The LAR Grizzly is back if anyone hasn't heard the newshttps://grizzlyarmament.com/
>>64701184Yeah, sure, I am going to spend probably $50-75k on a 1911 made by Boomers for Boomers who can't even fucking make a website adjust font size correctly.
>>64701195The images are AIslop too so I wouldn't hold my breath that they'll be vaporware
>Gen X retard hires a couple bro vet friends>no design or manufacturing experience among them>no business experience among themmoney laundering op/10 no pistols will be produced
Call me when someone revives Coonan. Those guns were big, but not as retardedly big as the LAR. And they looked nice too.
Greetings pol,Ever wonder what Trump actually meant when he said we had Jet aircraft that could literally disappear? Not just from radar, but from optical light too. The media called him crazy, here's what he meant.Now let's consider this, do you know what a Luneburg lens is? It can be used in devices that under certain conditions act as phase conjugate time reversal mirrors. Especially if a Bose Einstein Condensate is used as a buffer. Anyway, a configuration such as this can probably me used as a type of "Active Cloak" or "Broadband Cloak" for an aircraft (as Luneburg Lens's are already installed upon most US stealth aircraft for supposedly different purposes). Probably functioning in a way similar to how acoustic time reversal mirrors cancel unwanted noise.A properly made luneburg lens antenna would be of a layered metamaterial, with a gradient refractive index from the outside surface, to the innermost point. By it's nature, it's already designed to reflect EM energy back along the path that was taken to reach the antenna/lens...combined with a BEC acting as a buffer material and with a negative refractive index, we can create what is a perfect time-reversal lens.Officially, these types of devices are only put onto stealth planes to make them more observable to radar during training exercises. However they can also make their radar profile much larger than the plane itself (obfuscating radar)...but what if it was used to either bend light around the craft? Or create destructive interference around the craft in order to eliminate any radar return?
>itt: schizo with high school level physics knowledge attempts to discuss phd level topics
>>64700494>I lean towards Bedlam trolling us with that oneOn the one hand it's some seriously out there stuff, on the other there was that thing the UFOtards witnessed and got pictures off, I can't really think of what else might make that light show. The thing I'm really fascinated by is the FTL stuff, it's a whole 'nother level of unbelievable, which makes you wonder why someone like Bedlam would make something like that up?
>>64700496could this be related?https://opg.optica.org/prj/fulltext.cfm?uri=prj-7-10-1112
>>64699644>phase conjugate time reversal mirrors. Especially if a Bose Einstein Condensate is used as a buffer.Startrek isn't real OP.
>>64699644>Ever wonder what Trump actually meant when he said we had Jet aircraft that could literally disappear?Not really, I assumed he's spouting bullshit again on a topic he knows nothing about.Nice schizo post though, thanks for visiting us.
post photographs of counter-insurgency aircraftpiston engine, turboprop, or jet powered
>>64663259>>64668521A26's were ridiculously effective and efficient, but suffered from airframe fatigue.I worked on an "OnMark" that flew out of Goodyear back in the 90's, and the owners said they NEVER used the full power of the 2800's just to try and reduce wear on the airframe. Not the engines. The airframe. They could replace the engines.
>>64699456>airframe fatigueBecause they were manufactured in the mid-1940s(also, the 1950s and later remanufactures/modifications had already been the subject of STCs and rebuilds; see the recent A-20 Havoc thread)
I kinda miss Barry. These were simpler times anons.
>>64698912Good times
>>64698183/k/ has a lot of people 40-50, and a few 60 year olds. You are here forever. That age band by virtue has a lot of people who also are into /g/ and /pol/. Most of them are smart enough to avoid wasting time on dumb shit though, content to lurk and look at pictures of sluts.
>>64697289Barry was based and anyone who says otherwise is a double nigger.
>>64697347Feel the same way about focustripp and he went to shit (for me) like 6-7 months ago or whenever he started his livestreaming. His reviews turned into something that felt like a guy talking about guns as himself and more into a parody of himself with "how do you do fellow channers" type lingo. Y'know buzzwords and idk a slur in between here and there. Getting through his review of that metal framed canik was unbearable. I fucking get it roach gun blah blah blah brown, blah blah blah [insert something about being turkish here]. Maybe I like content that actually dryly talks about whatever they're talking about and im not a guy that scoffs at someone throwing out a slur here and there but at least sound like you actually mean it.
>>64701549>muh parasocial youtuber was baeLol'd
Previous: >>64643273Stamboulieh Law makes weekly videos on all the latest lawfare:https://youtube.com/@2alawYou've heard of FRTs, but what's a "super safety"?>uses the safety to force the reset of the trigger>allows for way more trigger options (you just have to trim two places)>invented by Tim Hoffman (https://hoffmantactical.com)>gifted to the world to freely 3D print>enterprising people now selling super safeties made of steel (recommend at least 4140)>cheaper than an FRT ($90-$150)>originally a 3-position cross-bolt safety>left is safe, right is semi, middle is super>3-position 90° super safety selectors are now availableComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Rarebreed suing asdesigns, according to their instagram they will continue to ship>For those who are concerned as to what this means for the future of AS Designs, as well as current pending orders, we will continue to ship orders daily and we are not going anywhere. We believe this lawsuit to be frivolous and without merit and deny all accusations of any and all patent infringement. Stay tuned for 2026 we have A TON of exciting projects dropping in Q1.
Epic 60IQ move forgetting the title
>>64701609I haven't made a thread in years, yeah, sorry I forgot
How effective were these things? Obsidian is said to be extremely sharp and multiple edges instead of one straight blade might be extremely painful.
Okay, i'm starting now re: >>64647358 / >>64654060 / >>64690132 etcIt was probably pretty effective, but how much so is debatableOn the Native side, both codices and textual accounts have them severing necks and limbs (see the Florentine Codex in >>64647358 and in pic related). The Spanish also praise it's lethality, Diaz states:>and two-handled stone edged swords, which cut better than our swords...made with stones which cut worse than knives, so cleverly arranged, that one can neither break nor pull out the bladesThe chronicler Baltasar Dorantes de Carranza also states Macuahuitl cut better then Spanish swords ("...las macanas, espadas de navaja que cortaban mexor que las nuestras...") but he may just be parroting Diaz (tho Diaz's account wasn't widely published yet at the time). Meanwhile, Diaz himself I suspect is also pulling from another Conquistador, the "Anonymous Conquerer", who said>They have swords...of wood... like a two-handed sword, but with the hilt not so long; about three fingers in breadth. The edges are grooved, and in the grooves they insert stone knives, that cut like a Toledo knife. I saw one day an Indian fighting with a mounted man, and the Indian gave the horse...a blow in the breast that he opened it to the entrails, and it fell dead...I saw another Indian give another horse a blow in the neck, that stretched it dead at his feetWith this likely being the origin of various other Spanish claims that Macuahuitl could behead a horse in a single stroke. As you can see here, the original claim is not quite as impressive, but still attests to it being effective. Francisco Hernández de Córdova, another Conquistador, claims it could split a man in two, but in contrast to Diaz, states that after one use the blades broke or came off:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64642130>The Mesoamericans were pretty advanced when it came to agriculture, astronomy, and sanitatiomIncas had agricultural techniques at 18-19th century level Europe, including open field laboratories for plants
>>64698364I'll get to this in my dump (>>64698336) but the Mesoamericans also had experimental botanical sites like Inca ones
>>64680543>>64687468>>64688705It was loosely based on meso American culture.Mel Gibson says himself, that the movie is about American culture in the US. we lost our ways and became overly capitalist (jewish) and embraced human sacrifice (abortion(also jewish)) and we will be conquered by foreigners unless we change our ways and return to God.
>>64698336cont:Further down the spectrum of criticism we have Las Casas, who says also says blades fell out and broke easily, and that while they could "split a man's head open"(?), that they couldn't sever limbs (at least cleanly) and couldn't behead horses, because the wooden shaft would limit penetration into flesh:>Por armas tenian...espadas de palo y: hincadas unas navajas de las piedras que arriba dejimos negras como pedernales, y aunque con éstas pueden hender la cabeza a un hombre, pero no cortar cercén un brazo, puesto que le corten o quiebren o troncen el hueso, cuanto menos cortar cercén un pescuezo de un caballo con riendas y todo, como algunos dicen por engrandecer sus hazafias. La razon es la que arriba sefialamos, conviene a saber, porque no tienen tanta fuerza los filos de las dichas navajas, que facilmente los pierden. Lo que podran efectuar con aquella espada en el pescuezo del caballo, sera dalle herida cuanto entraren los filos en la carne, que no pasaran de un canto de real de plata, porque todo lo otro es grueso, por tener el lomo...Obviously some claims of their lethality and durability both on the Native and Spanish side are embellishments, but Casas was a missionary and I'm not sure he ever saw them in active combat, unlike Diaz, the Anonymous Conqueror, and Cordova, and as seen below, even poor replicas show it could in fact cut deep into flesh, and may also show they weren't one use weapons. Also, all that said, if they weren't effective, then the Mesoamericans wouldn't have used them and the Spanish wouldn't bother praising them.The Mesoamericans were not idiots or lacking good equipment: we're talking about urban civilizations that had cities (which could match some of the larger contemporary European ones in size and infrastructure) and complex governments for thousands of years before the Spanish showed up, and who had organized armies that used actual armor and specific and varied types of weapons, see pic2/?
Chile sending Marders to Ukraine, possibly Leopards.Chile has sent an initial batch of 30 Marders to Europe as part of an extended ringtauche scheme. They will be refitted and sent to the Ukrainian frontline. Chile will recieve Skyranger equipped vehicles in return.It is likely that aging Leopard 1s in Chilean service will be sent along with more Marders.Chile planned to refit it's Leopard 1 fleet as missile destroyers and smart mortar carriers as Chilean Leopard 2s and Marders are upgraded by FAMAE and Turkish partners to totally replace all Leopard 1 tanks and M113 remaining in service. Now it seems that the Leopard 1 and YPR76 vehicle pools may be done away with entirely at a rapid pace, sent abroad, as the Leopard 2A4CHL and Marders become the reserve units at an accelerated pace.A staunch NATO ally, Chile has flirted with purchasing new build Leopards over the years as well as Puma and Lynx infantry fighting vehicles with German arms makers even proposing domestic production. The time for that may come soon. With the sometimes hostile neighbor Peru set to soon induct the K2 MBT and an 8x8 IFV variant of the K808 into service and rival Brazil likely to acquire the CV90MKIV and a new yet announced MBT soon, it is likely that Chile, now with a new pro-military cabinet elect will choose to acquire new build modern armor.
>>64701459>Even Romania wasn't 100% vassal.It was. It was just doing PR of being "more independent", but overall it was a 100% vassal.
>>64695858It's not a stalemate, russians don't want to take more land because is troublesome especially against the most suicidal and the most patriotic army of Europe
>>64701271>>64701459Including Yugoslavi is not a 'stretch', its just wrong.
>>64701492>actually we don't want the land we formally annexed before we even occupied it>actually Ukrainians are suicidal>*sends another meatwave*
>>64701271How the hell is Belarus not red in 2026. What a joke.
Do wooden logs work as armor or is it cope?
>>64697527But, but, the porno centerfolds make me explode. It does seem counterintuitive.
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>>64689399They don't, they probably reduce the chances of survival given you're wrapping your apc in flammable shit. He said it gives you 10% more peace of mind, basically emotional support up-armoring.>>64686289They tested it during WW2, it doesn't
>>64680529>The trashbags help to keep them waterproof.I used to burn cardboard because it wouldn't fit in my trashcan. Then I learned it could just wet and mold it.
>>64699436I submit to you:>>64677112>>64677114>>64679731
i see no point in bullpup rifles, i mean they go trough all that work, only to provide miniscule results, all because they keep recirculating AR derived slop design. the only guns i have seen as a viable solution is either KRASA or the "grip repeating rifle", and not for its name sake.. only the bolt design. anyhow, this is my take on what a bullpup should be.. it feeds from behind magazine, so you obtain 3 more inches of barrel, mix this with the bullpup setup and suddenly what should be a 10" barrel gun, can become a 20"..
>>64700903>>64701053i think most of the AR15 domination stems from the fact that it is light and has intuitive controls. grunts have to spend slightly less time figuring it out and they don't get annoyed with lugging it around. and the actual combat meta has been to magdump in the enemy's direction for the past 80 years so any ballistic benefit you might get from a bullpup barely matters.and i think now you have other countries switching to something similar because no one wants to risk an L85 situation by reinventing the wheel. just use what works and have a pint. etc.
>>64701113tell me more. bonus points if ms paint sketch
>>64693349>i see no point in bullpup riflesThat's okay champ, i see no point in your existence, so we're all even here.
>>64701113so how does it eject if there's no new case to push it out?you'd need a rod, which would require you to make the stock longer to fit the rod. way too long.
>>64701359I thought about this. Basically, 4 cylinder drum, feed at 6 o'clock, fire at 12 and eject at 9. Magazine directly under the barrel and in front of the 6 o'clock chamber. You would need some sort of sleeve to bridge cylinder-barrel gap as to have no gas bleed off. Most complex thing is the op rod because it will split bottom left and top to do 3(4) timed/staggered functions in one go (feeding, ejecting, rotating and locking the sleeve)
Hello this is the president of Korea and I spoke to xi and he said hes not actually going to invade just scare off the japs.
>>64701574Herro dis a /k/ weapons board not /pol faggot politics board, now gtfo
It's almost time for $0 tax stamps. You can finally, legally, have fun. Buy a $400 P1S from Bambu, some Pa6-cf filament from polymaker, and get to work. Some 3dp2a guys released the FTN 5.0 suppressors recently. There are suppressors for pistols, pcc's, and rifles. Let's talk about the last one.To start out you will need ONE of these muzzle devices:>Breek threaded muzzle+ Castle Shield <-Best one>KAK slimline micro flash can>1/2x28 to 3/4x16 thread adapterNow you can print an insert that will attach the suppressor body to the muzzle device. The breek insert is a clamshell design. Put the two halves onto the castle shield and screw on the suppressor assembly. The other two will need some epoxy.IF you want the suppressor to be permanent, epoxy the threads of the insert and suppressor body. It'll help with the longevity and make a better gas seal.The main body will NEED to be supported by a sleeve. You can print the sleeve, but the lifespan is shorter with a lot of restrictions. You can use a 56mm ID and 60mm OD aluminum OR carbon fiber tube with jb weld. You can also use fiberglass and resin wrapped around the tube, but this is less effective.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64701390That's probably what I'm going to do, procrastination has honestly really paid off so far.
>>64699117>>64699212The 3x reduction in layer strength will guarantee that your suppressor will blow the fuck up
>>64697826This is something I want to learn more about, just have not had the time so thanks for posting anon.Did anyone submit today? I did 3 sbrs that hopefully get approved, just the whole thing is weird like I thought they said January 1st was getting rid of the CLEO notification, but one of the application steps literally asked for which one, they also don't have a new RPQ form for trustees, and the old one has the CLEO notification, so hopefully they don't deny me and send me to the back of the line with their own messed up bureaucracy. Either way maybe we will get lucky and someone will sue for the whole 0dollar tax is a registry thing and we can just abolish it all.
>>64701325Lots of ARs here in Yurop and these aren't really a thing. You're going to put on a regular comp, flash hider or a suppressor. There are mini suppressors that do much the same thing though
>>64701431>hurr durr in yuop-Doesn't matter. The US consumer gun market is literally orders of magnitude larger than whatever euro shithole you inhabit. American consumers guide the industry. End of subject.
I lost the template :(
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>>64699357>my irl wife>the cheap swiss army knife knock-off I've had since I was a kid>the Škorpion vz. 61
>>64701578>waifu is ai slopJesus christ.
There is a rescue boat waiting for you on the coast. Between you and the boat is every carnivorous dinosaur from Jurassic Park films. You have one gun and all the ammo you can carry for that gun. What gun would you use?
>>64699626condoms
>>64699626I've been waiting for this day since 1997.
>>64700727This nigga didn’t have an autistic special interest in dinosauruses as a Y/N. He chopped as hell.
anything that is gonna effectively down a wide variety of dinosaurs is going to suck to carry a bunch of ammo for. i'd rather have a 12ga, a box of slugs plus Alan Grant and whatever he says to bring that lets us minimize our human signatures to dinosaurs trying to eat us.
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>Pakistan Wants India To Enter Into War With Bangladesh: India's Chief of Defence Staffhttps://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/pakistan-bangladesh-defence-deal-nuclear-what-it-means-for-india-2840610-2025-12-23
>>64700825Where is the based country Nepal?
>>64700931>>Pakistani TalibanFunded by India. Do you think India is poor only for corruption and shits? Huge chunk of money goes into black budgets to destabilize all the neighborhoods and infiltrate politically. >>I hope Bangladesh gets flattenedIf India gets nuked, Bangladesh will be flattened too.>>China gets overrun by pajeet insurgents before devolving into civil war.You need Geography. What are you a Russian? or a jeet false flagging Russian American? Because subtly you are defending the jeetland btw.
>>64681020>Picking a side between shit and shit+Fuck that, the rocks I throw will continue to be random
>>64684309>ukranians are humansA newfag opinion only formed AFTER Russia invaded them. You'll be saying jeets are human in any China/India war next.
>>64701263Pretty sure it was a bait.
Hard mode: No derailing the trainLegendary mode: No killing anyone
>>64696109this pic is kinda spooky ngl
>>64680354>everyone on the train's unarmedNot that hard, probably don't even need a real gun
>>64680354I derail it and kill everyone
>>64680354Pump the vents full of fent.Fuck your rules.
>>64686730>>64686779You mean spiked?