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PCC thread for my newest fixation. MP5-SD clone

Post with me to celebrate, rimfire welcome
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>>64686574
That's metal as fuck
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>>64675681
I have it on good authority from a specialist in private mall security that the HK MP5 can not feed HSTs so you must be lying.
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>>64686578
ok
post a pic
sounds intriguing
I do like gp
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>>64685796
>none of the PCCs you posted are small.
So now "best" == smallest? I did not get that from his post, thank you for clarifying that.
>>64685086
Keltec Sub2000.
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>>64686574
The canvas catch bag is just on there with a shock cord, if it blew out the bag would just pop off I think.

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AK General /akg/
Kot edition
>Thread #2084

Old thread here >>64573822
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>>64687632
The classic Zenitco B-11, ofc.
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>>64687688
upper handguard my nigga
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>>64655371
The projector is at the edge of the tube and is reflected such that it is parallel to the tube. How did you suppose that works?
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>>64687704
Get an ultimax tube, drill and tap.
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>>64687746
That might work actually. I'm thinking up ideas for mounting a LAM+light on the Groza cope kit. Ideally, I'd like to have it under the carry handles at 12 o'clock but there probably isn't enough room. That leaves me with making DIY mount that will attach to the sides of the gas tube or attaching it to the B-18 clamp that I already have. I guess I could mount it directly to the suppressor with a ring clamp but that's the least secure option

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Around elves, relax yourselves.

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>image limit reached

https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>with this handy script installed you'll occasionally hear what sounds like elves singing, but it's actually just Finnish
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>>64687616
..okay...
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>>64686626
>>64687441
>belly
holy fuck, im coming Louis
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>>64686630
I'm really not made for the climate or people above the Mason Dixon line, but you're really selling me on spending some quality time in the up.
I definitely need to be out by the time the deep winter hits though.
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>>64687089
Why Milka?

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Will laser guided missiles and Bombs still have a place or is it all going to be fire and forget
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>>64687512
Ukraine showed that GPS rounds are nice and all but you still want laser guided for direct fire support so laser isn't going anywhere.
Also laser is cheaper than fire and forget and military love cheap eqiopment.
Besides some militaries deployed laser guided manpads. Well mostly brits, and brits went full retard(more than once) and decided to make their manpad as MCLOS, so good luck hitting anything and somehow this piece of shit was more expensive than fucking Stinger.
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>>64687660
AFAIK only advanced system ground radar like PAC3 does that. The missile would only receive flight guidance and maybe do simpler terminal tracking. And nothing like it in simpler devices like man-pads. But they absolutely could. If 100$ smartphone with single camera can do 3D measurements there's no reason why 100k missile couldn't distinguish sideways falling fireworks from 20meter long 30Ton chonker moving at Mach speeds. Only greed at expense of western might and lives.
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>>64687703>
>afaik
>there's no reason why 100k missile couldn't distinguish sideways falling fireworks from 20meter long 30Ton chonker moving at Mach speeds.
>Only greed at expense of western might and lives.
>afaik
retard
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>>64687718
>t intellectual laser guidance fanatic from 70s
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Significant advantage in signals, data, cost and inter operability.

I'm building a kind of TOW conversion system for tripod rpg, the rpg has the capacity for massive in flight corrections, which bring its effective range far closer to its rocket motor limit. So that's a massive jump. And probably makes it the cheapest smart munition you'll see this side of dushsmbe.

Its neat because it only signals the rpg at the point there's a course deviation, it just picks up the misses. So the further the range the more likely a miss, the greater the deviation, the better value the correction will be. And the target isn't lazed so doesn't get a warning, and major utility here is where the tripod isn't manned and the correction is just feedback about downrange wind.

I nicknamed it the E-jamsheed.

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IT'S UP!: https://youtu.be/qvUbx9TvOwk?
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Binging backba babblebip?
Bailbuns, BuS Bipbuilding, band ba birty bjve bousand bon bad bidea?
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>>64687720
Ah yes I really care about the opinion of a pimple faced teenager in his mom's basement who did 5 minutes of research with AI.
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>>64687720
What are the theoretical accuracy, speed and range limits of a railgun? A global range railgun in kansas would be true endgame for war.
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>>64687720
Pretty spot on.
>stupid expensive
>armed with shit that doesn't exist yet
>extremely inefficient VLC to tonnage/cost ratio
>one big target

Is Trump actually getting senile?
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this is a good idea because with the high-low mix, going higher also means you can go lower and cut out the middle which will save incredible amounts of money

and super carriers are on the way out

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- 1x Type 003
- 1x Type 076
- 1x Type 055
- 7x Type 052D
- 4x Type 054A
- 2x Type 054B
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>>64687667
*Ting ting*

Gentlemen, I have an announcement.
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Meanwhile shartmerica can't even design a basic bitch frigate lol
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>>64687771
Japanese Grandfather
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This is really impressive and no I’m not baiting. Industrial shipyards over there are pumping out quality ships (vs something like India or that fuckhuge Nork sub that’ll be pinging louder than the bloop) at a rate that’s surpassing any rival in the area. It’s neat, but that’s really it. Something /k/ will take some time to understand is the naval peer war has changed. China’s ability to put out a bunch of VLS boats matters far far less now that weapons like LRASM will be ubiquitous in any sea battle. Between autonomous stealth ASuW and whatever replaced the SOSUS network within the first and second island chains the USN will be deleting anything above water effortlessly and anything submerged will have a Los Angeles on top of it before it can say Wo Jueda Tamen Kandao Women Le. Nonetheless I love the 055 and thinks it’s aesthetic.
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LOL

Lets settle this once and for all /k/.
Using the charging handle to reload is better than using the bolt release on the AR-15, to always ensure a properly seated round, correct? Using the charging handle doesnt take that much more time either.
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shut up FAGGOT
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>>64686846
Fuck ya
mudda
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>>64686846
The bolt locks back on an empty magazine, what are you talking about?>>64686860
please refer to this
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>>64686846
Please explain why the bolt release is less reliable at properly seating a round.
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No guns.

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>tfw dad won't teach you to defend seelow heights ever again
Damn
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Battlefield bucket shitter. World rank, but most famous for obnoxious meta play style.
On a bunch of YouTubes, less for demon plays, more often other colonel 100 players just angry
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>>64687213
99% of new games are utterly soulless shit
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I maintain that the best swat game is still fear. If you play with no abilities, it's really just a very long swat campaign.

Being a horror game it still has less gimmicks then rainbow siege. Something about the ragdoll physics, oncoming fire staggering enemies. It just works
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Wages of War, an interesting merc simulation.
You negociate the contract (advance/bonus/deadline), hire mercs, browse catalogues to purchase weapons, chose between several intelligence agencies to get infos on the mission, select a travel company (the more expensive the faster), train your mercs and send them out to start the mission before the deadline.
Then it's turn-based strategy with 8 mercs at your disposal.
Pretty interesting game, really.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6MfjV2vsdg

Presented without comment.
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>>64683634
>Rheinmetal alone outputs almost twice that of the entire US at this point.
If Europe aligned with China to kick the US out of Eurasia (middle eastern wars exist to stop this ever happening) and Africa they would be an unstoppable dominant worldwide force with no rival what the fuck why is this not real.
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>>64685317
>Map still includes the lake
Whoever the mapper is is clearly a retard btw.
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>>64686147
>why is this not real
because china's fundamental values are at odds with the west, not just with america
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>>64682196
Holy hell if you harnessed the europoor seethe this produced they could reach finally reach their asinine net zero commitments.
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>>64681884
> Anything that doesn't reaffirm MY worldview by saying my enemies are WEAK and will easily be defeated is EVIL DEMORALIZATION PROPAGANDA
what a sad life you must live
>>64682074
if you don't have anything to contribute other than posting AI sludge please do the human race a favor and don't waste global bandwidth

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Late Christmas Edition

Post what you want about anything. No rules.

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Finally got out and shot my M96 FSR that I got almost 2 months ago, as well as a couple other guns that I had acquired this fall and not shot yet. A combination of busy weekends or shit weather has led to me not going to the range for almost 3 months.

I enjoy the sights, but I believe this rifle has seen many more rounds through it than my regular M96. The trigger on my M96 is much smoother, and it might be more accurate. I’ll have to pit them against each other sometime.
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>>64686571
Congratulations. I’ve been wanting one off Simpson.
And you are aware it fires 7.5x53.5mm gp90, not 7.5x55mm gp11, right?
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>>64685217
My phone is too shit for pictures but I'll give a thread question.

Any New Year resolutions regarding your surp?
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>>64686975
>Any New Year resolutions regarding your surp?
Actually go shooting, desu~
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>>64686975
not really a resolution, but more of a general goal is to finish work on the range shelter out at the property.

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i unbullpuped it for u <3
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>>64687758
Fuck ya
mudda

I used to intern with a Class II FFL precision rifle builder who also manufactured some NFA items and no joke, you can literally make a good quality (albeit rough finished) suppressor for under $100 provided you have a lathe. You can make even cheaper wipe suppressors for close to $50 out of pipe tubing you find on amazon. I remember watching this video by an American volunteer in the Ukrainian International Legion who talk about a company in the Czech Republic that sold suppressors for the Bren 2 that cost $125 so clearly it doesn't cost that much to make them yet I'm having a hard time finding anyone selling even shitty .22lr whip suppressors for under $500. Certainly with the NFA tax going away you'd think there'd be a market for cheap suppressors in the US right?
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>>64680711
Eur*s are also cucked faggots thoughbeit
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>>64676719
John and Barry have 7 other employees, 500 grand of machine tool loans, and $35,000 in monthly business bills.
They only sell 300 silencers a month.

Do the math on wyat those silencers need to be priced at.
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>>64686704
Yeah well I do have a few semi autos myself. The point is even with a limited pool of buyers and taxes out the ass they don't cost more than a few hundred. Non-FA rated less than that
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>>64676719
Until literally the last couple years, NFA ownership has been purposefully made difficult.

Traditionally, you'd be physically mailing fingerprints and forms, maybe being denied a CLEO signature because fuck you, perhaps forming a corporation to get around that, and then after all that the ATF would sit on your paperwork for a year specifically to discourage you.
While wipes are *suppressor components*, only to be replaced by the factory.

If you are enough of an enthusiast to navigate and push through all that, that shit better be heirloom grade.
If it had been a 4473 and $200 at the register the whole time, January would be only be moderately interesting.

3d printed titanium is likely to remain expensive.
"Oil filter adapters", "freeze plugs in a tube", and "solvent trap" type suppressors are likely to be quite affordable.

Personally, I'm hoping SHOT '26 is absolutely bonkers.
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>>64684773
kek

imagine a zombie apocalypse scenario and you have to clear out this structure
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I don't see the undead remaining a threat for long.

Dehydration, asphyxiation. Bacterial infection yeast infection, a billion, trillion flies. Rats.

Frankly, my biggest fear would be that s trillion rats multiplied eating corpses until they started turning on any living thing they could find. And hiding from a billion rats is far harder then hiding from a billion undead.
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>>64687475
Hot sauce.
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>>64687520
>And hiding from a billion rats
Just breed a billion snakes to eat the rats.
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>>64686811
Why?
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>>64687571
Anon this escalates...

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Why did US GI's love to smoke cigarettes so much?
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>>64684593
I just read Low Level Hell and the author detects and slaughters the offending VC/NVA troops a few times based on their cooking fires, so you can ask the same of them.
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>>64684593
because you can make bullets and cigarettes in the same factory
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>>64684623
This is still how it is in the Navy. If you smoked, you could get at least an hour's worth of breaks a day just from timing your smokes appropriately. There was no incentive not to take up smoking since you were expected to cover for people out smoking but got no benefit for not smoking. It's a huge, shitty problem that was made even worse during Pedonald's first term. Not that people were more stressed, but because they decided the ships Exchanges should be run "like a business" instead of as a service like they had been since the start, almost as if the people doing so in the past knew what the fuck they were doing.

Used to be, nonsmokers could at least make a little cash selling cartons they'd save up in port, then sell them late into a cruise as the ships store dried up. What's so bad about that, you ask? Well, running it like a "business" means obeying markets, not needs. We'd get enough cartons to last until doomsday, but that meant no room for things like clothing and toiletries. So by the end of my time, you'd have people reeking like shit, JP5, and Camel's halfway through a cruise, which made people even more stressed, leading to more smoking, increasing demand for more cigarettes and less essentials, in a filthy spiral of late stage capitalism in microcosm.
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>>64687752
Sounds more like your ship was full of full of niggers and no command change would fix it
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>>64685065
It reeked like garbage. Go huff a cold ashtray, that's what everywhere smelled like.

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i wanna turn this cheap PA15 my coworker sold me into a commando style build from black ops 1 like picrel. has anyone here done this before?
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>>64680137
Yeah, just double-checked the ruling. The supreme court held that kits that can be converted between rifle and pistol can be done as long as a title 2 is never made. It puts the lie to the "once a rifle, always a rifle", at least for firearms that are user,configurable, but would probably require a test case.
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>>64685923
Post source of this ruling
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>>64686007
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-supreme-court/504/505.html
Scalia also shits on constructive possession in his opinion, still cucking out on MGs though, he must have had an investment collection.
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>>64686100
Thanks, I'll give that a read. I'm probably going off outdated knowledge because the "once a rifle, always a rifle" concept was drilled into my head all the way back in ~2008 which is before this case was heard.
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>>64686129
"Once a rifle, always a rifle" is an atf determination, not a law (chevron removed the weight of that even more). SC ruling is that you actually have to construct an SBR for it to be one (constructive possession only applies if you have no other use for the parts than making a title 2 firearm, Scalia says that constructive posssession is irrelevant except for suppressors because congress passed an amendment relating to suppressor kits, and MGs because they're special or something), part of constructing the SBR is making it in such a way that it is intended to be fired from the shoulder. Like that other anon said, probably needs a test case, but assuming that you don't use the firearm in a crime the atf will probably decline prosecution is you surrender the firearm. I really think the ATF doesn't want anything that challenges the status quo going to trial unless there's other crimes attached to it. I've had unregistered title 2 firearms seized from me in two different states and ATF declined prosecution both times as long as I consented to the destruction of the firearms. They were SBRs, SBSs, and suppressors, maybe they would be harsher with MGs or DDs.


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