https://attackcopter.com/2026/01/13/versatile-aro-evo-dual-red-dot-green-ir-laser-in-one/
>>64753241Which is fulfilled by other Chinese companies nicely. Infiray's thermal reflex sights seem to be doing well there.IMO, Holosun is basically just reddit fodder and while they make nice stuff they have no business being this much of a go-to.
The best optic on the market for PDWs. No worries about the lasers’ height over your thumb since it’s being mounted just behind the muzzle. It can be improved/better optimized for PDWs if they incorporated a white light into it, so you don’t have to stick a giant flashlight on the side of the gun.Edit: was gonna delete my post once I realized this thread is not about the AEMS with the integrated lasers, but I’m gonna post it anyways. Picrel is the new AEMS I’m referencing.
>>64753541The concept is surprisingly old, you have the ITL Mars and the EOLAD too in this category of red dots with lasers built in. Personally I don't see an issue with the concept, no need to zero twice and only one battery to look after sounds lovely. Pair it with a vampire and boom you have a workable NV setup
>>64753541>I'm sure alot of poorfags trying to get into night visionNV is unironically dead.A bunch or redditors losing tens of thousands of dollars larping with second hand/last gen NV only to be immediately nullified by thermal will never not be funny.
>>64754575TLDR on why thermal is supplanting NV?
Realistically, what firearm would you need to take down a rampaging Na'vi from the Avatar films? Nine feet of solid muscle and bone (reinforced with natural carbon fibre), extremely fast-moving and agile, fighting on their own turf with very short engagement distances? There's no way 5.56 mm would cut it, would 7.62mm be enough?
>>64754363Having a teenager sound like a total grandma was weird as fuck. She didn't even TRY sounding younger.I'd still bang both of them, though.
>>64752947>very short engagement distances? There's no way 5.56 mm would cut itWhy would it not cut it? Na'vi skin and muscle has to be so dense and strong that 556 wouldn't reach the organs and nervous system to injure/kill them and if that is the case then even 7.62 would struggle. IIRC in the first movie the humans used alot of guns that used some future 6.2x35mm rounds>>64753952>nuke the planet from orbit to get the unobtainiumThey dont need to do that to genocide them. They just need to fly high enough that no ikraan can reach them and just reenact the firebombing of japan or operation rolling thunder.The difference in technology is so different that there is nothing that can stop the RDA from genociding all the hostile na'vi tribes. The RDA should have in the second movie with ease 1000's attack helicopters. Send 10 helis per village to ballistically bombard them video relatedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Squ12m1Ewr4and you would with 1000 helis bomb 100 different villages at the same time.There is nothing that can stop the RDA from doing genocide the old school way. We are talking about stone age tech resisting space age tech. The na'vi resistance and their human allies did nothing for 14 years to prepare so the whole situation is hopeless.
>>64753336>>64753352Regardless of their physical capabilities, gunshot wounds are mostly outside the scope of Stone Age medical treatment. Any Na'vi you see take a bullet and shrug off the wound is more than likely a Na'vi that is going to die a couple days later.
>>64753537>>64753610It's kinda forgotten but Pandora only has 80% of Earth's gravity. Pound for pound humans should be noticeably stronger than Na'vi until muscle atrophy kicks in.
>>64753622The movies really are visually stunning. Great theatre experiences.
Old thread: >>64739370>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>>64748571I can give y'all an update on it:Still not sure who did those particular subs (surprising since there's enough screenshots, you'd think someone has the files on their computer), but we did find original JP subs that had the extra content. But I believe those subs are also lost to time, considering nyaa has been reincarnated multiple times and a lot of those old torrents are just straight up gone...I have a feeling anons did sub it using these detailed CN or JP fan edits from years ago, but I don't have any more concrete evidence. How annoying, guhh
>>64754588>also lost to timeLike tears in rain
>>64754616
>>64754573I enjoyed the museum. Poland is a great country for /k/ museums, even just in Warsaw. I also saw the Life Under Communism Museum, Wódka Museum, and Cold War museum.
>>64754616As I said, they were likely edits from another source, perhaps some sort of informal commentary. But as far as I remember, only a few episodes had that autism...I shall keep my search up for the source, nonetheless!Also, if I can get the guy who did the original releases done, we will try and reupload /ak/'s version of Kotobuki in it's glorious 720p resolution again on Nyaa. Wish I knew it was the 7th anniversary of it's release today, would have been a nice treat now rather than later.
I just ordered a .308 CZ600 range for 1100 yurobucks (they usually go for 1300), did I fuck up
>>64752278the 600 was a fuckup. the current model is 600+, which again offers the quick swap barrel, hopefully done right
>>64753307>Europe used to have lions.Maybe the extinction of the cave lions are not to be lamented? It seems that the extinctification of cave bears and cave lions gave rise to h. Sapian dominance over the entire European continent, as the range of lions, up to modern day can also find coincidence with the under developed countries. Perhaps just a fluke.
>>64753604or perhaps the dominance of humans lead to extinction of cave lions and the other megafauna. who knows
>>64753700>the dominance of humans lead to extinction of cave lionsSorry, I implied this and was not clear.>>64753267>would hunt Megaloceros>While most abundant in Eurasia,fossil evidence confirms its presence in North America, though it was a distinct species within the same giant deer lineage, not a direct ancestor of modern North American elk.In NA, also. Plus we had Megathierium, the giant ground sloth. And Priodontes maximus, the largest living armadillo. About like a 6 foot round ball, with bones that have revealed clear human predation in Central America. Surelu a .308 would have been good enough for all these, perhaps excepting the cave bear (short faced brown bear) and the cave lion. .338winmag for those guys, if not .378 Weatherby.
>all this cartridge nonsense>when 30-06 just werks
>go to https://catalog.archives.gov/search?availableOnline=true&endDate=1949&page=1&q=German%20aircraft&startDate=1940>search some relevant term to your interests>make sure to set filters to "available to access online" and filter for the year range>bring back something cool
I think the B-17 could also be equipped with fuel tanks for the bomb bay, but were they less common than those on the B-24?
>>64753587This plane starred in the movie "Toward The Unknown". Ironically in the movie, it played a failure of a plane. The actual plane ended up crashing.Good movie, btw.
>Original caption: Globe girdling coast Guardsman Stanley Mumford of wayne, Mich., knows what it is to load a pistol in a hurry. Mumford, a coxswain, had to reload the gun with one hand while operating a landing boat in the first wave at the start of the African invasion. He was wounded during the action. The Coast Guardsman has also seen service in the Southwest Pacific war zone.
>>64754124That is one dope ass recruiting card.
>>64754715it's an OPFOR death card so it's not even a real recruiting cardit's as close as OPFOR can legally get to teabagging their opponents
6,500,000,000€largest sale in israel's history
>>64749291I agree, Germany should have nukes. And regularly verify their operational status in Waffentestgebiet Ost.
>>64750638>so a future fully domestic analogue can be built on from thisYeah that's what I was thinking of, Germany is a bit behind in terms of long range AD so producing foreign systems under license would be a good way to build up expertise
>>64750206Don't embarrass yourself.
>>64746852If only germany would start producing nukes and missiles with enough range to hit both moscow and washington. Every problem solved. MAD against two hostile nations.
>>64749443Negotiating the supply lines, setting up companies and offices and production lines, hiring process, background checks, security, property and location assessment, dealing with the beaurocracy, stakeholder meetings, securing funding and since this is germany just writing their lastenheft and pflichtenheft will take more than a year alone before you even write a line of code or touch a rocket engine. After all that is done you will fight Gundel and Norbert in a year long legal battle due to noise harassment near their retirement home.
>tl;dr: the US allegedly used sonic weapon to fuck maduro's guards during the operation the whole post feel like BS propaganda to make the US seems untouchable can this be real right ?
So *smacks lips* you be saying, we like wunderwaffen and shit?
>>64749382Which is worse for turd world delusions, the US is so good (or the Venezuelans and Cubans so bad ) conventionally that a few choppers of Rangers can yoink a dictator out of his palace in a running gun battle, or the US has tech so advanced they can simply incapacitate an entire area with directed sound?
>>64752227you know that common take that everyone parrots about semi-auto being superior to full auto in a gun fight that even SEALs parrot?yeah it doesn't apply to Delta.It's just a cope for anyone who hasn't trained enough on full auto.
>>64749437If you watch some matt pranka videos that's what it looks like, you get billions of dollars poured into top tier guys they're just going to roll over guards.
>>64752243probably the former, with the latter you can justify it as the US can only win with their wunderwaffe
I am about to import 80,500 of these indian hesbee 22 short single shot handguns. They are currently in transit being shipped from India.They have sat in storage as they were built in 1959 as gunlaws became more restricted in India. If you were in my shoes, how do I make this business venture successful. I purchased each pistol at 2160 rupees (around 24$) and they cost me ($1500 for import and $5000 in shipping) so i am in for abit under $2mil. Do you think people will actually buy these or should I put my house for sale ASAP?
>>64754200$35 and its still a relative paperweight, I dont think I'd buy one even if it were free.
>>64754299For $35 out the door I'd pick one up as a toy, but the transfer fee really kills it.
>>64742593Anon, I admire your balls. If you get them in the country you can def make money on this. But holy shit you're going to have to hustle. Given the size of the inventory you should probably do some on gunbroker but most wholesale with other gun shops. But NGL if I saw a retarded gun like that in a gun shop I would instantly buy it for $100 because it is so damn silly. Godspeed, diamond-hands
>>64742745but he ded
where would you even store 80,000 guns. in your house?
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>>64754586>Deadly no knock raids, dangerous schizos, antichrists and chugs... None of them will stop cangen on its triumphant march towards saving the country!Man /cangen/ threads used to be so based. Now its just newfags showing off their favorite single shot .410.
>>64754638Yup. Just shows what happens after five years of being beaten down by the government.
PHULL SPEED AHEAD SAAR!https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/police-in-b-c-raise-concerns-about-readiness-of-federal-tracking-program-behind-firearms-buyback
>>64752325Because the (((mods))) are trannies.
>>64754704The definition of rent free
>>64752387I don't believe you. It's too cool
>>64752387Holy shit. Do you mind posting a time stamp? If you actually own one that'd easily be one of the coolest things I've ever seen a kommando with. Weren't less than 10k ever produced?
>>64753963That's the ugliest piece of shit I've ever seen wtf
>>64754249fg42 is based shut your whore mouth
>>64704630Is that a FAMAS?!?! Hahaha, just kidding guys, lol
It's up!: https://youtu.be/APmgHMDOObk?
>>64750987>sitting on massive oil reservesthat's unconventional oil. US has lots of untapped unconventional oil, too. doesn't make sense to expensively extract unconventional oil when the oil price is at $60/barrel. you would be losing billions of dollars.
>>64750837Remember that Dr Phil is a fervent regime ally, and he's the most famous polygraph defender in America
>>64750002On a related note, what do we expect QRF was in this case? Was there an MEU attached to the ships down in the area? They seem tailor made for a QRF force in the event the snatch job went sideways.
>>64749693Well he managed to turn his autism into a career and frankly I'm jealous
Perun gives praise to poo and does damage control for chinks. Real /k/ommandos would drop him like cow shit for that.
Starting with this piece of shit. Any gun that gets a cracked frame within 20,000 rounds is an irredeemable hunk of absolute dogshit. That isn’t even a high round count for 9mm. Glock runs circles around beretta.
>>64753751Can you say the same about BCM or knights?
>>64752379Ooo I've been looking for a threaded barrel for my 85. You got a can for it?
>>64754388Bcms are reasonably priced. Fuck kac.
>>64752357>HKBest handguns on Earth.
>>64752464Wrong.
Do you guys think actual dogfighting will ever come back? What technology/weapon developments would be necessary for this to happen?
>>64754305>The unguided airburst air-to-air nukes are coming back
>>64754315Time to summon the Genie.
>>64754305>You could get to the point where stealth and countermeasures are so good that missiles can't kill reliably. In such a scenario your only option may be some type of unguided kinetic weapon that can't be soft-killed.DEWs will still be an option, the same developments that'd make them viable countermeasures and neutralize missiles will make them effective at fucking up a bigger aircraft too. Might see countries get serious about hypervelocity kinetic guns, railguns or coilguns too I guess.Though I don't think traditional dog fighting would ever come back at this point, it'll still all be computer controlled and if anything would accelerate eliminating pilots from the ASF role. If you really do have to go closer range and higher energy maneuvers become valuable, then not having the g-force limitations of a meat pilot is just too big an advantage. Drone will also have full spherical all around fusion vision, both optical and a lot of other shit. Be an interesting new arms race in some ways, but not a return to anything old either.
>>64754198F-16N is my 2nd favorite F-16 after the YF-16.
>>64754198Isn't it just bound to happen anyway when things get real messy?
How come glocks frequently jam if you limp wrist them but other handguns don't? https://youtube.com/shorts/FYG4aNr-b8o
JaredAF did a video on this as well. Basically, light frame has low inertia/ momentum, so not enough energy from the recoil to move the slide itself. Berettas also have this issue when limp-wristed, though they fail to feed when the Glock would fail to extract.Or you could get a revolver and bend your elbow to absorb the recoil. Just don't get one with engravings off the bat.
>>64717636X2Never been in real combat but I've done some fire and maneuver ranges that were real motherfuckers. You'd be shocked just how retarded you get when you're completely fucking gassed and still have to get the lead out.>>64717886I own a 17c. Never had a limpwrist failure. And I've definitely tried. Two finger firing the gun with the weakest ammo I can get my hands on and it just goes. I don't know if it's because of the porting or the slide being slightly lighter due to the cutouts but there you go.
>>64754205>bend your elbow to absorb the recoilI still don't really understand what this means. Granted, I don't have much experience with revolvers but I don't see how moving your elbow would absorb recoil.
>>64754448absorb, dampen. Twist, bend. It's a reference to a game.https://youtu.be/TIsgXnOlEM4?si=nrQo66XaIUTusiS3Point is, revolvers (usually) don't depend on recoil to cycle the weapon. A firm grip will keep it from flying out of your hand and/or into your face.
>>64753971You are underage for this site.
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.
>>64752810>>64752902I just got all my parts in for an A3 tactical build on a Jakl .300blk, I'm using a normal ASD super safety It sounds like your overcomplicating this with finicky giessele shit
>>64753694 Its mostly a case of if a regular milsec curved trigger will even work well with the way the trigger linkage works. All the tiggers they recommend for the a3 bullpup kit are flat single stage triggers with a low trigger pull.
>>64718844there is a kabuto remix that works on unmodified mbts
Atrius is going to shot show, so at least 2 frt companies will be there
>>64754592good to hear. will go talk to them.