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Edition edition.

Guide: https://files.catbox.moe/9g5sv2.pdf
Pastebin: https://pastebin.com/gs6mLNik

>>64745514
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>>64760974
Yeh it's pretty slick, I'm not sure what glass I'll put on it yet. I'm eyeballing the Holosun PID HC for a light though I'm not sure if it'll fit with the kydex holsters that are out for it. I'm excited to take this to the range!
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>>64760995
PAchads, rise
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>>64760969
>Also these new captchas are really lame
The new captchas are fucking great. Posts from jeets have practically disappeared, because they can't solve them.
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>>64761076
I just want flammant faggots and weed addicted niggers dead. That is all
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>>64761154
I back the blue

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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.
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>>64757452
So go to bed, it’s a school night
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>>64756812
>>64756824
>>64756831
I'm a competition shooter. Worst case scenario, it breaks during a match and i get a shit score, but i can live with that.
I'm just worried if i don't replace it, it will break smth that ISN'T 30$ to replace.

Anyway from what you're saying i needn't worry too much
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>>64756630
>turbo-twink believes in jebus
How cute
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>>64751865
Holy wristcel
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>>64759237
Ben Stoeger claims to have guns that went 100k without breaking the locking block, his slide stops have broke too.

He was shooting brigadiers though, the heavier slide changes things.

https://youtu.be/ue8_uN0OIVs

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New Abrams just dropped
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chieftain got an interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xnd9fcgEuaw
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>>64756159
I swear, too many tv camera men dress like 12 year olds
>hurr muh heavy camera and other equipment, need comfy clothes
Put on some khakis and a blue polo and some clean shoes that don't look like they live on your front porch
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>>64756152
It looks shorter. Does it have that fancy hydro-pneumatic suspension or something, or have they actually reduced the overall height by putting the crew in the hull?

>>64756174
>autoloaded
Lame. I liked being one of the last militaries on Earth to still have manual loaders in our tanks. Probably an overdue modernization, though.

Overall, it seems like a shining example of pic related. Which, while it's gonna be a technological marvel no doubt, means we continue to live in the gay timeline where we don't get a cool new design every time the Army wants to replace its tanks.
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>>64756447
>All
>my
>friends
>know the lowrider
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>>64761124
At least with the battlefield data we've collected from recent conflicts the M1A3 will be a bigger evolution of the design over having slightly better FC and armor if it had come out in the 2000s. Namely, using all the saved weight to redistribute armor to the roof where it's needed, which I like about the new glacis plate.

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They're considered to be some superweapon that could change the tide of a war. But let's take the current war in Ukraine, if Russia were to deploy tactical nukes against military targets, could It realistically enable a proper breakthrough in any of the fronts?
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>>64759244
Not every country is a democracy with a system of checks and balances.
Pic related. Or USA.
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What a retarded post.
>ICBM and (stealth) bombers dropping warheads on critical enemy infrastructure like say Chinese or US shipyards would be massive hits to industrial capabilities
>SLBMs allow a large scale nuclear strike with extremely low reaction timing
>nuclear interceptors are very likely capable of neutering incoming warheads based on X-ray pump tech the US was maturing back in the 1970’s, so much so that the 1972 anti-ballistic missile treaty had to be signed because the new Nike interceptor variant was almost like a nuke deleter
>nuclear ASW vastly increase CEP and even more so in shallower areas like Taiwan straight
Tactical nuclear weapons are a bit retarded outside of desperate defense
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>>64759511
And?
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>>64759232
>Are nukes overrated?
Ask Japan, and those were small compared to today. The 1945 nukes were more efficient than firebombing Tokyo, Dresden, or Hanover. The nuckes today are much more powerful. The only reason the US has not attacked NK is because of their nukes and delivery systems. If Iran was not fully retarded they would build about 100 nukes and declare any attack would receive a nuclear response. Like Trump and his staff recently said, its a jungle and the US is the king, for now.
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>>64759232
Soviet military theory was that they could simply nuke holes in NATO's defensive lines and then drive through the blast zones (hence their obsession with a fully mechanized and mostly amphibious force, all of which were equipped with some form of NBC protection (lol lmao your logistics though)). But studies done after the war concluded that not only would attempting this probably not work out so well, it would actively backfire since it would destroy roads, create impassable firestorms in wooded areas, and of course there's the issue of casualties from radiation and that the breakthrough force couldn't have a logistical tail following it. A timely offensive according to Soviet timetables anywhere besides northern Germany (which would be the main push regardless, not the fulda gap) was deemed unrealistic, even in an ideal scenario where the soviets gained air superiority (lol, lmao). The czechs believed they wouldn't even be able to cross the border in force due to how poorly suited the terrain was, NATO could shut down any major offensive by simply air striking two highways.

IIRC 50 cent was shot nine times but survived because it was pissant caliber like .25 ACP
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I've got a Lorcin .25 that my boss gave me for coming in on a Saturday once. On top of my regular time and a half. I don't think I've ever even fired it
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Does the Bodyguard 2.0 count?
Just picked up the comp version
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>>64758031
>comped .380
cringe
>comped carry gun
you better hope you never have to use that thing from retention.
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>>64748924
>Rohrbaugh
>Micro eagle
Gone but not forgotten
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>>64744490
How is the Mustang? I've always thought it looked nice, but never had the opportunity to hold or try one.

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>$999
>aluminum
>twisty knobs
>shakeweighk

So what’s the koncensus?
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>>64760842
Also you forgot
>ugly
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>>64760842
Sightmark form-factor with premium price epic
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>>64760874
my eyes have astigmatism
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>>64760842
Its a bunch of basic bitch features Eotech should have been including in the 553 10 years ago, that they didn't for some stupid reason. And now that Sig has come along with the 8T-AMR, they're panicking. With the 4XT pro, hopefully Aimpoint gets off their ass too, bjt seeing as Eotech is pricing a red dot stupid, likely not. Chinknese optics are also pushing Eotech but theres nothing that quite competes the same just yet.

Its definitely the best non magnified sight Eotech offers but thats not saying much, and quality red dots are getting scarry close to holographic performance under nods. I'd buy it for like $700 new, before discounts, if I HAD to buy a holographic and I was a part of a cool guy group doing cool guy things and couldn't get issued a 553 or 556.
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>>64760842
>So what’s the koncensus?
I dunno. How long do these ones go before delamination?

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Whatever happened to the patch threads?
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>>64760804
Download Inkscape and start making some vector images. Get the Inkstitch plugin and convert them to embroidery files. Run simulations to see how things work and learn what tweaks you need. Pick up a used embroidery machine and a 64 pack of thread to start playing around.
For making one offs and small scale it works okay. Takes me about 15 minutes and ~5 thread changes to make a 3" round.
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WGW needs to fucking update their fucking invoicing for orders.

You buy patches off them on discount, but they declare on the packing list and invoice the full, unchanged price.

As a result, customs charges you based of the full amount.

Either put the correct invoice or dont put anything in at all... It's not hard!

Literally the only store out of all /k/ patch sellers I've had this problem, and it's happened twice now.
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>/o/ no longer has sticker and slaps threads.
>/k/ no longer has patch threads
>/biz/ no longer has commodities threads.
These truly are the dark times.
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>>64761060
I should correct my post.
/biz/ does still do precious metals and even still mints their own coins, but the /cmmg/ has long since died. It's a shame too, there were some smart and cool dudes in those threads.
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>>64761134
I think 4chan getting shut down for those few weeks did irreparable damage

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>20 years ago
>People constantly felate the F22, claiming its the plane version of jesus.
>Constantly disparage the F35 saying its a an expensive boondongle that can't fight and is shit and is worse in every way to the f22 and they should have just made more f22s instead of axing the program
>Today
>People lament that the f22 is underutilized as it never gets any engagements
>Still question the value of F35 despite its multiple successes in infiltrating enemy held airspace and leading ground attack missions in heavily defended adversary airspace.

Its time you admit that F35 is the superior aircraft.
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>>64756083
>>64756588
He must be, because the 260 isn't even finished yet. It's not hanging off anything in an operational capacity.
And like you said, it's specifically designed to fit the footprint of the 120 for easy compatibility with the F-22 and F-35's internal bays which were sized with the 120 in mind.
The AIM-174 is the Navy just going 'we need that capability yesterday' and sticking a naval SAM on a superbug hardpoint to fill the role. They'll probably end up using the 260 as well for the F-35C.
>>64757492
The F-35 actually being conceptualised from the ground up with future block modifications and refits in mind like we actually use them is going to be such a long term benefit, people don't even realise it just yet. There's already been three major revisions of the primary computer module, so new production planes aren't flying with 2006's greatest combination of 2004's hardware and it can be added to existing planes down the line too.
Becoming the right plane of the free world means the economies of scale are going to go crazy too, including for the future upgrades.
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>>64757923
>the 260 isn't even finished yet. It's not hanging off anything in an operational capacity.
It is, it's been procured off-record for at least a year already and officially entering service this year.

>the economies of scale are going to go crazy
They already have been for years. Procurement cost is currently $80m apiece for member nations and $100m for non-members. For members, it's cheaper than the Eurofighter, Rafale, Gripen E, Su-57, F/A-18, and F-15EX. The only cheaper alternatives are F-16V, JF-17, and Tejas (lmao).
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>>64754467
>Many seething Australians
It was me, one guy and I'm not seething I just think it's dumb same as selling them to jeets.
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>>64758921
The chinks already stole the blueprints, they've got as much as they're going to get. Even if they stole an entire airframe to tear down, it wouldn't teach them how to build the engines or any of the electronics or software.
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>>64758921
You absolutely are seething

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If you're the dictator of a shithole how do you prevent the hollowing out/paper tigerization of your military over time? All of these had strong capable militaries until one day they didn't and got their cheeks busted and wig split
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What’s the next paper tiger to be exposed, China?
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>>64753081
surrounded by other despots or stinking barbarians that chopped your head off that wandered into their turf

in an age with extremely limited communication and low body counts. So anybody born into the empire could live a relatively hassle free life in their own province that was given large amounts of autonomy as long as they payed their due to Rome. Literacy rates were so low learning to read elevated you to a scholar and all important works ever written were assembled in a single library complex of Alexandria

in modern days all dictatorships degenerate into open tyrants. Combination of high body counts, ease of communication, ease of killing (unorganized, unarmed civilians), wealth of information and creeping paranoia
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>>64750668
All of those things are currently going wrong.
How long do you think US has left?
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>>64757457
Not him, but I think we have another twenty years at most before we draft a new constitution or surrender and become an empire in decline.

I'm betting on the latter, mostly because most Americans aren't really paying attention and don't really care to.
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>>64750477

Get Western support?

When I submit a 4473 to a shop in order to buy a handgun, will I be flagged if I've admitted myself (voluntary) to the mental hospital for major depression, in Seattle, WA? I have no criminal record, ostensibly not on the police's radar, I've never even applied for a CPL and gotten my prints recorded. HIPAA keeps me out of the federal background check, no? Not currently on medication, haven't been for a year or so.
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>>64760197
Speaking of meds, you should take yours.
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>>64760416
Kys and they should save money by giving your job to ai
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>>64759441
>buy a handgun
just make your own, you can easily make your own ammo too.
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>>64759642
You can ask your state's DOJ to do a cheap background on you to see if you can pass a 4473 and own a gun. It's $20 in Commiefornia.
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>>64759773
I've been called a mental defective but there isn't any paperwork on the matter.

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Hard mode: No derailing the train

Legendary mode: No killing anyone
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>>64747886
>She someone take massive trauma to the back of the head
>Immediately start throwing them around .
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>>64749392

Woman moment
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>>64680354
I have train robbers in my ancestry so my genetic predilection is to to TNT the tracks, derail the train causing massive human casualties and then just take what I want as I shoot anyone still alive...
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>>64680354
>robbing it?
Best robbary sir
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>>64758322

This your grandpappy?

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With modern lasers, capacitors, and power plants how many 500 lb JDAMs could be shot down if all were targeting the laser?
Let's assume 2 kilometers altitude, 1000 km/h speed.
Could they even do 1?
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>>64761049
He has implied (the statement when discussing the price vs the darkreach was something like 'one of these costs twice the other') it will cost in excess of $400m
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>>64761050
I think it's kind of fucked we're getting three A2G focused aircraft in a row. I think BDF could use an A2A focused futuristic harrier thing that can take off from a carrier, and PALA could use a light fighter that fills the gaping 100 million $ hole between the Compass and Ifrit.
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>>64761050
>but the Brawler completely mogs everything that fits into a similar role
If you want cheap the cricket is undisputed, it also has the best optical sensors by a wide margin.
If you want cheap and fast the Compass is much faster and can carry a pair of scythes.
If the bombs absolutely must get through the Ifrit will perform that task much better with its speed and the Darkreach with its overwhelming mass of payload.

What the Brawler does well is moderate speed + magazine depth (kingpin loadout compared to Chicane, Cricket), IR near immunity (probably the most resistant to IR craft in the game), and AGM magazine depth (AGM-48 barely, AGM-68 tied with Darkreach IIRC).
There are many many scenarios in which the brawler is not the best air to ground platform, although it's pretty fucking good in all of those scenarios regardless.
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Has anyone found a use for mounting the big meme guns on the Brawler? Two internal 35mm already make it a flying Gepard, needing more gun than that is just goofy
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>>64761118
Only use I've heard is to make hitting easier with linking them so there is effectively an area instead of a point getting hit when you fire. I barely use cannons so I've never bothered.
The Brawler's cannons are excellent for taking out factories, though.

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Listen Here You Little Shit Edition

Post wood (furniture)
Big Rifles
Big Bullets
Froppy Frens Inside

Thread theme ~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HUtwku8R9Q&list=RD1HUtwku8R9Q&start_radio=1

As always; No Jannies, No Trannies
Previously, on X-men: >>64608347
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>>64760888
>>64760907
Based. I wanted one so I'm rooting for you guys
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>>64760982
yeah that's a big no lmao. I'm still at the phase where I get nervous pulling barrels where there aren't nice flat surfaces to clamp onto. I'll probably end up having a plate laser cut - something similar to a FAL receiver wrench
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What do you guys think about the new SCARs? I really want a 20s but I assume the size and weight will still be up there even with mlok, plus it isn't like I need a long range precision gun.
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>>64761077
Why does it exist (for the price)? If you don't care go for it.
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>>64761084
Think I'll go with a 17. Fuck ass town in NC only has a range up to 100yds anyways, not like that's much for 308

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?
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>>64760064
>nooo you can't prefer women who look capable of giving live birth nooo stop ahhhh
That said actual fatfags deserve painful death, those that prefer matronly bodies with a BMI that doesn't start with 2 or 4 are different.
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>>64758279
If you shot a ballista against an AR500 Chinese lvIII plate the shaft would explode behind the shank as the only vector the force could take because it wouldn't even deform the plate below.

It'd have been another /k/ino nod if Jake in the first had instead explained where on the security forces iotv armor systems were only kevlar. And if future movies had soldiers in even heavier armor/exoskeletons and the gunships at the least copecages around the fan intakes and cockpit. And am the new bigger threat being the gearporn vtol jet using 360 cameras instead of a cockpit.
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>>64753285
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>>64761114
>He wasn't already into amazons
For me it's orc women
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>>64752947
12ga buckshot unironically

Should Japan also get one of those drone mother ships Singapore is getting? I think the izumo could carry lots of kamikaze drones.
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How about this? vertical launched shaheads?
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>>64757812
Drones can carry missiles and bombs and even the suicide drones are at least theoretically recoverable. Missiles are one off things. That's the main difference.
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>>64760388
71% are rookie numbers. Singapore's is like 89% last I heard.
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>>64760364
I think you're fucking stupid.
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>>64760692
Shut the fuck up. Unmanned systems loving faggot


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