The Original Extended Mag EditionOld: >>64740675Music: https://youtu.be/C906lbkcYug
>>64747108>that's pretty smolThe height isn't the issue
>>64747070I have none of these issues, sorry. Fits pretty much the same between my TA31 and TA02. Are you noticing wobble when moving the gun around, or moving it by hand. If by hand, yeah it's gonna move regardless of what optic you use, it literally just sits in there and is retained by the O-ring around the base of the optic.
>>64747131You're a lowlife for even knowing those words broski. Just in case there was any doubt in your mind.
>>64747176What did he mean by that? Tell me.
>>64747144No I'm specifically talking about the charging handle wearing out and bouncing back. I don't want to have to convert my rifle to .22lr
What is the function of those "PVC" looking tubes in front of those canopies?
Fuck off chink!
>>64742403this guy is a charlatan and a rake, it's part of the internal plumbing for the pilot's piss, i shit you not
>>64742389pisstubes
>>64742389Am I trippin or does the bottom canopy look way higher quality?
>3D Printed GunsWhat are the best filaments you guys are using for frames and gun parts? Is it still PLA + or are the different carbon/glass infused filaments better?What are you guys printing?
>>64746850>I can't comprehend why it gets used for anything that needs to handle exactly 60C but not 65C ambient temperatures.I can't comprehend why it gets used for anything *except stuff* that needs to handle exactly 60C but not 65C ambient temperatures.
>>64742591>more pics of different designs?What did you have in mind? I'm particularly fond of 100% diy builds myself.
I made this silly little PDW a while back. Still need to do some troubleshooting.
>>64745589In thirty years you'll either be on a pile of skulls or in one.
>>64745330>Put a hole in the enemy four inches wide, three inches deep>Harmless through a single wall>Can be safely caught at 100 yards.
Why is French firearm design so strange?
>>64725208Which one?France has seen mass migrations non stop from Roman time.
>>64723384Like Slav, but Atlantic.
>>64724422Then logically the thing sticking out of the top must be for aerial refueling.
>>64741487It's main problem is that it does actually work.
>>64733218You've inspired me. Attendez moi:The French do rut with their facesand brawl with their boots,swinging toes where fists belongand grinning with no fuckin brains.They wash naught—save that one soft thingthey guard like a relic,and even that is saidwith clenched teeth and wine-stink.NAUGHT BUT THEIR WHORE'S CUNTS!Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Late Christmas EditionPost what you want about anything. No rules.Previous thread: >>64597464
>>64747062>commercial Remington shotgunwhich, retardremington made dozens of different "commercial shotguns"stupid noguns piss me off
>>64747062>commercial>in milsurp generalJust make a new thread or start another QTDDTOT then, retard. It's not like you'd be shitting up the board with yet another "let's argue about unrealistic hypothetical situations" post. Nobody's gonna mourn a dead Ukraine "what if?" thread getting bumped off the catalog.
>>64747085>no gunz>post picture of gunz
>>64747147>i dont know how to read a model number off of a barrel>i dont know how to use google to find the answer already posted on some forumyep, noguns
>>64747009No that’s mine. Sorry, pic wasn't related to the post. I have read that drill teams would sand the grip off to make it easier to handle the rifle or something? I bought the rifle in a sporter stock and that stock at an auction years ago.
https://www.aeronewsjournal.com/2025/12/uk-open-to-germany-joining-gcap-future.html?m=1Frenchbros...c'est fini
>>64746419>for whatever VCE engine is going into the GCAPFantasy, RR themselves confirmed the GCAP engine isn't variable cycle.> Mark Tivey, business development director for future programs at Rolls, tells Aviation Week; “We understand the adaptive engine, and we have looked at that technology for the mission set this aircraft will face, and we do not believe it earns its way onto the aircraft,” Tivey explains. “You will get benefits from such an engine—an economy mode and a warfighting mode—but the trade-off between the cost and the capability is a pretty fine one, and we do not think it is justified in the mission set for GCAP.”
>>64746443Oh. Well, that sucks. I always assumed they'd include it because of the program timeline.
>>64746704The program timeline is exactly why they CAN'T do variable cycle.It's taken the US the better part of 25 years to do with 10's of billions spent.It would likely take RR at least another decade, maybe longer, and likely cost $15-20B. They can do the XFP30 for ~$5-10B and actually meet the 2035 deadline (and be installed in a flying prototype by ~2030-32) If the UK/Italy/Japan could afford to wait another 5-10 years before they wanted it to enter service than adaptive cycle would be a no-brainer, but as it is today, going with a non-variable cycle high-thrust engine is the sane approach to meet their deadlines and provide the performance needed.There is already industry speculation on a block 2 GCAP fighter in the mid to late 2040s with a variable cycle engine.
>>64733167When I read your post, champagne flows from my keyboard. Listen, frog, you might sell a pan europe SVTOL or VTOL, but never a carrier plane.
>>64733086It doesn’t matter what the UK or Italy want because Japan is the leader of GCAP, bringing both the engine, RAM and advanced composites to the table while Italy and the UK are just along the ride to mass produce Japanese tech. So far we know Japan doesn’t want anyone on the team because they want GCAP to be ready by 2035, otherwise it would’ve already happened.
What's the coolest fictional sword?
>>64744841>>64745037I should also add that I'm something of a radical when it comes to my choice of Mabinogion volumes, almost no one else on the planet would point you towards Ellis and Lloyd. Jones and Jones is Solid, to my memoryI'm not a fan of Gantz (hey it's that same guy from earlier!)People tell me Ford, Davies, Parker and Bollard are all very good, but I've never read them. I have my weird old translation where they say "Gwyrda" instead of "Knight" and I'm quite comfortable there.Stay away from Charlotte Guest. Evangeline is more "novels based on the Mabinogion" than a translation.
>>64745067>Speaking of Tolkein his translation of Sir Gawain is the only one worth readingWell that's good>Bulfinch's trilogyOh excellent i can get that thanks>Iliad, I prefer Butler's translation. Suffer through the chapter that's nothing but Ship's manifests, and the other one that's nothing but a description of armor, and enjoy the rest of the funny Greek AnimeExcellent, I need that too>As for norse, the Eddas really are quite short, past that there's Helen Grueber's primerThanksThis is awesome
>>64745094>Jones and Jones is SolidGreat to hear that, cause I at least want to hear what a couple of actual Welsh have to say about all this>Evangeline is more "novels based on the Mabinogion" than a translation.Then I will avoid that too
the monomolecular wire from ringworld was pretty cool
>>64746206Wouldn't it need to be almost infinitely strong to work? You could make clothing out of it, or infinitely durable armor.
How hard would it be for a handgonner to hit a man sized target at 60m?
>>64729552>ITT: trannies and ziggers
>>64743971they were shooting undersized round balls back then and not flush-fit diameter (often rifled) slugs. They did this to compensate for the barrel of the piece becoming progressively tighter due to black powder fouling. if you load your smoothbore flintlock with patched round balls (not a well documented historical practice in smoothbores) and have good sights (instead of just a front bead) you can get comparable accuracy in a flintlock smoothie.
>>64747055iow if you didn’t wad it up with something like paper or tow your musket ball back then was perfectly capable of rolling right out the muzzle if you turned the gun pointing down. Because the ball was undersized. Because loading fast (esp repeat shots) and being accurate enough was more important than squeezing out every last drop of accuracy
>>64729780>Karl's Chosen TranniesNow that's soldiern
>>64729780There's 41% on the drumbFor trannies that volunteers to come
>>64746923Why are bullpups usually heavier anyway? Is it because they make the receiver/area around the face a bit thicker? I remember when I owned my RFB thinking the top cover was very thick.
>>64704630Yeah
I finally managed to sell my piece of shit Saiga and now have space for another gun. PS90 or AUG?
>>64747105AUG, but I generally dislike any pistol caliber rifles.
>>64746923ARfags think anything other than a varmint caliber with a giant recoil absorbing spring behind it "kicks like a mule.">>64747105>piece of shit SaigaLmao what a sad mistake, don't let the NATO propaganda here get to you so much kid.
Old thread: >>64739370>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>>64745970THICKER THAN A BOWL OF—-Ohh..wait
>>64746677Why is RPK touching her tummy? That’s my job
>>64746661>>64746677Thank goodness I don’t have to be at a slumber party with these dumb dorks
>>64746607Is this going to be the new phrasing from now on?
Thank God for skirts
The dragon is the size of the ones in GOT, use GOT as the point of reference for most everything to be honest. If you want to be a furry abut this you can do a version where the dragon(s) are smart cookies that can talk and junk.
>>64745651>it's no surprise to me at all that it resisted most hits.Yeah and it is only 1.2mm thick. If you took a brigadine using thicker plates at 2 or 3mm plate and removed the hardening it would still resist the arrows just by being thicker and heavier. If you keep the hardening then you can stand with absolute confidence that no arrow launched by the strongest man on the planet could pierce the armor.>White Walkers also 1-shot a dragon with a single magic missileYeah and it a special ice spear only carried by the Night King and his Captains. The same type of spear would instantly kill a human it stabbs and shatter every normal weapon into ice except dragonglass or valerian steel. There is nothing to imply that the snow zombies carry any special anti dragon weapons, they just carry normal melee weapons in every scene. Even if we go with idea that since they are magical zombies they have super retard strength and would just super stab the dragon with normal steel weapons that no normal man could and that would work but then you run into the problem that if that is the case then any clash between humans and snow zombies would be complete win for zombies thanks to super retard strength alone and not that they are very hard to kill zombies that all charge at you in the 1000's.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWWeT82OB8o>This clash wouldn't really play out the same and the zombie walker they capture would just retard strength away from being tied up.Another possibility is that the writer for the show could not figure out a good way of removing the dragon from the battlefield and just had zombies swarm it and stab it. The same dragon that in previous seasons would tank arrows from bows, require ballistas to hurt it and magical ice spears to kill it is getting pierced by normal swords wielded by zombies that shouldn't have the strength to do it. A bit inconsistent showing of the dragons hide protective capability.
>>64745947do bear in mind that a couple of arrows pierced the brigandine plate in Tod's test, and were only saved by the underlying chainmail and arming doubletTod is being a little disingenuous (as usual) in claiming that the plate is resisting the arrows. it's not the plate per se; it's the whole multi-layered ensemble
>>64734174A DnD dragon would still be viable on the modern battlefield because its giant lizard with an IQ of 180 which can sprint fly at over 200mph, teleport several hundred miles at time, melt steel with a thought, spray psychoactive mustard gas over miles of terrain, breath underwater, perfectly imitate any human it sees once, poison any water within 300ft, cast Wish Spells several times a day, read and control minds at will, make an entire division fall over laughing if tells a joke, has innate thermal vision, construct bridgeheads in minutes, make everybody who can see it shit their pants, ect, ect. Dragons are bullshit.
>>64746238A reasonably old DND dragon isn't viable because you have no way to make him give a shit about your objectives and worse, if he really did care he'd just take over your country and win your war by teleporting demons into your enemy's leader's bathrooms.
>>64745156>>64745170There is no crocodile hide on the planet that a longbow arrow wont stick into.
how do you defend yourself from homemade flame throwers and other rudimentary incendiaries?
>>64746479And acutally you bring up a good point. What is the constant with euro/developed middle eastern countries and gay little scooters. The cops def have this covered scooting after the man spraying strange fluids at them. "I'm gonna get you! Brrrrrrrrr nee nee!"
>>64746508That's true, they're all in a pack mentality and like coyotes or wolves they're all waiting for one to take action so they can all follow. That's probably more a constant everywhere, nigs definitely fight like this. Individual moments in past wars were like that too.
>>64746490Whew lads.
>>64746490Body like that could churn out a baby every year with no problems.
>>64746490This pic would be 10x hotter if she was drinking a glass of milk.
are these legit?https://tlpnb.com/products/16072781483189280861152600?utm_source=ad&utm_medium=google&utm_origin=shopline&utm_campaign=633268&utm_content=23302865516&adset_id=190908157098&utm_term=789241279908&aatid=4797219188&gad_source=2&gad_campaignid=23302865516&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhPa1_tiEkgMVx-FJBR0tDj0rEAEYASAAEgJBL_D_BwE
dude why are you even considering putting your cc info in a sketchy as fuck website for chinkshit? just use Ali like a normal person holy shit you're retardedkys
>>64747132It has fucking emoji in the title of the product, what do you think?
also LMAO you clicked on like an Insta ad for that? per the urlI really really really hope you're 12, otherwise this is embarrassing
>>64747141probably an ad on facebook that this boomer clicked on
Are the specs on these things public knowledge? Are they legal to own and build?https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/us-sonic-weapon-left-venezuelan-soldiers-bleeding-vomiting-blood-during-maduro-capture-operation-1769871
>>64743625I don't think you know what "sensationalist" means, but you sound like you've got an axe to grind already.It's not the first time something like this is reported.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41047721
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/us-used-sonic-weapon-venezuelan-200357082.html?guccounter=1Its real.
Just sounds like they're exaggerating the effects of an LRAD. Would these be used in a raid like that?
>Delta taking an operational risk and using some prototype weapon instead of a bullet on a potential threatlollmao even
>>64747125There's been reports of this shit since the Rwandan civil war. I don't think it's a prototype anymore.
can you even call yourself a /k/ommando?
>>64744735>>64744736>>64745779full auto?(that is, not a simulacrum cosmetic trigger group)
>>64746744Those surefire forends are so goddamn sexy>posting my HKs because I haven't bought an MP5 yet
couldn't make my mind up on stock so got them both but running left currently, probs going to get an SS like>>64745242 eventually but is AS Designs the go to for lowers or does anyone vouch for lee or leber (ehh 3d print lines)?
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>>64743109What light?