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>he calls his collection an "armory"
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>>64760802
HRT, nerd community, worse than crack and black neighborhoods yadda yadda

>>64761288
>be a tourist
>don't post guns
Many such cases. Sad.
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>take a girl home
>she sees your armory

>>64761122
God I want a gun wall so bad
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>>64762003
you fundamentally dont understand how forums work, 4chan is a type of forum called an imageboard.

Forums are centralized around a specific topic (usually), 4chan is an imageboard based around Anime and Japanese Culture for english speaking people. images of, references to, discussion of, and liking anime/Japan is the point of the website, all other boards are subject to this. Every board is for those who like anime/Japan

If you have a weapons board on the anime website it is a weapons board for those who like anime, if you have a fitness board on the anime website it is a fitness board for those who like anime, if you have a car board on the anime website its for those who like cars and anime.
If you go onto the anime website and start talking about star wars on the anime forum without making it about anime you're not welcome, just how if I went to a star wars forum and started posting shit about anime unannounced.

If you do not like anime and want to talk about guns I have the perfect place for you, Picrel.
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>>64762003
Ah, how quickly ziggers out themselves
>>64763220
>the wet water
Erm, actually, water doesn't possess the quality of wetness, it merely grants that quality to other things.
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>>64766506
if you pour beer on your shirt does it become wet? yes
if you pour beer on water does it become wet? no because it was already wet

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The US Navy released new slides about the upcoming Battleship and Frigate
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>>64767955
Who's insisting on comparison to 40s? I didn't say anything about weight either.
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>>64767846
We've still got Burkes under construction. You just want a cheaper surface combatant? That does nothing new? That you know we're going to retire early?

I want small cheap ships with VLS alongside the Burkes. That plan has legs. It works for asymmetric warfare. It works for peer conflicts. Building a European frigate under license does nothing for the USN. Bring me actionable proposals for a destroyer or frigate with directed energy weapons and railguns. Or retool for the Zumwalts and manufacture the munitions for their guns. I just don't think there's a destroyer gap when there are literally Burkes being built. You know what you are? You're cheap. You don't want to fund perfectly good Flight III Burkes. You want something less capable. Where is the money you save going to go to? Not the Navy.

Are you trying to cut the Navy's budget? If so, you're talking to the wrong audience.

We would still roll (our actual friends) the Chinese on blue water while being uncertain of the outcome of a limited conflict in green waters around China because of their missiles and the PLAA alongside the PLAN. We can't just go in and dictate terms to the Chinese like we can with 3rd world crackpot dictatorships.

Can we just sit back and lob munitions at their invasion force at standoff range and dare them to come fight us on blue water? Yeah we probably can. We can't just go in and regime change the Chinese. And we wouldn't want to.

As for Trump ...

DOW: over 49,000


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>>64767939
It needs them to saturate the enemy with targets that are difficult to shoot down even when our air wing is grounded because the enemy may have multiple aircraft carriers and good air defense. We're not going up against Large Cold Nuclear Iran. We're going up against the motherfucking Middle Kingdom.
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>>64767981
That’s the last time we built a battleship, so it’s the last point of comparison we have. Even then we stopped building them because they stopped having a role that a cruiser did not fill better.
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>>64768007
Holy fuck based faggot

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Whatever happened to the patch threads?
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>>64760410
this is the list i have bookmarked but i remember there was a pastebin some anon kept updated thats more new but I cant find it

https://hackmd.io/@SchrodingersWeeb/r1iF-Nas_
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>>64766958
>Beshtiya
Man, how long has he been gone for?
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>>64767750
I think the day before the ukraine war kicked off
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>>64767106
>Most of those people are gone/done.
well that's what I get for waiting so damn long to get patches then, I should've been buying them piecemeal since covid but alas window shopping is the ultimate high
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I do need some stickers

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Best weapon to kill a swarm of insects going after you?
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>>64765150
Ultrasonic weapons
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>>64767632
It helps rapidly spread the genes via migration combined with rapid reproduction in times of plenty (high population density) while avoiding the behavior when the resources aren't there for rapid reproduction (low population density), and also inherently outcompetes those without the swarming behavior because they'll be left with jack shit afterwards and die of starvation.
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>>64765169
Yes if you use them preventatively. Locust swarms form when grasshoppers population grows too big and run out of food. Use chikens and ducks etc to eat them before they breed too much.
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>>64765150
the net one of the guys in video is using seems to work reasonably well. You just need more of it.
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>>64766725
i've been spraying as many africans with potent chemicals every chance i get, they just keep multiplying and calling me "daddy"

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Theoretically what’s the smallest ranged weapon that could be equipped by someone that could still reasonably incapacitate a regular sized person?
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>96 replies
>no one has posted the obvious answer https://www.youtube.com/watch/ORCwvKt_xmU
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>>64758301
>rate
You are demented and need to get out more.
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>>64759792
brown hands
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>>64758301
I don't understand *why* pazu decided to take up prospecting for financing repairs when it is literally stated that they have a small fortune. Though I can understand wanting to build the house with his own two hands. I do wonder how the baby will be affected by the drugs she drugged her husband with and took herself because there is no way something that incapacitate a full grown man and reduce his mind to a mere haze is not going to affect the child. She must have gotten some bad info.
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>>64733535

Toothpicks

What are your views on these?
Will they dominate or are they overhyped?
What are their advantages and drawbacks?
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>>64767822
rover drones with a gun strapped to them are proven to be so effective even the chinese are mass adopting them
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>>64767923
I cant tell if youre serious or not
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>>64767936
you can look up how a solo rover in ukraine has been holding the same position by itself for a couple of months now, only returning to base for rearming and battery replacement
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>>64767872
I think the smaller ground robots will work better for stuff like demining, recon and surveillance, medivac, resupplies, rather than using them as dedicated weapons platforms. Use the bigger robots with 50 cals as dedicated gun platforms and the smaller ones as support units.

>>64767923
China also does shit like training soldiers to shoot while riding a motorcycle and using bayonets to knock down FPV drones so I wouldn’t take anything China does seriously until proven effective in combat.
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>>64767923
>>64767822
wheels are objectively better than legs

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What does /k/ think of my new duck gun?
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>>64765722
It would be extremely painful
>>64765730
Why would you put a red dot on a duck gun? as far as I know only turk hunters and durr hunters in the like 6 states that still ban straight wall cartridges put red dots on shotguns
Granted I think mossberg has 2 or 3 models of shotguns that are marketed to waterfowl hunters than are optics cut
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>>64764551
Does it fire ducks though?
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>>64766456
>>64766470
Did they?
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>>64768011
yes
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>>64764551
>>64764893
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>>64766470
What a sexy hunk of man.

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Post books and useful /k/-related pages.
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Previous: >>64643273

Stamboulieh Law makes weekly videos on all the latest lawfare:
https://youtube.com/@2alaw

You'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 available

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>>64767904
part 2
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>>64767904
forgot the credit, it's from @m240brrrrr on x.com
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>>64767904
>>64767937
Neat, but those clips are making me realize why LMGs suck.
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>>64768002
What, the recoil? That guy clearly has no full auto experience, those things are so heavy they're actually pretty controllable.

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2 more weeks CZ and mossberg patriot trannies btfo'd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMXQ5_jTfYM
that is the loosest and most useless hasty sling I've ever seen. On the one hand, plastic sloppa stock, but they put and adjustable comb and length of pull knobs in the stock so that's cook
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>>64764983
Also Mossberg is a garbage brand so not even sure why you're comparing them to CZ or Savage. They only have their shotguns which are 1:1 copies of old expired Remington patents, which were allowed to expire because they were inferior designs which break or fail easily. Non captive shell stops coupled with a wobbly ass pump bar is bad news. But this board loves cheap hot garbage and not actually knowing shit.
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>>64765201
the 110 doesn't have stock storage
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I'll stick with my Tikka.
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>>64767851
>fagpul furnature
also that rear sight looks small as fuck considering everything else on the gun

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>nearly 80 years
>barely any changes
How did they get it so right?
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>>64766303
There is so much wrong here I don't even know where to begin. Just going to agree with what >>64766988 said.
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>>64766988
Type 56 eternally based liberator of vietnam
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>>64767833
The M60 copies the bolt and piston from the FG42, and then the feed cover from the MG42.
The original proof of concept was outright a modified FG42 with the belt feed from an MG42 added to it, but they weren't gonna do literally that, they were gonna redo it from the ground up and in a new cartridge.

>>64767838
Stg44 has a long-stroke piston, but otherwise you're correct. The Stg44 copies the piston and bolt from the Czech Zb.26 machinegun, like very closely.

The AK copies the rotating bolt from the Garand, and the long-stroke piston from the 1918 BAR, and that's by Kalashnikov's own words. He never mentioned the Remington Model 8, but the double hook sear and braided wire in the fire controls are extremely similar (same double hook sear is also seen in the Garand and its descendants), but the manual safety on the Remington rifle doubling as a dust cover behind the charging handle is conceptually identical, so either Kalashnikov copied that and didn't mention it (or forgot), or it was one of his assistants providing that aspect.

Kalashnikov denies the Stg44 influencing him, and maybe that's actually true, or maybe it isn't, but the resulting AK is highly structurally and mechanically dissimilar to the Stg44.
The closest direct descendant which the Stg44 has was a rifle submitted to East German trials, and which was straight up the Stg44 design but in 7.62x39mm, using 20rd mags, and featuring a 3rd burst setting.
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>>64767954
The Model 8 connection is something I've wondered at for a long time, especially now that I have one to compare to my AKs. I can't figure out how anyone involved with the AK would have seen one since Russia never bought any in WW1 like the French did. The FN 1900 was around, but less than 5000 of those were ever made and I doubt any could have been sent to Russia after 1914, leaving only 4 years in which one could have arrived.
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>>64766988
the new ones look so ugly

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Does it make a difference? If so, how?
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>>64765865
Smaller vs larger ejection port cuts on a 1911
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>>64765755
Weakened in a meaningful way? No.
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>>64765921
You are most likely right. And with modern metallurgy and some fancy nancy alloy, the slide with the larger ejection port is probably still more rigid than the old one made from some inferior alloy.
But if someone is using Bobbas pissing hot hand loads™ at the end of this slides life span, it will most likely crack at this exact spot.
Fun fact. That's the spot where some pistols of the first version of the P8 (Germanys version of the HK USP) cracked. And this was a gun that was designed around the .40 S&W while only shooting some 9mm FMJ +P. Wikipedia says that it was due to pressure spikes in the ammo. I've heard another story from someone. Let's call him swim and he just made it up and he definitively never looked into confidetial records.
Story goes something like this. After training and before putting the weapons back into the armory the soldiers usually oil the barrel and chamber to prevent rust. Now before going to the range they should run a couple of cleaning wicks through the barrel to get it dry again.
If the barrel and chamber are still oily it would greatly reduce the friction of the empty case in the chamber during opening. Resulting in a faster recoiling slide and a drasticly reduced life span of the gun. My memory might be wrong on this one, but we are talking about <1000rds for a gun that should have a life span of >10.000rds.
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>>64765755
As anon writes, I believe it is primarily done to make ejection more reliable.

>>64765921
As anon here mentions though, it probably does not change the durability of the slide. I cant speak for all 1911s but Colt makes the slide out of a pretty thick piece steel. Slide cracking was an issue on CZ-52 and TT-33 but that was mostly due to poor metallurgy and manufacturing and overall design. Even then most TT-33 pistols will last probably 8-10k before this happens.

Newly produced 1911 will definitely be more durable anyway due to improvements in metallurgy and manufacturing.

I like to check the recoil spring strength on surplus pistols and replace them if needed and not using too much +P ammo.

The recoil spring part is important as that is the part that minimises the impact of the slide slamming into the frame of the gun when firing. Weak spring could cause the slide to crack eventually.
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Slides were not hardened the same way back in the day. A flared ejection port will have ZERO effect on longevity now.

The frame is way more likely to crack near the safety/slide stop plunger.

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AK General /akg/
Chocolate Chip Chinese Chestrig Edition
>Thread #2086

Old thread here >>64704982
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>>64767183
You could always get a novus optic, modern combloc.
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Guy on gun trader has a stock KR9 asking for $1900, what are the likely chances that KUSA comes back and starts making them again? Or should I jump on the deal?
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>>64766907
Used to shoot my AKs every weekend but currently recovering from a pretty serious workplace injury. I’ll try and go tomorrow if I can get transport because I undergo surgery on Monday and after that probably won’t be shooting any real guns for about a month or two.
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>>64767798
what the hell happened to you that you need surgery?
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>>64767887
I’m a heavy equipment mechanic, got drug underneath the rear deck of bushhog in a freak accident at work, fucked up my whole left upper body, partially collapsed my lung. Already got my ribs and arm fixed but the collarbone isn’t healing properly so have to get outpatient surgery for it.
I’m just glad I’m alive. Also thank god for workers comp.
Moral of the story don’t trust retards from another department, don’t be retarded, and if you work in a risky career make sure they have good medical benefits.

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/rg/ Revolver general II
previously on /rg/
>>64648104
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Tempted to pick up a Ruger LCR as a little brother to my GP100. Anyone have experience with them?
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>>64765241
You can never have too much meplate!
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>>64766024
I have one and highly recommend them.
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>>64748671
interesting handle..
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LGS has a preowned Single Six with 22LR and Magnum cylinders.
Would've picked it up if MI wasn't a cuck state. Have to wait until Monday to get a purchase permit first. Hope it'll still be there.

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There's no real need to rehash why mechs don't work but what is the ideal jungle support vehicle then?
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>>64765513
I had to work with Sora a bit to get the same idea, I can't find the fan book about the Chi-Town/Old Chicago bike/car scene in Rifts earth. This is close enough, Glitterboy/Motorcycle troopers. There was a whole spec sheet and shit I wish I could find a copy.
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>>64766659
Maybe it's a greek thing?
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>>64754746
The Indonesian p8 light tank
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>>64766650
>the difference between primary and secondary jungle
Well, I certainly can't speak for any US tankers, but this American wasn't even aware of such a distinction, so I'll concede the point.
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>>64766125
The real answer is robot/cyborg horses, the only reason we stopped using them is they're not bulletproof enough for their size. That can, in theory, be fixed.
>But also these three jungle images posted so far look very traversable
It's hard to capture on a camera due to the optics. I live in a temperate rainforest biome up north so literally as sparse as a rainforest can be and I promise if you ever visit one in person you will immediately see the problem with trying to move THROUGH one.


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