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Taliban released footage of their SOF assaulting a compound. Even they are using quadcopter drones for supervising the movements of each operator
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>>64636076
>"perhaps"
>proceeds to concede nothing
It shouldn't surprise me since anyone who refers to "ZOG" is either baiting or retarded.
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>>64636218
But America lost against 20 years of insurgency and ia not there and achieved non of their goals

>>64636277
Cope
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>>64635704
You're that:
"And yet, Russia is still advancing... curious."
zigfaggot.
Suck a pistol NOW.
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>>64636282
>achieved non of their goals
Remind me, where is bin Laden?
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>>64636442
In the Barazakh and will be granted Jannah , he died in the early 2000s of liver problems

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>Delta operators all just shoot USPSA
>Seal Team 6 guys all do jujitsu
>guy with an immunology degree who dropped out of medical school to serve in the USAF as a non-deployable POG makes videos every week wearing different larp costumes as he shills PSA garbage and makes videos on 'how to be deadly in [x] environment'
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>>64601679
Umo this is a 11b Hector Bravo California penalty style of posting
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>>64601483
>POV: you
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>>64601657
Good god feds just keep getting dumber and dumber...
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>>64625218
You are literally (non-metaphorically) the bad guy when SHTF. Anyone who has no community will be immediately desperate, sick and hungry and will resort to skullduggery
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>>64614144
You think men are women, you use reddit, youre gay, nobody whats to see you post.

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The shills say you'll definitely buy one.
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>>64635687
>Supposedly
Yeah...

They also said gen 5 would be compatible with gen 4 holsters, they are not.

I don't give a shit about grip texture because I carry how you're actually supposed to carry, OWB on the hip. If you need to conceal, carry a pocket gun. Waistband guns are never really concealable so just make a fashion statement of being armed. No one ever said anything in the 8+ years I carried a compact OWB at 3 oclock, before I wised up and became a pocketchad. Now only carry on the hip in winter.

Meme triggers stick out further and just give me a bad feeling like if I have to move from frame to trigger quickly, I'm gonna miss the mark. All my triggers are curved and I'm supposed to get a gun that has a flat trigger that sticks out further than the rest? Begging for an error, and for no real benefit. That's why they're a meme. That's not really gonna affect the smoothness of your press or the accuracy of your shooting. Glock has gone full meme, it really was Gaston's stubbornness keeping them from going to absolute shit.
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>>64629913
Idk. Looks uncomfortable to carry, and the improvements seem margianal. Im probably just gonna get a gen 5 g47 and skip this one.
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>>64635992
>I don't give a shit about grip texture because I carry how you're actually supposed to carry, OWB on the hip.
>Meme triggers stick out further and just give me a bad feeling like if I have to move from frame to trigger quickly, I'm gonna miss the mark

lol nvm boomer
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>>64634862
No, I won't. Never bought glock and probably never will since the other strikerslop tends to out pizza the hut
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>>64634136
I haven't tried an LTT, but I really didn't like the base PX4. Honestly what I'm really thinking of switching to anyway is one of the new 19-sized 1.5 stack guns, probably a Shield X, I've got small hands and the skinny grip is a game changer for me. At least that way I'd have identical controls and trigger etc. between my summer carry and winter/range guns too.

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>duuude gun laws are pointless because everyone with 4k worth of tools and 2 weeks of free-time can build his very own SMG (that has an effective range of 10 yards)
ok but where are you going to get the ammo?
sure, smuggling 10 rounds across the border is easier than smuggling a weapon but for a proper "protect the rights of the people"-situation you need hundreds if not thousands of rounds per gun

seems like it would make more sense to build DIY long range rifles instead of SMGs / Pistols so you can get the most out of each round
yes, you can make your own ammo with blanks and slugs but that stuff can be banned too and then its back to square 1
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>>64630056
That's been done. The guy's name was Jeff Caselman. He built an airmachinegun and was selling the plans. The feds killed him iirc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUKxO03HlOM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDqs2GSaCXs
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>>64636372
Automatic air rifles are unregulated and available for sale right now.
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>>64630041
anything rifle caliber requires lockup, a lot more complicated than an open bolt pistol caliber SMG, which only requires the bolt be of the appropriate mass.
long range rifles require hammer or striker fired actions, this complicates the trigger mechanism. Open bolt SMGs only require that the trigger can hold the bolt open and get out of the way. These improvised submachine guns suck, but that isn't the point.
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>>64630041
An actual retarded autistic German loser managed to make his own ammo from scratch and go on a shooting spree with it. Retard.

Before we had modern brass cartridges paper cartridges were used as well. They still work. So do plastic cartridges, the only problem with them is a likelihood to stick in the action which can be resolved.

That's of course ignoring even simpler solutions like black powder with electronic ignition. You could easily make simple cylindrical preloaded steel cartridges like that.
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>>64636402
or you could detonate a gas mix with a spark and never have to worry about casings, priners, chambering, none of that shit

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how would it change WWII if we adopted a closed bolt colt monitor with a flash hider instead of the garand and BAR?
it's only a few pounds heavier than a garand.
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>>64633566
>did everyone forget we were getting outgunned in vietnam because the m14 had 20 round mags and too much recoil?
the US withdrew from Vietnam during a favorable ceasefire after having secured the border, and then declined to go back in when the North attacked again two years later.
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>>64633298
It would be really fucking cool, because maybe we would have had stockpiles of monitors from the CMP. Then again, maybe the garand would be the hotness.
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>>64633553
The Dreyse Needle gun won many wars for the Prussians before everybody else caught up. Or at least made victory a lot easier.
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>>64633665
>SCHV-schizo being schizo and hyperbolic as usual
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>>64635820
The Prussians still won using outdated needle rifles against the new superior French Chassepot.

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>image limit reached

https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!
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>>64636287
Mini Skirts for all women.
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>>64636273
I find it kinda funny that both Romans and Turks have foundation myths of their founders being raised by wolves, and then the Ottomans even went on to cosplay as Romans for a few centuries before giving that up.

Although unlike the Romans, the Turks don't just have their legendary founder be raised by a wolf. He goes on to marry his wolfmom and their children become the Turks.
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>>64636250
UUUOOOHHH
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>>64636237
I refuse, I’ll be as dangerous as I want

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>B..but the video says HK416
Same shit bro, just a german licensed AR-15.
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>>64611169
Bitches love guns
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>>64630896
How short and where do you live I want to go there, I don't know if it is because of the milk and cheese industry here where everyone drowns in milk straight from the cows tits but all girls are the same height here. The only truly 5'nothing was a transfer student, back in the school days, that moved from another state.
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>>64633829
It's milk and cheese.
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>>64611704
This guy fucks
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>>64633829
Ukraine. A typical woman here is about 150-160 cm, or 5' - 5'3". 170-175 cm (5'7" - 5'9") is considered tall for a woman. So when you're 6'2" good luck even getting someone close to your height.

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>Newfag? Read this:
https://pastebin.com/Ndb2jSAu
https://howtogetagun.ca/

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https://pastebin.com/nC8RpYb3

>Want to spend your shekels?
https://almostprohibited.ca/

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>Want to help firearm rights?
https://firearmrights.ca

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>>64636348
E L B O W S U P A N O N
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>>64635490
Actually i was considering getting a riser so i could look through it while hipfiring
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>>64635821
>USA has a complete ban on communist guns and we should do that in canada too.
I'd rather be forced to only use chink guns the rest of my life than be forced to use only Canadian made guns. Don't even need to think it over.
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>>64636357
I’d love to send every single of those faggots into an unmarked grave.
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>>64635953
Wonder if it was done by those dang Kelly’s?

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A geran drone flew around the port of Odessa, then struck a ship.
https://files.catbox.moe/jqgjqq.mp4 (strike at 0:38)
The ship is claimed to be a Turkish cargo ship.
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>>64634363
>why do they keep fucking up their own countries instead of building up their agriculture?
I think this is a question "best" for them, they'd have more intimate knowledge of the particular details that impact the equasion in their more localised area...

But if I hadda guess, I'd suggest it's somewhat something to do with most of the area being sand.
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>>64633632
>iskander still outranges it by about 200km.
Is that with or without the range of the firing vehicle tacked on like most Russian missiles kek
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>>64634191
You forgot the most important one!
>Syrias - 1
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>>64631948
>why do you post stuff like this every day all day

Because he is a bot. He never tires. He doesn't even think. He just generates text.
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>>64635738
>Anyone I don't like is a bot/tranoid/Jew/hohol/[insert buzzword here]
Sasuga thirdie-kun

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Unpopular opinion on this board:

(From a relative close distance)

Ive tried one of those arrows here and it cutted straight through an European wooden door (meaning, heavier, massive, not made of cardboard). It got stuck because of the back part of the arrow

Lets say from close distance:
A single arrow of this kind is deathlier than a single bullet from the same distance honnestly. This blade cutts enough veins and its impact is horrific. If it hits an artery its done soon but even the veins, tissue, other shit it damages is quite sick if you ask me. It's dark here now otherwise I could show you the door with literally a vertical hole of that arrow through it.

I think a bullet will be my choice if I have to choose between being hit by a single bullet or a single arrow of this kind
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>>64636196
>like Joerg Sprave
Is based but I still reiterate that 50-80lb pistil crossbows are a terrible choice for self defence Vs e.g a claw hammer or simple crowbar.
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>>64632807
No. That was FMJ. Literally the worst performing kind of ammo possible. It was also .223 rather than 5.56, so significantly lower velocity than it really should be.
>>64632667
Your opinion is unpopular because it is incorrect.
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>>64636189
You realise the energy stored in the bow does not increase when you insert a higher weight bolt and that the formula for kinetic energy
is mass by velocity squared? Therefore reducing velocity while increasing mass will result in less kinetic energy.
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>>64634822
>I also don't think anyone is foolish enough to use hollow point 5.56 for anything but small game hunting

why, do you think hollowpoint 5.56 gets stopped by a thick coat?
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>>64634822
hollowpoint 5.56 is one of the preferred rounds for US SOF, both for use as a general purpose round and its actual designated role for long range marksmanship.

Gunbrokers legitimate? I'm thinking about getting something in there but I don't understand how it works and how to actually find a dealer to send the firearm to anyone who has any history or information I'd love to get some advice thank you and you have a nice day
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>>64635948
Yes its legitimate. You just purchase the gun and ship it to a licensed gun dealer (just google the closest one near you, it should say on the website but you can call to check). You will have to go there and fill out a form and background check and in a week or 2 can go back and pick up the firearm.
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>>64635972
>week or two for a background check
Not all of us live in commie states.
>>64635948
Gunbroker is legit but sometimes the prices can be ass. Use gun.deals to potentially find better pricing, but otherwise the othe guy is correct. Depending on what state you live in, background checks can be quick. Picked up a APX the other day and only took like 10-15 minutes
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>>64635948
gunbroker's legit. Just be mindful of the fees. Not only do you have to pay state sales tax, but you also have to factor shipping, transfer fees, credit card processing fees, shipping insurance, etc. And there is of course the one fee that everyone hates, "pay by check/money order" only.
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>>64635948
Fuck ya
mudda

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>tfw you will never go on a shooting spree with your pa ;_;
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fuck off glowie
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based mass shooters
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>>64636406
Be nice, killing innocents is not nice. Merry Christmas.
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>>64636384
Fuck ya
mudda

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It's been 2 months...
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/hidden-hangars-navys-fa-xx-could-decide-china-fight-trump-moves-now
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>>64636068
>there is debate around increasing the B-21 buy from ~100 airframes to 150-200
They should do that and cancel the F-47.
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>>64636149
That would be dumb. While there’s talk of pushing the B-21 into ISR and missileer roles the latter as far as we know is only in the early concept stage. On top of that, even with the extra $4.5 billion to speed up B-21 production I haven’t heard a production number floated higher than 20/year, though that is a significant increase over the ~7/year that it’s estimated they can do currently. Finally, 50-100 extra subsonic bombers can’t generate a high enough sortie rate to fill the gap made by 185+ supersonic fighters
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>>64636167
They're going to be flying along subsonic UCAVs anyway, the speed doesn't matter. The F-47's range and payload requirements make it nearly a bomber already, It's going to be more like a stealth F-111 than a stealth F-15C.
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>>64636235
We don’t know what the exact CCA CONOPS look like currently. It’s very possible they end up forming more of a picket line while the F-47 runs around at high speed playing fire brigade wherever there’s fighting on the front. Even if that isn’t the case if they base F-47 at Guam high speed is very useful just to cut down transit time and increase sortie generation. We have no good public information on payload, but if the variable cycle engines deliver their claimed efficiency increase and the 1000nmi combat radius is taken as closer to the upper bound it won’t need to be a 100k MTOW monster like the F-111. If, and admittedly it’s a big if, Boeing is bidding a similar design for both NGAD and F-47 then the MTOW is probably in the 80k range similar to the F-22, as that puts it in the right size class to more or less max current carrier cat and trap weights. With the USAF focusing on combat mass there’s no reason to cancel a program that hasn’t hit major developmental stumbling blocks and would be more able to deliver on that mass, in favor of forcing a larger, more expensive, and very in demand platform into that role. Even with the missileer concept only being talked about as a supplement the strategic bomber command is already pushing hard against it, as they’re looking down the barrel of a major bomber shortfall as the B-1s approach the end of their useful service life and have no interest in sharing their production lines until that shortfall is addressed sometime next decade.
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>>64636351
>If, and admittedly it’s a big if, Boeing is bidding a similar design for both NGAD and F-47 then the MTOW is probably in the 80k range similar to the F-22, as that puts it in the right size class to more or less max current carrier cat and trap weights.
Assuming you meant FA-XX, my understanding is that it's planned to use mature 30,000 lbf F110 engines, which suggests a smaller and lighter aircraft compared to the 40,000lbf XA102/XA103.

>strategic bomber command is already pushing hard against it, as they’re looking down the barrel of a major bomber shortfall as the B-1s approach the end of their useful service life
SAC/GSC can fuck right off back to the 60s. Their role is no longer necessary, SLBMs can handle 100% of nuclear deterrence. There's no need for the overhead if their job is to spend 99.999% of the time jerking off and 0.001% on Midnight Hammer type shit.

Perhaps the right call would have been to cancel B-21 rather than F-47, but they're examples of convergent evolution and the B-21 is here already.

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They are coming for your lead
https://www.npr.org/2025/12/08/nx-s1-5599539/hunters-encouraged-to-trade-lead-bullets-for-copper-to-protect-scavenging-animals
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>>64635521
Weight gets incorporated into the umbrella of balllistic coefficient (though of course shape is an impact too). But you can get identical weight copper stuff, it just has to be somewhat longer due to being lower density, so the primary issue is if you run out of COAL headroom for older cartridges not designed for modern high BC rounds. Then you either have to go out of spec or swap cartridge. But normally with anything anyone uses for hunting it's not a problem.

But the point isn't that it has no impact, the point is that the impact isn't likely to be a limiting factor in typical hunting even with somewhat different BCs because you just don't see significant drop or windage with normal center fire stuff at all until you get to distances that are way beyond what most of us do (or ethically should) hunt at. I mean, there are also other approaches, like any modern optic beyond airsoft tier should track well, so you should just be able to note down different zero points too and could adjust that way, but it's just not a big deal. I really think most of the lore around zeroing before hunting season is more about (very reasonably!) creating a ritual for people who aren't shooting all year to take some time refamiliarizing themselves, getting into the mindset and meeting up with buddies vs a major risk of the rifle having had a radical zero shift in storage. And of course it doesn't hurt just in case it did take an impact without one realizing it.

Plus it's fun.
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>>64635564
>But you can get identical weight copper stuff, it just has to be somewhat longer due to being lower density,
Around 15% longer, to be exact. (Jacketed) lead is ~20% denser than copper, but since you lengthen the body and/or boattail rather than the nose it works out to a smaller length increase proportionally. That means copper bullets can start having boattails at lighter weights, which is cool.
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>>64635593
Yep, and as a practical matter I don't there's any downside in something normal like 308 or 6.5 either. SAAMI COAL only starts to become more limiting as you get into older magnum stuff like 300wm. That's got enough vroom to throw really high bc high precision stuff, but the spec doesn't let you go as long as you might like nowadays without uncomfortably deep seating. So it's become pretty standard to just go out of spec in well experimented with ways, though then you have to stick with that going forward. I think medium term better solution will just be to jump to 300prc, which is basically "how reloaders have altered 300wm anyway, without the belt and a few other misc fine tuning, standardized" and seems to be getting traction ok for a new cartridge so maybe it'll actually succeed.
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>>64634790
>Being able to make your own lead bullets should never be controlled.

Do you also feel you should be able to quarry your own asbestos to insulate your home?
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>>64636342
nta but there is a spectrum of harm/value tradeoffs here dude. Asbestos or running a home PCB plant with waste dumped into a stream behind you is pretty fucking different then making your own lead bullets for an antique. Someone making their own boutique stuff is so damn niche and so specific to them that the balance falls the other way.

By all means regulate some external effects, proper disposal of by products etc, and if you're really concerned could set some really high ceiling to prevent commercial abuse, "maximum 5000 bullets per year and no selling them", but juice doesn't seem worth the squeeze in trying to ban something that individual. Plus I really oppose laws that are effectively unenforceable or only enforceable with a immensely evil panopticon police state.

>sniiiiifffffffffff
ROLLER DELAYED BLOWFORWARD BELT FED 12 GAUGE
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>snort snif
INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC KNIFE
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>sniiiiiiiirf

DIRECT BLOWBACK .50AE SUBMACHINE GUN WITH A 30 INCH BARREL AND A WIRE STOCK
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>>64635653
>sniff
Bolt action tube magazine .30 super carry carbine
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>key bump
Direct impingement drum magazine fed M2 browning chambered in 22LR
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>>64635970
predator 2 is better than predator 1.


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