Around elves, relax yourselves.Previous thread: >>64677931>image limit reachedhttps://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>with this handy script installed you'll occasionally hear what sounds like elves singing, but it's actually just Finnish
>>64689918>sweet potato friesAre an excellent example of the weakness of sweet potatoes' texture
>>64689917air fryers are wonderful and all ovens should eventually be air fryersit's literally just an oven with the option to circulate air, thus transferring heat faster and more evenly
>>64690039Kinda but actual table top air fryers do have notable advantages over a convection oven, mainly the fact that they take only like 3-4 minutes to preheat and take way less power, very useful for individual meals, plus since they're bowling air directly onto the food in such a small space they're just a lot faster than a convection oven which, unless you're cooking a fuckton of food, is blowing the air around a mostly empty oven.Plus they're super easy to clean which is nice.
I was catching up on the last thread and what fucking zoomer faggot did this? >>64682810>edit image>make girls fatI fucking hate Zoomers and Gen Assholes that are obsessed with fat e-thots.
>>64686303https://files.catbox.moe/mfc6df.jpgCheer up, /k/omrade!
>Make a commercial>It's all about horsesGlock 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
>>64689070Welcome back, Mr. Hands
>>64689325I'm a deranged freak who won't stop fucking ya muddah.Fuck yamudda!
>>64689868lmao
>>64689621>I've never met a "real" cowboy...I have never met a real cowboy, as I was not born in the mid-to-late 18th century.
>>64689070>>64689099>Glock Glock Glock>Gawk Gawk Gawk
This is the bare minimum amount of ammo you need. 3 or 4 mag placards are cope.
>>64689990An extra inch only makes a difference in the bedroom.
>>64690047nta but i have a glock knife on my ALICE rigIt works really well. I used to keep it on the belt like that photo, but I found it was easier to keep on the right suspender, especially if you're trying to retro fit a sidearm on the side.
>>64689929>needMy Kaffer in Christ, you don’t need any of that shit.>>64689945>he is not using a M992 FAASV to supply his M109A7NGMI
>>64689929>>64689945>>64689948>not running an 8 mag placard with two double mag pouches on each side of the belt for 16 mags on body (not including the ten spare you carry in your backpack). You guys are seriously NGMI in an engagement with me.
>>64690135>You guys are seriously NGMI in an engagement with me.Tough guy over here
Why don't modern rifles have a cleaning rod along the barrel anymore with a cleaning kit in the stock/grip?Seems like a pretty inelegant solution to give the soldier these separate maintenance packages when it all could be mounted on the gun, easily and quickly accessed when needed, and never misplaced/lost.
>>64685571US rifles haven't had attached cleaning rods since the Springfield trapdoor.
>>64688956Pull thrus were the norm in the vast majority of European states since the 1880s. Even the ones like Germany and Russia whose rifles had attached cleaning rods. A major exception is the French, but their rifle cleaning kits during WW1 dated all the way back to the Napoleonic Wars.
>>64689973Went to buttstock sectional rods starting with the Krag. Then the Springfield. Then the surprise adoption of the M1917 (the most widely issued rifle in American service during the war) had them doing things the British way with pull thrus. Then back to buttstock cleaning rods until we ditched fixed stocks on M16s.
>>64689973>>64690149>>64690153they didn't have pull throughs on American guns? so then where did that whole >there was 1 cleaning rod for 14 menthing from the korean war come from? That was in an army memo
>>64690177You got the memo on hand? idk for sure but assuming you're talking about infantry with rifles and not backline dudes with carbines the army that initially went to Korea was underequipped, badly trained, poorly conditioned, and not terribly well motivated. Pull thrus are easy enough to improvise.
>they lied about the gas chambers, the crematoriums, the POW camps, et ceteraIm sure they didnt lie about whos started the war either>Inb4 6 millions poles died1.8 millions at best
Back to the bunker, Dennis.
Archery is one of the most masculine, nationalistic, and attractive things you can do. It also builds your back like crazy. I've been doing it for 8 years, and without weight training I was already able to lat pulldown 285. My pulling strength is wildly stronger compared to the push chain it's crazy. There's also spiritual and primal aspect to it. Firearms are too "human", but bows are like the bridge between nature and human intelligence. The red injuns didn't have archery gods but believed the skill itself was a gift from ancient spirits. From that pov you're basically not even a man if you can't shoot a bow. Just a subhuman slave that can't get food for himself. 2 obvious benefits are hunting, and a shtf scenario where being silent could mean the difference between life and death. Even in blue states it's perfectly legal to practice in your yard. I like to go outside during the summer while shirtless and no shoes on as women walk by to stare at me. I purposely put my back towards the sidewalk and I catch them taking photos.Get yourself a bow and start training.
>>64689803Guns aren't satisfying
>>64689526> and without weight training I was already able to lat pulldown 285. No you didn’t
>>64689542Get a chest guard 10$ maximum
>>64690001They are but so is archery. The principless of sucess in both are the same and archery is a great way to learn them.
>>64690014I was already doing pullups. Drawing 60 pounds every week added onto to it. You're probably just weak.
AK General /akg/Kot edition>Thread #2084Old thread here >>64573822
>>64688030Nah if I remember correctly it was super high def
>>64687986>implore you to research KochevnikBelieve me, that was my first option but the reproductions aren't made anymore and I can't find any used. I spoke to a Chinese retailer about the model TWI used to make. TWI sold off the rights to another company, FCW, that has repeatedly pushed the preorder delivery date back over the course of a year. They're now expecting a summer 2026 delivery date. AFAIK there aren't any US distributors planning on importing them so you have to do it yourself if they ever deliver.
>>64687914I see the vision, add a pic rail to the rear sight and then add a riser for the optic clearance, or just get a dust cover that come with a pic rail already. Not sure on the LAM, but you can always get some hose clamps and attach to the carry handle? Not up to date on AK suppressors, but is there one that comes with a built-in pic rail for a LAM?
>>64623825Idk about money, but as far as I am concerned, FB Radom has other priorities right now and they don't really give a shit about civillian sales domestic or foregin. They don't really make Beryls for civillian market at all anymore. Here in Poland Beryl S has sold out completley and has been out of stock everywhere for a while now.
Based Canada
>>64680173You can seethe about it if you want but he's objectively a fiscal conservative by the standards of the last 20 years. Their gun policies still suck but most of his other policies could literally have been lifted straight from the Harper admin.
>>64669561>>64669565Another issue is that about a week after they handed over the design schematics they got delivered to Beijing and Pyongyang, South Korea has terrible internal security.
>>64679647>Quebec language laws protect them from the Indian waveThey're here as well (and that's a good thing).
>>64679647>big dick CarneyYeah, suck the dick of a WEF globablist banker. So based
>>64685395>>64690029
IT'S UP!: https://youtu.be/qvUbx9TvOwk?
>>64690027>and that there isn't any form of armor that can improve anything's survivability?This one is actually true though. Armor matters so little today that the US Navy built the top half of their next-gen destroyer out of balsa wood.
>>64690027Armour is ineffectual against missiles, sadly. You need a ridiculous amount of armour to stop an AShM sized warhead, and if you tried to field a massive warship that is large enough to support that armour, all your peers can field a somewhat larger missile for a tiny fraction of the cost that will happily punch through that armour. Not to mention that some things like radar panels are impossible to armour, and other systems like VLSs are technically possible to protect but impractical to the degree required to survive a missile hit, so taking a missile hit is liable to cause a missile kill even if the ship can limp back to a friendly port for repairs.As for missile defense, the big difference between now and the 1930s is that you don't need all the defensive capability on the ship being targeted. Having a bunch of smaller ships with redundant sensors and their own missiles which can all defend each other when operating together is superior to putting all your eggs in one battleship shaped basket, because several ships in a taskforce each need to be individually mission killed to disable the entire taskforce, and those ships can disperse to do independent operations which gives them a huge amount of flexibility that a single battleship lacks. The only reason to have a bigger ship is if you literally cannot efficiently do the job with smaller ships (as is the case with fleet aircraft carriers), but the fancy battleship is planned to have a bunch of VLSs that can go on almost anything, plus some heavier missiles which can comfortably fit into a cruiser sized hull, plus lasers that were planned to go on DD(X), plus a railgun ala what was planned for the Zumwalt, plus some command capability which again could fit into a cruiser just fine, plus a radar ripped straight off a Burke. None of these things require a battleship sized hull.
>>64688373>That graphVery clever comparison.Even if we account for quality or experience, it does show the Navy needs to get its shit together.
>>64690057>>64690103When you all-in on sacrificing protection because it can't effectively counter or negate an opponent's high-end offensive capabilites, The addition of an asset effectively protected against an opponent's low-end offensive capabilites will increase strategic and tactical diversification, redundancy, and dispersion far more than simply increasing the qualities of your current capabilites.Which is why I argue that if Trump's "battleships" are not capable of keeping up or even outrunning our CVN then it's significantly less useful than it could be.
>>64690017and other fantasies you can tell yourself to cope with the next chinese century of humiliation.just move onto the next thirdie shithole and start shilling for brazil already.
Is this the most accurate portrayal of BMD in anime?
>>64687378>Konpeki no Kantai>Yamamoto somehows goes back in time and changes history>Japan absolutely stomps on the US and Germany and just keeps winning.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQfwwX1o2QoIt wanks the japanese to unheard levels.
>>64687729That's basicly "The Final Countdown" but anime.
>>64687530Roll
>>64687530Playing russian roulette when every chamber is loaded is a bad idea.
>>64687435There's multiple Patlabor universes/continuities. The first OAV series and TV series are similar but completely separate, and the movies/further OAVs build off of each, except when they do some timeline shit and branch off from one continuity halfway through.tl;dr: It's even worse than you thought.
Russia has done it again with the new 120km Tornado-S guided missiles employed en masse on Gulyaypole.Longer range than the Himars, heavier payload than the Himars, even has anti-jamming features where it picks a different path to the target if it senses too much interference.2min 40s video report:https://litter.catbox.moe/yp1l17.webm
>abloogywoogywoo look at da warhead size!>still no winchDid shit logistics get recognized as sacred Russian culture to be preserved from Wectern influence at all costs?
Why does it look like its been destroyed already?
>>64690143>it's totally better than HIMARS, believe me!>*aimlessly shells residential areas*
>Tornado vs HIMARSSomeone please post the pic
>8 wheelsits over
Guedelon castle is nearly finished
>>64689027A castle would be a cool place to hold your wedding, so sure, I can see that happening.>>64689033It's locally sourced stone and period style masonry. It's not maybe the sexiest castle ever, but it's appropriate and functional for a smaller military garrison of this kind. You could maybe slap on an outer layer of white masonry to make it look more smooth and uniform, but I think this looks nicer and has more character.>>64689396It's largely been a semi-hobby project, some professors and scholars decided that it would just be a really cool thing to do in their off-time, but also that it would be a nice example of practical archeology which would help give some insight on how to do masonry for antique buildings like these (many original ones need reparation work).Being done by a smaller group of people in their free time, with some occasional volunteers, it's of course taken a lot of time. Back in the day, with a full force of paid carpenters, masons, etc, you could have gotten this kind of small castle done in a couple of years.
>>64689396There would have been tradesmen and craftsmen that could have been hired, but that costs money.A landlord could also have their serfs work on it, but that would have used up the labor they owed and would have then had to be paid to work the fields.So yes it could have been done faster, for a price.
>>64689822>but it's appropriate and functional for a smaller military garrison of this kindIt's a fortified manor house / farmstead.>You could maybe slap on an outer layer of white masonry to make it look more smooth and uniform, but I think this looks nicer and hasThat's a white*wash* not additional masonry.
>>64688978just in time to fight off the Saracens
>>64689060poppycock, my house isn't a castle and it still has walls.
The 6th one. Talk about Russian submarines, the nuclear military, all that shit. Someone probably has a link to the first 5.
>>64689470Ah Dioxin. If I remember correctly it was less bad than some of the 1970s era predictions suggested(especially acutely, humans can handle higher acute doses of it than you'd expect), but it's still nasty stuff.
>>64663386>>64663858My first thought is that NK was long considered the junior partner of the USSR and China, and was content with sitting quietly in the background learning from borrowed technical expertise and using it's intelligence apparatus to uncover the fuckups its allies were hiding and taking notes of how not to do things. At the end of the day, most of the events listed in this thread have a foundation of the USSR having no idea what it was doing and doing it anyway.
>>64689552Dioxin toxicity was based on Guinea pig models. Turns out they are incredibly sensitive and humans can handle about a thousand times more exposure.Still incredibly nasty though. >Same deal with the lead models and pretty much every study ever done with mice.
>uncover the fuckups its allies were hiding and taking notes of how not to do thingsThen wisely said 'fuck these guys we are copying the UK instead'
>>64689739>most of the events listed in this thread have a foundation of the USSR having no idea what it was doing and doing it anyway.No quite. The USSR often did things, found out they were incredibly dangerous to people. . . and then decided to just keep doing them anyway because who cares about those prisoners/Siberians peasants/random minority.On top of that, they cultivated an extremely dangerous 'not my fucking problem' attitude to everything.The exact same 'culture' exists in China. The results became too visible which why they had to destroy LiveLeak
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>>64689012Deagle in 45 winmag would be cool
>>64689241Bodyguard 2.0, comp or otherwise is the best pocket gun
>>646898091. The USP was built for .402. It's clone correct to my wife's gun (picrel)3. A bunch of anime and manga has .40 USPs I assume because a cheap airsoft gun was passed around as an artist reference and it happened to have a. 40s&w rollmark4. .40 is still cheap compared to .45 and will likely remain so for at least the next 10 years which is more than enough time to stack it deep.5. .40 is actually good
>>64689732Of course not, it would be a huge deanon honeypot
>>64690127If you manage to get one that wasn't fucked by Smith's absolute garbage QC, maybe. I still prefer my J frame.
Gripen pilot, shareholder, and spokesperson says stealth is irrelavent 70's tech on major youtubers podcast
>>646772362/3 is a fraction.
>>64684958F-15EX is a jobs program to keep the St. Louis plant open.
>be sweden>no one buys my jetsFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU
>>64676886>You could make stealth fightersno they couldn't, SAAB couldn't make a F35 equivalent even if the government financed it by selling every refugee into slavery
>>64677324except you're still beholden to the US for the engine. And tech transfer doesn't include most of the advanced gear cause it's not swedish