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Is it normal for a bit of lead to shave off when pressing the bullets in?
Also I accidentally seated one bullet about 3mm too deep but these are mostly empty powderpuff 44 loads so that’s not dangerous, right?
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>>64747190
>shaved lead
Widen the case mouths just a little more next time, maybe a quarter or half turn.
>3mm on a powderpuff load
You'll be fine.
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>>64747197
FPBP
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>>64747190
Yes but not how your bullets look. Something is slightly off with your loading process. Not enough to be dangerous to fire but not right. Did you resize the cases?
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>>64747215
I resized them with the Lee 44 Sp die
The resizing was the least confusing step desu
The part that gets me is I used HP-38 at the target load level and like more than half the case is empty
>>64747197
Yeah I think I didn’t flare them enough
This was my first try at reloading ever and the bullets sat in so I thought good enough
I’ll do more next time
Also thanks Chad
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>>64747258
With faster burning powders like HP-38 in a pistol case, a very small portion of the case will be filled. A load of Bullseye makes a .44 Magnum case look absolutely cavernous.

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So I was digging through some old gun parts boxes looking for something and I found these spikeybois.

WTF are they? I couldn't figure out what they possibly mount to or what they could be used for.
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>>64745673
You can save a lot of money by not ordering doordash for every meal.
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>>64745715
But then I can't blame "the man" for my inability to afford a house
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>>64745417
if you were to give me a riding horse i'd probably learn how to ride it. Hell, i'd just have to spend some time looking at a guy riding one to figure it out. I would be BAD at it, sure, but i would learn how to ride.
Same with a windmill. If i were somehow stuck in a windmill and needed it to run to survive i'd figure it out. Would it suck and would i make mistakes? Yes. But i would figure it out.
The point isn't knowing what the older generations did, is being able to figure it out.
Humans cant just pass on infinitely growing wisdom from one generation to the next, so its the current and new generation's responsibility to just be smart enough to figure it out.
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>>64745354
Literary rates in the US are split in to 3 levels, with Level 3 being the highest; anything below is considered “partially illiterate.” From 2017, we had 48% of the adult population reading at Level 3, 33% at Level 2, and 19% for Level 1. There was a 2% increase in Level 1 and a 2% decrease in Level 3 from 2012. For 2021, the rates are now at 28%, 29%, and 44% for Levels 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Numeracy rates have remained relatively the same, but people are becoming more illiterate for this past decade alone. Not to say that means people are becoming dumber, but being literate is a huge hurdle for the modern world and being able to make effective decisions in an information and text rich world. One could argue that you probably want to be able to read the name of the person you’re voting for on a ballot, but if you see announcements for portraits being put on ballots then you know why.
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>>64745360
Yes and they were right.

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Old thread: >>64739370

>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!
https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
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>>64746607
Is this going to be the new phrasing from now on?
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Thank God for skirts
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>>64747162
The real question is why aren't skirts more popular? I see lots of short shorts in summer and pants in the winter but very few skirts in comparison.
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>>64747248
Because it hides their ass.
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>>64747248
The Germanic conquests of the Roman Empire and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.

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on one hand, probably a dumb idea against near-peer, and even worse with MANPADS, but on the other what is the replacement?
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>>64746972
>Out of a bit over 700 made there are only 76 airworthy examples. No more are being made, and what are left are being supported via cannibalization programs or very expensive retrofitting and rebuilding.
>We need a replacement, that is currently being manufactured. Not an airframe that at best is pushing 65+ years of hard use.
It had a damn good run, but the Buff needs to retire.
Those arguments are crap and you know it.
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>>64747001
> the Buff needs to retire.
Correct
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>>64747018
>the B-52H is expected to serve until the 2060s
BUFFS ON MARS!
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>>64746942
Looking at wikipedia stats an A-10 can carry 16000 lb of ordinance while an F-35 can carry 18000 and an F-15 EX 29500.
It seems like instead of wasting money on making another aircraft we should just get more F-15 EX and F-35.
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>>64747001
yes its extremely expensive to keep those dinosaurs flying
Which is why noone operates shit that old in the commercial sector

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Alright anons show your favourite wheeled IFVs.
Just know you will always have to live in the shadow of the bad boy that is called the Boxer. Your inferior dingy shitshacks will have to do for you guys i guess.
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>>64745317
instant 1 billion deutsche marks invest from germany
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>>64741555
Unironically, I think wheeled IFVs might become more common given the resilience of wheeled vehicles against mines. Instead of the track being blown off they can retain some mobility with the remaining wheels.
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>>64745118
Given how Soviet/Russian doctrine has them advancing with and supporting infantry, BTRs, especially the 80A/82A count as IFVs at least from a doctrinal standpoint, even if they may as well have paper armor
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>>64745422
I still don't know the difference between the M2 Bradley and the M3 Bradley.
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>>64746136
The designation they gave it literally means armored transport though. BMP translates to IFV
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>>64745147
wheels being less logistics is a meme and a lie
Top speed on road travel is also irrelevant

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TRVTH NVKE
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>>64742502
>capacity
>the more bullets you send in their direction, the stronger this feeling becomes
Its truly amazing trying to understand what these people think. It's like they plan to just wildly mag dump in an attackers general direction, then unironically think that an attacker is going to ignore the first 10 rounds headed their direction until deciding that the 11th was too much and giving up.

9mmlets are mentally ill.
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>>64742502
May as well use .22 lr at that point. More ammo capacity, less recoil.

Or maybe you want to kill the perp in 2-3 shots instead of 10-15+ nerf darts, giving the bullet sponge Somali daycare employee time to kill your ass as well as he is going down.
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>>64742297
IF YOU CAN’T TAKE DOWN A THREAT WITH LESS THAN 10 ROUNDS OF GOD’S CALIBER YOU WON’T KILL A THING WITH 15

t. Zoomer
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>>64742329
>Private ND'd into Sherman tank
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all rounds cause damage through cavitation trauma. at a certain point it becomes incompatible with life.

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I finally managed to sell my piece of shit Saiga and now have space for another gun.
PS90 or AUG?
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>>64747105
AUG, but I generally dislike any pistol caliber rifles.
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>>64746923
ARfags think anything other than a varmint caliber with a giant recoil absorbing spring behind it "kicks like a mule."

>>64747105
>piece of shit Saiga
Lmao what a sad mistake, don't let the NATO propaganda here get to you so much kid.
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>>64747165
It's heavy and I didn't like it. Though I say that and I have a 10+lb AR setup. Also was a pain in the ass putting any sort of aftermarket shit on. plus ammo. I am done with Eastern slop!
>>64747120
Same, but I also have an FN 5.7 and would like to pair the two together. At the same time, I have wanted an AUG since playing black ops. Not an A1 though, would get an A3
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>>64747230
That makes more sense if you've already got the 5.7. I could go either way in that case. It sounds like you might want the steyr more though.

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how do you defend yourself from homemade flame throwers and other rudimentary incendiaries?
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>>64746508
That'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.
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>>64746490
Whew lads.
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>>64746490
Body like that could churn out a baby every year with no problems.
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>>64746490
This pic would be 10x hotter if she was drinking a glass of milk.
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>>64747154
filling a glass of milk*

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>>64743994
beautiful weapon
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>>64740610
Unit 777, assembling!!!
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>>64743994
We sending STARS now?
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>>64747115
Nah, just standard issue. I do have a lazy samurai edge though.
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>>64740610
- Alice gear + PASGT + Woodland camo with standard pulse rifle, flamethrower, c4 satchel.
- 2 synthetics programmed with martial arts and advanced anri-Xeno guerrila tactics.
- Let 2 predators came in just for max fun.
- 1 APC with .50s, tactical nuke and sharp sticks.

= TOTAL XENO DEATH.

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It's that time of year /K/ommandos! Were we reminisce the years that have past and look forward to the new one that is now unfolding! And that includes thinking up of goals for ourselves to achieve this year! You have been thinking of how to become a better /K/ommando right anon?

Anyway, I haven't seen one of these threads in a few years, so lets get one going. How do you rank against your fellow /k/omrades?

Bonus points if you can add stories about your achievements. Also maybe its time to update the board? Add a few more,
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/k/rautland reporting in
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>>64745359
why would anyone read the US constitution? even yout government don't care about that piece of toilet paper
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>>64745441
I started this thread before heading out on a hike! Nice little 5 mile treck with an old army ruck sack. Cooked some food, saw some pretty sights, sadly too many hikers for any plinking.

Here's my s/k/ore, sadly still part of the /k/avalry.....

>>64745472
It still applies, thats still a possible thing (in the US at least). I do think it'd be nice to have a version 2, especially with some stuff that could be considered /k/ post COVID, I feel thats kinda when /k/s cultural shift finalized itself.

>>64745618
Impressive for a /k/raut!
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>>64745441
What..... what do the red and green mean?
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>>64745359
Does full /k/it mean a historically accurate surplus recreation of a certain country’s loadout or just a kit made from surplus in general?

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>3D Printed Guns

What 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?
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>>64742591
>more pics of different designs?
What did you have in mind? I'm particularly fond of 100% diy builds myself.
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I made this silly little PDW a while back. Still need to do some troubleshooting.
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>>64745589
In thirty years you'll either be on a pile of skulls or in one.
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>>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.
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>>64747179
Just like those old Thunderzapp bullets!

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https://www.aeronewsjournal.com/2025/12/uk-open-to-germany-joining-gcap-future.html?m=1
Frenchbros...c'est fini
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>>64746443
Oh. Well, that sucks. I always assumed they'd include it because of the program timeline.
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>>64746704
The 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.
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>>64733167
When 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.
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>>64733086
It 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.
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>>64747168
Calm down retard, even I wouldn't say that shit and I'm generally considered the local japshill >>64745688

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You mockin' me, /k/?

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>release refresh model of proven reliable firearm, now with optics cut
>add a grip cutout for no reason, so new mags don't work in old gen
>change the front geometry FOR NO REASON, so old holsters don't work
>make it unreliable
Colt has raped CZ so hard that it will leave the US within 10 years
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>>64747014
PFT he thinks that it's colts fault when cz has been doing that it's whole history. People like cz gun, cz discontinues it and replaces it with bullshit nobody wants.
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>>64747014
I was surprised that they even did a P07 Gen 2, but you can tell it's a half-assed attempt from the forward slide serrations. They're a completely different angle and style than the rear serrations, so you know the company put almost zero effort into the gun.
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>>64747014
>anti consumerist designs good when gun company do it
When did we start accepting globohomo again?
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I was out shooting mine today, I quite like it all things considered, should probably Canjunize it. The retard reviewers were all putting too-long screws in the optic mount which I believe fucked with the extractor, I actually put mine together correctly and it's been 100% reliable so far. Also the mags take any other P series baseplate including the +2 round ones.

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/rg/ Revolver general II
previously on /rg/
>>64648104
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K
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Sp101 or gp100 for my first wheel gun? I'd like to be able to just pocket carry which is why was leaning toward the sp101 but the big fuck off look of a gp 100 is pretty tempting.
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>>64747234
The SP is just a little too big for pocket carry for most, I'd prioritize a LCR or 442 in that case. For high round counts at the range and OWB in the field, you can't beat the GP


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