just remembered another one
>Be me
>A member of SEAL team 5
>Called to preform a very important mission
>Get on a chinook and get transported to a farm
>Our mission is to steal a cow without altering the farmer who has a shotgun
>Nevermind we all have M4s with peq boxes and those quad NVGs from zero dark thirty
>We jump a fence and one of the men gets pinned by a stallion which attempts to mount him
>We all panic, we want to help but, don't want to risk altering the farmer
>I shoot the horse
>The farmhouse lights up and we hear the farmer running and yelling
>We all run back to the chopper
I don't know how the US navy keeps cropping up in my dreams
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>>65171471
>For me it's hand to hand fighting but my punches and kicks always land too soft
That's super common. I've heard it's because your brain gets confused because it's not getting good feedback from your paralyzed body.

Sometimes I have a knife and manage to saw into That Bastard's neck. I think it even disables him sometimes.

>>65171489
>We jump a fence and one of the men gets pinned by a stallion which attempts to mount him
>We all panic, we want to help but, don't want to risk altering the farmer
Yeah, I've had that dream before.
>I shoot the horse
You mean you wanted to stop him? Never mind.
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>>65167915
i recall one where a terminator-like robot was breaking into the house
>i can't stop him
>we stand face to face in the hallway, realize i lost
>i wanna get this over with, so i say "alright, go ahead and kill me"
>the bastard shoots me, but not lethally
>try reverse psychology. "no, please let me live"
>he shoots me dead
>wake up
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>>65171814
>That's super common. I've heard it's because your brain gets confused because it's not getting good feedback from your paralyzed body.
I lean more into the psychological side than the physical so I believe that it's because your subconscious is in a state of emotional panic and denial both; it'll keep refusing to let you win

I believe that's also why my Dr James Who Bond dream kept throwing up mission after mission after mission
(I woke up while trying to climb up the ladder of a burning oil rig one-handed, my other arm shot through, in order to save my companion from the Bad Guy, it was awesome)

>>65171872
>try reverse psychology. "no, please let me live"
>he shoots me dead
lol
>wake up
"great if we get killed, we'll be lost in Limbo until our brains turn to scrambled egg"
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>>65167915
>It’s the zombie apocalypse and me and my GF are walking on this trail in the woods.
>I have a pack and my USP, GF is dressed normal and chatting while I try to see where we are.
>Spot a group of zombies shambling towards us.
>No problem we can just hide in the brush off the trail.
>Tell my gf “shut up and get down” while pushing on her shoulder.
>”We talked about this if you ask me to do something you have to explain why.”
>I try to shove her down, “shhhh.”
>She gets louder.
>We’re having a full on argument.
>Zombies approaching.
>They were within 10 yards when I woke up pissed at her.
I am convinced this is the male version of the “he’s cheating on me” dream. When we woke up I told her about it and that if I ever give her an instruction that seems erratic she should go with it and ask later.
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I am now 1% of /k/ posters
Hare at ~10 metres with cci sv lrn.
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>>65172446
I said kills not gore
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Shot this feral boar with my Israeli Mauser during an early morning walk in some paddocks.
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>>65173719
Weird cow.
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>>65173719
Not very kosher anon
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>>65173719
Dude just stop, you're clearly just needlessly doing that shit for fun. You make me think of pic related

What is the optimal loadout for surviving a pop-up party of lunchtime rowdies?
>Hard mode: just what you own
>Veteran mode: just what's within reach at the time of reading this
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>>65174079
Bretty based tbqhdesu. I always wanted something like picrel but no idea where to start with the build.
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>>65173859
>>65174023
It's a fine tradition.
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>>65173646
>CIA turning African-American into Nigger
all it took was holding back the cops from enforcing the law on them
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>>65173583
>optimal loadout for surviving a pop-up party of lunchtime rowdies?
Not living where niggers live. Otherwise, do you really like having to look over your shoulder constantly? I grew up having to do that, it sucks.
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>>65173653
go to /diy/ and ask about bunkerbro
anything less than that is a joke

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OH MY GOD HE FINALLY DID IT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdPoGI7J_Dw
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>>65174200
>Dodge Charger of pistols?
Any P320 variant.
Also any vastly overpriced "tactical" 2011 shilled by beard-oil guntubers
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>>65174214
All 2011s are vastly overpriced.
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>>65174111
I got one for $179 like 7 months ago and have no regrets at all. Oddly enough, mine also has an identical circular spot missing the finish in the exact same spot as yours
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>>65174177
All right, Burt. I'll honour your wishes out of respect [unrequited as it may be] and for the sake of peace

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now they are armed with r-60s
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>>65173164
>cutted off
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>>65173406
>the ukranians have something worse
Yeah, Russians.
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>>65173406
>the Dutch don't have corruption
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
you do know that a single disput (house) of a singel corp (fraternity) had a monopoly on ministry of finace for over a century and it only got ended in the 90ies. since then they've only held the position for half the gouvernements. but the other times the minster was just in an other corps
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>>65173394
>see how russia basicly control the second biggest lithium mine in europe and most than 90% of ukraine's uranium deposits
how are they going to extract any of it when the entirety of that territory is under ukrainian fire control? they can barely get supplies to the front without it getting blown up and you think they're going to start building lithium mines?
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>>65173394
>if you think this is about land you are mistake
>makes argument based on Russia seizing land
Those reasources are useless to Russia without major repair and investment. And Russia can't even provide Donetsk city with clean water.
Those fields are full of mines and debries and the people who worked them are gone.
Those gas fields are useless because they need western tech to build the extraction and processing infrastructure and its all sanctioned. Their gas exports are sanctioned. They will never recoup the costs of this war from looting Ukrainian reasources.
The invasion has ideological components and the Russians have been clear about this from day 1.

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/ck/ here, can someone please translate this gun guy word salad? I understand almost half of it but I still don't get what he's saying
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>>65159565
>break the law in an open and obvious way, while espousing a culture broadly and reasonably associated with wanton violence and debauchery
People get upset and consequences ensue
>demonstrate how retarded laws have been, and can be, subverted by people with high verbal and/or engineering acumen in ways that do not constitute outright violations
Profit and earn the respect of people who are capable of legitimate success in an industrialized society
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>>65170009
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>>65159565
>Charles "The Brain" Whitman
>USMC
>(Ret)
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13/52
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>>65164225
Why not just skip te starting step? It is considered normal and legal to use the thing you're going to buy as collateral for the loan you're going to use to buy it! It might enable mortgages but an incredible proportion of crashes/bubbles, and financial fraud starts off with this one simple trick.

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Isn't this pretty impractical?
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>>65173807
I'd love for you to prove me wrong, but I'm not holding my breath.
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>>65173803
>all
Pathetically uninspired. Is the Northrop Grumman chain gun a century old?
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>>65174244
Eh, there are some new ideas but they are so few and far between they might as well not exist.
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>>65172346
Not if they aren't attached to each other, just have a non locking slide mechanism, that would just be dual wielding using one to support the other.
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>>65172276
I presume their idea was something like so:
>hold one gun in each hand
>when one is empty, there's no delay drawing a sidearm (which a hypothetical enemy could exploit) because you're already holding it
>you can let go of the empty gun to grab/load a fresh mag, while the other hand on the other gun simultaneously keeps your backup trained on target and holds the empty gun steady for you to load

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why would the Germans even care about Norway (being fooled into thinking D-Day was planned for there) at a point that late in the war? i've heard that it was all about "muh iron ore" and "muh u-boat pens" when logistics meant the ore didn't mean shit, and remaining u-boats were essentially floating targets (no, your slave-built schnorkels won't save you) carrying precious amounts of remaining oil.

while they performed... fairly well, given the circumstances at normandy, that was mostly because of fucked up allied coordination & an all-or-nothing strategy of stopping it at the beaches. i am sorry, i'm quite stupid.
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Even Odessa, which was besieged in the early stages of Operation Barbarossa, became a meat grinder for the Eastern European Axis forces.
The resistance based in cities with well-stocked supply lines was tenacious and not to be underestimated. They should have focused solely on cutting off the railway lines in the south, rather than being greedy and trying to capture Murmansk.
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>>65172679
>Even Odessa, which was besieged in the early stages of Operation Barbarossa, became a meat grinder for the Eastern European Axis forces.
That's because it was the Romanians. Yes, their contribution was huge to the eastern front, but it was an extremely low quality contribution
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>>65166066
>why would the Germans even care about Norway
Hitler didn't and wanted to stay out of there which is precisely why Churchill forced his hand by trying to invade it.
He called it "expanding the front" or some shit like that. It also would have made Sweden vulnerable to another allied invasion.
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>>65168259
>we'll just "tactical withdraw" ourselves to victory
Okay Manstein
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>>65173779
Churchill had an even worse disdain for neutrality than Hitler. Dude was riding such an insanely delusional wave. Biggest war monger of the 20th century, he just wanted his whole life to play the role of military hero when in reality he was essentially a pathetic neverserved who shoehorned his way into battle one time where he acquitted himself poorly

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Restarting this shit. Post nv related content
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>>65165873
Depends if we're talking WROL
>>65165349
>or a clip on 640 but I would only be able to use like 7-10x max on my leupold
Sounds like a solid plan, amigo.
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I acquired a peq and am building nvgs, what happened to the $800 tubes on ebay i used to see? Did anyone stop producing tubes for civvies?
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>>65159094
>>65156572
These both look sick
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>Ukraine vs Russia
>Iran vs the US

Drones have made it impossible for large and powerful conventional militaries to achieve decisive battlefield success even with overwhelming firepower. In the recent cases where it has (such as Azerbaijan vs Armenia and Israel vs Gaza/Lebanon), this was entirely due to the complete and total lack of support for the defender by other countries.

This means that any thirdie country, no matter how large, incoherent and dysfunctional as Ukraine and the IRI, are basically unbeatable. Western style conventional militaries are unable to succeed, leverage their expensive airpower assets, and must blow millions on interceptors against drones and missiles that cost thousands, all the while their armored vehicles and infantrymen are killed by FPV drones with hand grenades.

It means that no superpower can compel a thirdie shithole to do anything even with the threat of direct military invasion unless it agrees or was pre-arranged to capitulate first like Venezuela.

We are basically stuck at the point of 1914/15 with no answer for trenches and machine guns
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>>65174094
>pedofile
Why do people who claim to hate pedophiles always sugar coat their protests?
>inb4 i get shadow banned from muh socials
I wonder why those socials ban all legit talk about pedophiles.
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>>65173181
Meta has always favored defender, they only get two dice, but always win ties.
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>>65174131
>no, see, I haven't fallen for Iranian propaganda because I'm willing to cite a number 10x smaller than the number of protesters they actually killed so that I can compare them favorably against Iran's enemies
Okay, retard.
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>>65173181
Drones didn't saved Russians in Mali,despite having there their drone elite here.
Drones only favor stagnant/slow front.
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It is day 1549 of the American Special Military Operation in the de-cartelization of Mexico. The US army had to retreat from the outskirts of Chihuahua. Despite being bombarded everyday since the beginning of the war by Sherman Calliopes, Tijuana was only recently liberated by the brave fighters of the 2nd tanks battalion of the US Marines, fielding the M60 sepV2 edition.
The USA continues its terror campaign over mexican cities thanks to the supply of suicide drones by Afghanistan, as it’s too dangerous for the USAF to operate its F-4 Phantoms and F-105 Thunderchiefs above mexican airspace.
As per Bloomberg, the US Armys MGM-52 Lance ballistic missile has proved itself to be a "silver bullet" to the Mexican HQ-9 SAM launchers donated by Cuba and Venezuela, allowing for some much needed breathing space for USAF pilots.
The deathrow volunteers of the penal bataillon of BlackWater continue their offensive on San Rafael de las Tortillas (185 inhabitants) for the 5th month in a row despite enormous casualties, and successfully recaptured Miguel’s farm for the 8th time.
Following the repeated losses from Mexican ballistic missiles and cartel semi-submersible marine drones crippling its forces, the US Navy’s Pacific Fleet doesn’t dare leaving its port in Honolulu.
Swarms of Mexican FP-2 "Enchilada" long range strike drones have repedeatly struck Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri with the help of Jamaican intel, as the US MIM-23 Hawk batteries are critically low on ammo due to succeseful mexican strikes on Raytheon manufacturing facilities.
From the White House, President for Life George H. W. Bush announced 3 months ago the recruitement of 40’000 mercenary fighters from South Vietnam to support the liberation forces of the Peoples Republic of Baja California, but none have been spotted on the front lines so far.
Stay strong! Victory is near!

The Sharpest General on /k/ - Tiny Edition.

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>>65174154
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>>65172721
sorry i was replying to this guy.
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>>65174097
I have my iridium for my EDC knife and currently a morakniv companion for my actual camping/fishing etc knife. Hard to beat the companion for the price, but let's say I do want an actual high quality camping knife (no saltwater fishing), what steel do you reckon would serve me best? Magnacut? Something I can actually put a beating to and have it keep going. Mostly on wood, but let's say I needed to dress game with it or something
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>>65161637
old timer sharpfinger
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>>65174202
depends on how much you are willing to spend. 3V, MagnaCut, Cruwear are all very similar and you cant go wrong getting one of these steels as the "best" outdoor steel knife.
Cheaper options are AEB-L, 14C28N, 8Cr13MoV and AUS-8 are really good entry level steels.
I actually don't like 1095 steel. all these steels i just mentioned are better than 1095.
Id say the main attribute you want in an outdoor fixed blade is toughness. which 1095 is kind of weak. another good attribute for outdoor steels is corrosion resistant which most the steels i mentioned above are stainless or "semi-stainless". and edge retention is kind of subjective because some people claim that
>well i want something easy to sharpen in the field so fancy supersteels are not as good as budget steels
which is true, but also supersteels edges last so long that you probably wouldn't need to resharpen a lot.
which also 1095 dulls super easy.
Lots of people shill esee knives, but I think that 1095 is just barely holding relevance. why would you choose a 150 dollar Esee when other companies can do 14C28N for under 100 which is objectivly just better.
like if you want something under 100 bucks, there are a several knives in 14C28N or AEB-L that are going to be really good. but if you have money to spend, 3V, Cruwear, or MagnaCut. Which the Demko FreeReign is around 200 in 3V and is probably one of the better things to buy.
Fallkniven are pretty overpriced and IMO overrated as well. people buy them like gucci bags, just to say they own one. there are tons of good outdoor knives, but I think its more about what you want.
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trust me too. dont listen to a boomer fudd trying to cope over his 1095 steel. it rusts like a mother fucker, it dulls like a mother fucker and its decently strong.
just so many knife steels outclass it, the only reason why it hasnt been pushed out of the market is because if you are getting a 10 inch chopper or a machete, well you either spend 200 on a 1095 for one, or you spend a 1000 on a nicer steel.
its barely holding relevance.

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>thermal cameras suitable for FPV drone use are now $200 on aliexpress
droneGODS can't stop winning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHvNh0C43AU
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>>65169106
>suitable for FPV drone use
Sure they are, dumbass.
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>>65173273
What do you think they are using...? In reality the ones they use are even a step more stripped down and when bought in bulk probably cost sub $100
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>>65173273
stfu if you are too retarded to figure it out
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>>65169175
>ITAR controlled in US
this is an export and non-citizen control
import and possession for US citizens is basically not controlled
not a lawyer
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>>65173263
That's fucking awesome.
I should have figured someone would have thrown one together already.
I legitimately might pony up the dough and put together a binoc setup, I've always wanted to do night hikes like some kind of weirdo but the pricetag associated precluded me.

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https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/b1a57529aa574e8ba220e0311434733e/view
>USSOCOM is seeking a carbine system to act as a replacement or upgrade for the current URG-I. The goal is to integrate advancements in material science and weapon design to provide operators with a technically superior individual weapon system capable of firing both legacy 5.56x45mm NATO and emerging hyper velocity ammunition.
>HICAR shall fire and function with M855A1, Mk262 as well as Government supplied M855A1+ hypervelocity ammunition loaded to 82kpsi (T); with future hypervelocity ammunition designs optimized for projectile velocity and terminal effects on target (O).


Fuck Siggers we're doing M4s on Mars and I will be first in line for surplus M855A1+
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>>65173990
Zero yet, unfortunately, except for the 82kpsi pressure, fitting in a standard 556 chamber, and M855A1 bullet. The rumor mill says its in a Federal PEAK case.
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>>65173937
yeah, you
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>>65174046
It's good they're making a dedicated upper for it at least
I know Chris Bartocci dislikes current M855A1 because of the increased wear on current AR15 rifles from the bullet design and pressure, so this should be a win all around
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>>65173701
My idea of my 5.56 super only half done.
Largest downside of legacy 5.56 is short ogive and bad firm factor as result.
Better velocity is fun but good ballistic coefficient is much better. Together - perfect.
Well another opportunity wasted by boomers who don't know what form factor is.
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>>65173701
Sounds utterly pointless. Shouldn't they design this "future hyper velocity ammunition" before the gun that's meant to fire it? Also the fact that it's going to be able to fire 5.56 as well means that this theoretical new ammuntion will work just fine in an AR. Just more MIC grift.


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