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If the Blue space monkeys evolved on our earth, at what technological level would they have been wiped out just like Neanderthal were?
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weapons?
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>>64689018
The guy is holding a sword
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>>64689009
>at what technological level would they have been wiped out just like Neanderthal were
>not acting like they would stomp traditional forces

If the Navi were on earth, and evolved side-by-side with humanity, they would have a leg up as they are seemingly just as intelligent, bigger, and would probably be left alone. IMO they would end up being like Atlantians or some shit, I doubt they would live with humans under most circumstances. Maybe they would even be seen as gods among men.

Also, neanderthals weren't wiped out via conflict, it was primarily the changing climate and being a bunch of inbreds that fucked them over. Humanity still has many individuals with significant genetic leftovers from when human-neanderthal sexy times happened (they happened alot btw).
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>>64689102
By the bronze age theyd already be dead.
Whats yor bow gonna do to my bronze Armor?

>Make a commercial
>It's all about horses
Glock please no please don't do this I put up with enough teasing from the other guys calling me "Cum Rustler" and "Stallion Milker" and a bunch of other djumb shit at the range I can't take this I'm going to cry. This isn't fucking funny my pride as a glock owner is on the line
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>>64689070
horse gock
trannies love those
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>>64689070
>my pride as a glock owner
What pride?
Or did you mean it in the sense of "gay pride"?
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you just know
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What do cowboys carry? 1911s? Ruger Blackhawks?

EDC? i think so
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>>64688760
But cows milk is also considered a complete food
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>>64688394
It was malicious, the charging docket's official claimed version of events was literally self defense without saying the words. They explicitly stated in it that rittenhouse had been chased by the armed mob(of which rosenbaum was a member) before they caught up to him and he fired. They were armed with metal bludgeons(mostly sign posts) and members of the mob were firing guns while chasing him.

Binger not being prosecuted is the great miscarriage of justice here
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>>64688790
>explicitly stated in it that rittenhouse had been chased by the armed mob
But I remember Binger arguing that they were trying to lawfully apprehend him because he had been pointing his AR-15 at them throughout the night
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>>64688907
That was what we in the legal field call a "lie".
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>>64666833
the unusual (cloud 9) coldsnap cap i unboxed for 2 bucks during the crate depression was worth $25 back then, and is worth $77 now.
I haven't played in over a year, but i'll probably keep my items until the servers go down.

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How Was Your Christmas Edition

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Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhT8aI9-X5I
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Why doesn't Hodge get any love?
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>>64689045
Would
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Can someone tell me what the rings are? are they some sort of sabot or are they just there for shipping/storage purposes?
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>>64689094
cock rings
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>>64689094
I thought those were extra powder charges to adjust the range of the mortar round

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Would a sleeve gun actually be viable in real life?
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>>64688821
I mean it is theoretically the fastest way to draw and gun
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>>64688868
Or you could just stick a snubbie in your pocket and be already holding it
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>>64688416
Security for actual VIPs use prosthetic arms.
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>>64688868
>it is theoretically the fastest way to get your gun caught in your sleeve
fixed
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>>64688821
>generally speaking it's just silly
Are you talking to me?
Well, I'm the only one here.
Who the fuck do you think you are talking to?

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Finland still uses costal artillery, thoughts?
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>>64687699
The Finnish 152mm Canets were deeply modified even by the time Winter War happened to the extent they were even used as anti-air artillery. After the war they were nearly universally too badly damaged (either from enemy fire or from barrels being too worn) to use so Finns essentially rebuilt them from scratch. 1960s guns had very little in common with the original ones and it's role was fully replaced by 1980s by the new 130mm guns, they just kept the 152mm ones in places where the 130mm didn't directly replace the locations of old ones.
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>take a T-55 turret and its 100 mm gun
>jam it with calculators and a laser range-finder
>stick it onto a hole in the bedrock
>build equally cheap dummy turrets as decoys
>insulate them with thermal coating
>pepper intruders with frag and semi-armor piercing
Problem, landing ships and minesweepers?
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>>64687567

You're missing out, Turku archipelago is incredibly beautiful
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>>64687567
The human soul finds peace in the archipelago.
It is the quintessential place for humans to live.
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>>64689097
I don't see houses in that pic.

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How does this change the global balance of power now that the US has closed the hypersonic missile gap?
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>>64689023
>closed the hypersonic missile gap
>implying there was ever a gap
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This is gonna be another case of the Mig 25 vs F15 debacle, isnt it?
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I thought the Orangina was pulling out of europe?
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>>64689047
Yes, but this time it's USA that's the ailing giant, desperate to pretend they still got it.
I mean, what'a with that name? Dark Eagle? So scawwy...

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What is /k/ favorite type of glock?
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my glock :)
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>>64685949
>faggot cannot stop being a glutton for punishment
just shoot more and your opinions wont suck. crazy how that works.
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>>64688703
Lol, awesome. I figured it wouldn't take them long but man that was fast.
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>>64688713
if that's the case you'd better hurry up and buy your first firearm you fuckin faggot bitch. fuck you. fuckin god damn homophiliac.
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>>64683169
I like my 26 gen 3

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If an air force pilot has been shot down by a sam, and the helicopter sent to recover that pilot has in turn been shot down by a manpad,
what is the procedure from there?
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>>64688067
>manpad
MANPADS
S stands for System. It's not a plural.
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>>64688067
Send another pilot, surely he wont be shot down
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>>64688067
Humvee rush
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>>64688067
pararescue with HALO drop if SAM are comfirmed destroyed by an other plane then move away from the crash area on foot with the pilot to either join on nearby friendly units or get a new LZ with helo extraction, if not then it's SF troops that will do a ground insertion in the search area and proceed to find the pilots using whatever is available to them.
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>>64688102
That's only if they were in on the Bin Laden "raid"

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
>Commoners can afford it
>They can shoot a bunch of arrows into other commoners, who don't have complete armor and will take losses
>They can force opposing men at arms to bunch up so badly they lose to your men at arms
>They can still fight effectively in melee when the time comes
>The English are generally retarded and CANNOT let go of traditions, so they retained the longbow long after it it stopped being useful
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>>64684834
Legs, face, forearm/hands were unarmoured on regular soldiers, see tods video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFFgcTzCvMo

But then you might ask why the english used very heavy drawweight bows when 40-60 lb drawweight would be enough to wound the unarmoured body parts. It is also a kind of area denial weapon, i read one example that the romans had to lift a siege of a gallic town in the war against vercingetorix because the gauls had bowmen who prevented the romans to build siege engines/equipment. Whereas the gauls had no or not enough archers in the siege of alesia and thus the romans succeeded.

Its always a good option to be able to hit from a distance, even if its not very powerful.
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>>64687672
Nigger, most normalfags have a grossly exaggerated opinion of the crossbow as some kind of armour piercing superweapon.
Longbows have existed since prehistory in Europe, for thousands of years they were a very important weapon.
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It's official now. The longbow meme has finally died.
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I think Todd also did a shield penetration test, or someone who similarly followed a good experiment design with high quality material accurate reproductions, and the results were arrows going through 12"+ which would easily strike the arm or hand or body when held in a strapped configuration. The result of all these tests is that anyone in less that full plate would be consistently vulnerable to archery and crossbows up until firearms took president on the battlefield.

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Thoughts about Baofeng radios?
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>>64688983
$100 - $150 more on a good day. You'd actually have a harder time finding one that doesn't already have AES-256 since almost all of the ones you can find are surplus
>inb4 but muh chinkshit is cheaper
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>>64688851
>>64688815
Yea, but that's what communication specialists do. They construct a station at the command center, maintain it and pass messages. This is probably useful information to a degree, but again, we're mostly interested in what a single person or a squad can do. Half of these people are not in any armed forces and even if they were they wouldn't be asking for help on a forum. Diamond x50a is not a practical solution for this. A wire antenna is practical because you can construct that on the field and it doesn't weigh or take space. We're not talking about paramilitary communications here but there are parallels in practicality. If you were to use a radio in a real emergency situation you would want to hear people from a great distance and communicate with them. If the distance it can communicate is same as between a cellphone and the next cell tower then that obviously doesn't work for them... they would just call 911. I'm interested in what I can do with radios if I were not to use a cellphone, and so is the next guy. Ug think big antenna good. Short antenna bad. Big antenna not fit in pocket, Ug not like. Big wire antenna fit in pocket, Ug put wire antenna on tree branch. Wire antenna now big antenna. Ug call home. Where Ug buy wire antenna for DM-32UV?
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>>64688996
So double the price. So two people can have Ailunces versus one guy with a Moto. Radios are about communicating with other people.
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>>64689020
stay retarded I guess
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>>64689028
>Hamboomer trying to price people out of AES-256 to appease his FCC daddy, 2025, colorized
And he's got nothing better than a sad little ad hom. lol

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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>>64688652
Yes. Every manual from every manufacturer has literal pages of that shit, and it's often repeated multiple times throughout the manual.
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any acog owners have any info they can provide about the sight being hard to make out in bright environments?
looking to get one for a scar 17 (and likely still will) but curious to know what I'm in for
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>>64688917
If you're using it with the fiber optic you will have no problem. A lot of people will actually put electrical tape to partially or completely darken the fiber optic.
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>>64689031
I had seen the trick with electrical tape mentioned before, just didn't really like the idea of having to fiddle with something like that if I didn't have to
good to know it's less of an issue than I had made it out to be in my head though, will play it by ear (eye?) - thanks chief
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>>64689066
Ye, get you an LED COG or that $2000 mega cog that has a fiber optic adjustment wheel if you're not keen on the electrical tape. Personally, I never felt the need to mask it.

was the P 26/40 comparable in performance and role to a Panzer IV or even a Panther?
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>poorfags
>treated as the comic reliefs by the other schools
>90% of their fleet are tankette shitboxes
>couldn't win against the protag faction and their wunderkind commander
>relegated to be the scouts in the OVA
>it's anchovy's last year before graduation
>wins against the poles
>eddaje!.jgp
>loses against darjeeling
>tfw anzio will never win again and prolly would have to scrap senshado and go back to literature/chess clubs before they inevitably get sold out
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>>64687016
Japan has always had better industry than Italy
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>>64687125
If only she installed the scorpion rocket.
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>>64687001
didn't they use machine guns with tracer rounds during the night battle in the jungle against the jap school in das finale?
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>>64687125
At least they aren't complete jobbers in Ribbon Warrior

USSOCOM Replaces EOTech Sights With EOTech Sights
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>>64688278
Eotechs had a thermal drift issue that came to light in 2016. They could shift as far as 4MOA from a room temp zero if exposed to the extremes of -40F or 122F degrees. Not a real issue for 99.9% of private users but a problem for a SOCOM optic. The issue has been fixed in models designed after this was found, but the gun community loves to take and hold hyperbolic stances.
Eotechs have less battery life than Aimpoints. Modern Eotechs say they have 1000 hours at setting 12, though the anecdotes commonly say it is closer to 600. That's not nothing, but it does mean you have to stay on top of it compared to Aimpoints with their five digit battery lives.
Eotechs are pretty sturdy. Obviously you can find examples of destroyed ones- stuff gets destroyed in combat, but they aren't especially fragile.
For a special operations CCO they work well with NODS and magnifiers so not the worst choice as long as you stay on top of the battery situation, which I'm sure SOCOM thinks they can manage
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>>64688337
Well wasn't there also an issue with delamination a few years back? I haven't heard anything since so it may be like the AUGsplosions and a result of coof-era quality
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>>64687864
They're replacing EXPS 3s with M231s, Apparently USSOCOM didn't know that Eotech made a version meant for MUH GUBMMINT. Can't blame them. Trijicon and Aimpoint sells the same crap they sell to the military to the people.
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>>64687864
Imagine resigning the guys you sued and settled with lol.
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>>64688337
Source on it being fixed?

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Post wheelgats. Just bought this 3rd change hand ejector dated to roughly 1912
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>>64685199
>will max loads with mid-slow burning pistol powder cause more wear and forcing cone erosion than a full case of magnum powder?
So, I'm not super up on the international ballistics of revolver cartridges, but if they are anything like bolt guns, your main enemy is chamber pressure, which basically equivalents to heat.
That being said, my GUESS would be that a slower burning powder would reduce max pressure and therefore heat at the forcing cone and distribute it more evenly along the length of the barrel.
On the other hand, a life of studying physics and engineering has taught me that things make sense until you realize there is something you haven't considered. The unknown unknown, as we call it, so I would be interested to hear a more experienced, or lacking that, educated answer.
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>>64688198
>international ballistics
KMFS
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>>64688198
You’ve got it pretty much exactly backwards. H110 is considered a slow powder for pistols. it’s extremely powerful for what it does though and works great in magnum revolver loads. But it’s still burning as it passes the forcing cone which can cause erosion. If your really worried about erosion on the forcing cone you load fast burning powder with heavier projectiles loaded to slower velocities. Lighter projectiles are gonna require more powder and end up with more gas escaping past the forcing cone…. Heavy and slow is about the best you can do… but honestly unless you have a very old or poorly made revolver, or your running constant nuclear hot loads then your not all that likely to run into forcing cone erosion..
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>>64671548
wow

a 20 inch group at 5 fucking yards, I can see the shadow of where the target is. You've lied about shooting "good groups at 25 yards one handed" but then post this.
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I wish I lived somewhere it was socially acceptable to open carry single action revolvers.


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