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We were born to soon travel to exotic planets and teach alien women to shoot guns. Feels bad man.
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>>64697638
This seems retarded
>>64697639
Maybe you should go back then faggot
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>>64693300
/Thread
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>>64697506
>is it explained how the RDA trip to Pandora works?
Yes, it'S one of the better parts of the setting.

The ships are shown in the first two movies, and make quite a lot of sense. They use a bigass lightsasil and a huge orbitla laser to accelerate away from Sol, to about .7c

Then they fold the laser sail,flip the bigass mirror shield forward as a whipple shield, use spin gravity for the small caretaker crews that take shifts to be unfrozen and coast for most of the way.
They have a bunch of pretty big bubble tanks for anti-hydrogen and hydrogen, which they use for the braking burn, they have magnetically shielded annihilation-powered plasma thrusters.
Then they unload supplies and crew, load returning crew and the ore and whale brain or whatever it was, and use more of their fuel to accelerate back towards Sol.
Braking can be done with the laser sail again.

I do not know if the RDA runs a hydrogen/anti hydrogen gathering/generating operation on the gas giant, but it would make a lot of sense to do it this way.

All in all, this is relatively hard SciFi, if no magic or reality breaking FTL tech. The only thing stopping us from doing this is actually the extreme difficulty of making antimatter.
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>>64697655
>This seems retarded
It is, I think they were going for a 'member WITNESS ME?' moment.
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>>64691503
>150 years in the future
>still using brass cased ammunition

Quite possibly the worst timeline.

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>image limit reached

https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>with this sweet script you can hear pictures of your tomboy wife talking to you
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>>64697626
Author died.
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>>64697389
I’ve been really consider one, how did you like it out of the box? Not like I have another option anyway.
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>>64696823
That's a man.
>>64697629
I want to cuck Klukai so bad. Then make her have sex with me afterwards.
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>>64697759

Pistol related but last question thread died a while ago. Are all 1911 .45 barrels interchangeable with all other 1911 models? I've got a Kimber and want a threaded barrel for it and I'm wondering if I should just get a Kimber barrel for it.
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>>64697346
Second pick, also from below, with bolt rotated in position for removal. The firing pin obstruction is the reddish-brown piece and pretty prominent.
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>>64697350
Third pic, bolt in removal position from above.
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>>64697346
You're going to have to wiggle it fore and aft a bit while turning and lifting upward.
Eventually the tail of the bolt will drop and you'll be able to lift it out.
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Im looking to get a few mid tier red dots to throw onto my less used guns that I still want dots on. I currently have a sig romeo 5 that was bouncing around for a while but I got it back before their QC went completely to shit and ive heard their red dots have been suffering as well. I know a few guys whove gotten newer ones that have gotten bricked in a few hundred rounds and mines lasted a while. Regardless, Whats a decent budget red dot thats still usable and priced reasonably/regularly on sale around $150-200. Ive been mostly out of the budget red dot game so i dont know a ton of the models, I just have some fancier stuff on harder used guns.
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>>64697060
Post source. I am willing to change my mind but am skeptical. The lower has the serial number. Unless you are talking about 80%s but in that case it's adding a twist not in the original conversation.

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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.
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>>64695790
So what is Chile likely to get?

Older Pumas as Germany acquires updated new hulls, or new Lynxs? And what new tanks? Just am A8 or one of those new fancy designs with an unmanned turret? The proposal for a factory in Chile with FAMAE carries weight as the Germans want more off continent manufacturing locations in case a direct conflict in Europe occurs. It's why the were pushing so hard for the Australian factory too.
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>>64697593
The idea is to elect Porky for 2026, if we got it and little Marco convinces old Donnie to do the thing we may be capable to start sending back all of them to Venezuela so they can rebuild it into a passable LATAM republic.
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>>64695843
Cisterns?
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>>64697721
At worst we may just follow Bukele's example and build some megaprisons to dump them there, or maybe make them build new roads in los Andes, the fact leftoids here are seething to no end about Trump sending illegals to Bukeleland it's already a great indicator this is a good idea.
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>>64697396
>ramen noodle cup-format container of vodka
that is amazing

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IT'S UP!: https://youtu.be/qvUbx9TvOwk?
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>>64697561
The little crappy ships are not long for this world. They are already decommissioned and are waiting to be scrapped.
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>>64697561
*so we have an unarmed patrol ship
an unarmed frigate
a new cruiser that has less firepower than a 40 year old destroyer
a new battleship that has the about the same firepower as a 50 year old cruiser less than 1/3rd its tonnage
And a 40 year old destroyer.

:-|
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>>64697566
>There is no proof the president is senile.
Except he constantly has no idea what's going on and goes on strange tangents that are completely disconnected from the topic he's speaking on. That and the fucking hole in his hand from the IV, kek.
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>>64687764
>cry about ship
>is Trump senile!?!?!
Because Trump designed the ship? Retard.
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>>64697742
>>64696285

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does ANYONE on this board have experience any .32 seecamps or NHAA Guardians made in the last two years?
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>>64690318
yes, i see them everynow and then on my distributor chattanoogashooting
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>>64692782
Shoot 22lr then nogunz
Max comfy, more smaller, more fun
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>>64692787
Huh. Seems like they even still make the .32 version.
Wonder why you rarely if ever see people talking about them.
I guess you don't see people talking about other niche metal mouseguns like the baby eagle or the Rohrbaugh/Remington guns
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bump
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>>64689611
In the last two years? No
I've had and carried a .32 Seecamp since the early 00's. Anything you want to know?

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Buhanka Mk II
>armour
>jammer
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>>64693000
>Gun ports
Actually, yeah. Wouldn't those mean you can't roll down the window anymore (which you could already do to shoot out of the vehicle)? Dudes are going to roast when it warms up.
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>>64697123
But plain zero is more than sub zero, arnold
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>>64692513
Isn't she a shortstack?
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>>64697530
I would assume she was a mildly beaten up sexy /aco/ Goblin Shortstack.
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>>64692810
>a cooling unit.
Utterly decadent. Mobiks will start thinking they are boyars or something and anal rape will have to increase as a result, probably to unsustainable levels.

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What's the minimum standard to train to if you are going to carry? I am not talking SOF, I am not talking some mercenary company standards.

Just something that a person can't do after 50 rounds, but 100% of people can do after 3-6 months. Think 2 plate bench / 3 plate deadlift.

I am guessing it's 2 rounds on target from rest or holster in x time. What's that x?

What's the best way to train for it?
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I like the dot torture method that has you practicing a little bit of everything.
>shooting from concealment
>strong hand
>support hand
It's a good warm up for any range session.
>target transitions
>shoot and reload
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>>64697534
not sure how that post got fucked up like that, but I stand by it. forgot to include a pic of the target anyways.
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>>64697540
>>64697534
Thanks anon, I am really looking for something super retarded to use as a standard.

Like 2 shots in 2 seconds from low ready within a 3 inch group at 15 yards, or something SUPER basic. I don't know what that standard should be.

Also, I find target transitions on the same target to be useless. Better than nothing, sure, but much nicer to have a couple targets outside or a steel tree. Though I likely won't have time to go to an outdoor range anymore.

And also need a good timer recommendation, like the glock/honda civic of shot timers with a random start beep component.
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>>64697471
I have nothing to base this on other than feels, but I think a 2 second draw and 3 accurate hits in 3 seconds at 7 yards is a pretty achievable standard for carry without expecting too much. A two second draw means you have at least gotten consistent with your grip and know how to draw without snagging on everything, and one shot every .5 seconds shows that you have acceptable trigger control and probably won't be pulling shots into the dirt if you get attacked. Realistically, even that's probably beyond the point of diminishing returns for carry, but if a person is going to carry a gun, they should at least put some goddamn effort into it.

Today the Somaliland coast guard showed off its entire coast guard to celebrate Israeli Recognition
I'm sharing every boat showed off. Seems to be 1 warship, a few patrol boats and 2 other boats
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>>64690456
Taiwan has been working with Somaliland since at least 2020. Israel is late to the party but they're also far more important and beneficial.
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>>64688424
>>64697288
Why haven't my United States of Burger recognized Somaliland yet? Is the western globohomo still commited to propping up the failed Somalia national government against Al Shabaab?
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>>64697229
>>64697256
Eritrea is basically what happens if a former Italian colony run by Africans tries to be the DPRK but with all of the downsides and none of the benefits.

Their primary strengths are tenacity, a decent aptitude at trench warfare and a government that is somewhere between Pol Pot and Idi Amin minus the syphilis.
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>>64697708
>a government that is somewhere between Pol Pot and Idi Amin
woah based
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>>64697324
There’s a good chance Trump does it just to spite Ilhan Omar and I’m not joking even a little.

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What could have been done better for these homeowners to defend themselves? Is the fake UPS delivery the go to home invasion method? It seems a bit sketch considering I know the UPS guys that run the route in my area, but I understand that's just anecdotal stuff.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtHxgxpDqhU
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>>64696967
Yeah, because they'll happily announce that, and the police would happily announce that. As if they have a single fucking reason to want to admit it.
Moron.
Oh, gee, it's open knowledge among anyone who isn't a smoothbrain, see >>64696972
And they break a hell of a lot more laws than that, it's not just hood niggas with glock switches who think being a compliant sucker is beneath them.
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>>64696996
Not like they used to. There used to be a lot of leftover game bred pits all over but the big rings have been gone since the 90s and the genetics have gone down quickly. Most litters “stra’ out duh box” are just trash bred blue hippo mutts that some dipshit rolled against another dipshits equally shit bred mutt in the park. Rotts ain’t exactly growing in popularity in the hood either. Nigger dogs have gone the way of nigger fashion. Fake luxury mall tier trash.
>Old school pit
>Old school rott
>Working line GSD
>Working line Mal
Everything else is just noisy and scary to blacks. You don’t need to pay $3k a pup for noise and size.
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>>64694658
True I lived in a shitty neighborhood with a 105 lb AmStaff that hated the local niggers. The nigs around wouldn't even walk down the street I lived on if I left the dog out front on a tow chain.
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>>64696119
What are these "blacks" you speak of?
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>>64693325
furries should be gassed

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why is the entirety of latin america armed with galils,tavors,barak missiles...
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>>64697551
>globohomo
>kill switch
very brown post
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>>64697646
cry about it parasite
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>>64687846
>russian,chinese guns?
Because soviet garbage has a proven track record of being garbage. Even Brazil uses either indigenous alternatives or western designs. Cuba and Venezuela are outliers due to their geopolitical alignment and Peru has some leftover T-55 from forever ago. The IQ in the region might be about room temperature, but even half of that is enough to know better.
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>>64689477
To Pakistan, Thailand and Cambodia mostly.
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>>64697581
I want to know where the meme comes from. Who from the DoD/W, Pentagon, DARPA, Lockheed, Boeing, or whatever similar organization said anything to that effect? If we played like that Venezuela wouldn't have F16s flying

I am very curious to know what /k/ would use in the zombiepocalypse. What would actually be best? I always thought that the writers for the show had a lot of missed opportunities for /k/ino guns, gear, armor and weapon concepts both from history and modern times they could have applied to the show. A lot of stuff just felt like it was missing. Every time there was an actually big faction it seemed like they didn't equip their grunts with the most effective choices. Keep in mind, it would still have to be things that you can continue to use well into the future. There is no military supply chain in the zombie apocalypse unless you are with an utterly gigantic group of survivors.
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>>64693794
>Also does anyone else fucking hate the concept that the military would be somehow destroyed, but the fuggin, IT specialist, farmer John, random coma cop, and pregnant mother survive? Fuckin retarded, TWD is absolute dogshit in more ways than just the guns being shit.
easy explanation
I thought about this and there is one plausible situation where the entire military would be taken out
forced vax
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>>64696539
Rollout too slow, minimal testing required that would expose the failures, maybe, MAYBE a botched batch causes a grip to get fucked up, but even with the covid shit it took forever for somethin to come out, and forever for the military to officially require it. I honestly don't know if there could be a niche situation where the vaccine was slow enough that no one noticed until it was too late, but fast enough that it zombified the military before they finished their work.

Worth mentioning however, there would be a huge difference between covid, which basically didn't do anything unless you were old or fucked up anyway, and a guaranteed death sentence zombie virus.
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>>64693824
>I'm in the military
Those crayons eating retards would be the first to get zombied.
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>>64697624
Because?
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Would bayonets be a viable alternative to proper polearms?

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>>64689811
Tattoos are fine, the face on the other hand...
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>>64697563
>were
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>>64697694
Stronger stands up to hard use better. Ive had folding knives fail.
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>>64697694
>Something like the Companion 4"?
yep it's a solid knife, cheap, sharp, durable
stainless is fine, I have high carbon makes no difference really
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>>64697687
I am well how are you.

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Boring topic but I'm finally happy with what I've cobbled together from different components I've acquired over the years. Covers 5.56, 7.62, and 40mm bores.

I'm a milfag who works for a living so no 9mm handgun for me. Does double duty for both my personal rifle and my issued weapons.

>1. Repurposed Otis 5.56/9mm Defender cleaning kit pouch
Not the only thing that'll work, but I like that it clamshells open. Got it as a gift. I pulled most of the extra shit out of it because having pull through cables and bore snakes in addition to a full on sectional cleaning rod is just redundant. Use one or the other.

>2. Two rags
Just a cut up t shirt. One for wiping shit off with, one for laying small parts on. PSA: You can, in fact, wash these every once in a while.

>3. Otis stiff bristle brush
Have gone back and forth on carrying a brass one too but I've either never needed it or the shit was baked on so hard (M240 gas plug) I had to use a scraper.

>4. Plastic pick
For all the things a long, slim, pointy object is good for when trying to clean tight spaces.

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>>64695914
anybody know if this kind of cleaning rod exists in brass?
i mean the length, seems like most brass are 3 piece and too long.
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Lubes cleaner sample was wild ngl
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>>64696339
>anybody know if this kind of cleaning rod exists in brass?
>i mean the length, seems like most brass are 3 piece and too long.
I looked far and wide back when I was still tisming out about it and couldn't anything the right size in brass or aluminum.

I have since ceased to care. I can't even scratch the finish off the barrel with one of these rods. My bores are all chrome. I have seen exactly zero documented evidence of any damage to the bore of a rifle (even super soft autism PRS stainless) by a cleaning rod rubbing the inside. Just boomers on the internet insisting it's real because it's always been that way.

They're made of some kind of mystery mild steel. Never seen the spec sheet. Hardness spec? IDK. I might find someone to put a tester on it to satisfy my curiosity. But I'm fairly confident that it's in the same annealed state (70ish Rockwell B) it came from the mill as bar stock in. There is zero spring to it if you bend it - which is why you should follow the manual and always pull it through the bore rather than push.

For reference the temper spec on an M4 barrel is between 28-33 Rockwell C. See pic related for how high on the B scale you have to be to even show up on the C scale.
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>>64696320
Sounds like what I'm going to end up doing. Spares for each kind of gun end up getting a marker labeled baggie which will go in a can or box. Furniture...I might have to go custom crates on that with plastic sheet on bottom so they slide. Just too big to go in any other place; have a spare AR and AK set and that's already a lot of space, not even getting into having spares for guns with one piece wood stocks.
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Why was the Longbow in use for literally 300 years when it simply could not penetrate armor? I have watched several experiments with modern reproductions and never once has it achieved penetration of plate armor. In this latest one they can't even pen at point-blank range a late medieval brigandine and cheap Sallet helmet which was worn by poorfag troops. Rich nobles wore high-end bespoke plate made from tempered steel with every surface calculated to deflect blows and it would have zero chance against that. The amount of training that went into using the bow doesn't seem worth the results.

https://youtu.be/SFFgcTzCvMo
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>>64684834
First off, not everyone had fancy fitted plate armor. You had a lot of suits of old chainmail, brigandines, and half plate.

Second, being hit by arrows was disruptive and annoying. The English liked to provoke French charges into killing fields. Crecy, for example.

Third, armor wasn't uniformly thick. Plate armor was thickest on the head and torso but thinner on the limbs. You could still knock a man out of a fight with a hit to his sword arm.

Fourth, by the time brigandines came around you were seeing 100+ pound longbows and crossbows. Some heavy arbalests had thousand pound draws. Those hit a lot harder than the 30-60 pound bows in your vid.
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What are these fags trying to prove? That Agincourt or Crecy are fake history?

Clearly the longbow was an effective weapon and the English knew how to get the most out of it.

The Harlequin by Cromwell is worth a read if you want some bow kino
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>>64689636
historical implessive
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>>64684834
because you can't have armor everywhere and you can't have you entire army wearing full plate armor you retard, also this is literally explained in the video you linked and supposedly watched you subhuman cretin
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