Horsie is safe :)
>>64698634>this video of a russian soldier falling off a horse and getting killed by a drone proves russia is winningShitskin cope is something else.
>>64698634The horse dronings will continue until morale improves.
>>64698525>There's a reason they stated the goal is importing a million jeets by 2025I wonder how many will be killed in Ukraine.
>>64698709Judging by the footage, several thousand at least
>>64698709we should give ukies some nukes and let them wipe out the jeets
I want to get a musket. Ideally I’d like an authentic one used in the Civil War, but most of the ones I’ve found are either too expensive, or in pretty rough shape.Should I get a real one or buy a reproduction? What do you guys think?
>>64694487>You don't want to really be firing antiques since they have a habit of exploding. They belong in a museum for a reason.There's nothing wrong with shooting an original provide it's been inspected and tested by someone qualified to do so. That could even be OP himself with a little research and care. The idea that all old guns are automatically unsafe is ridiculous fuddlore. However I completely agree with the other anons that it makes more sense for a total noob to start with a reproduction. Learning the basics with something cheap and expendable makes a lot more sense than diving headfirst into antiques.Something else that's worth pointing out is that there's more than safety involved, there's also your time and effort. I own a number of antique guns, some of them are very valuable, and that creates a bit of dilemma. They're in perfectly sound condition and 100% safe to shoot, but there's a lot of cleanup afterward. Black power fouling gets everywhere and if not properly cleaned it can wreck the safety and value of the gun....so some of those guns I don't shoot as often as I otherwise might because I don't want to take the time and effort to clean afterward. But a Pedersoli? Yeah sure, I'm still going to clean that, but I'm not going to stress about doing a perfect job the way I would for a valuable antique.
>>64696817I think a musket would be fun. Then again, I’m not particularly a fan of big bore stuff unless it’s a shotgun.
>>64692733>>64694464I hate tripfags but in this case he's right. Any remotely valuable antique firearm loses value every time it's fired. If you're fine with that, have fun, but most people willing to spend the money on these collectible firearms are intending to use them as a store of value.
>>64696817no they don't. >>64696742It's nothing like a modern smokeless powder rifle. Black power burns a lot slower than modern smokeless powder, and as a result, it accelerates the projectile a lot slower. I've shot dozens of .75 and .50 muskets, and all of them were incredibly soft shooting and damn near pleasant compared to almost every 12 gauge loading and certainly every full size bolt action rifle. >tldrA 12 gauge kicks, a .75 black powder musket pushes.
>>64697519>no they don't.Look it up, retard.Same bore diameterSame velocity
>Americans shelling out $6k+ for a gun that's dirt cheap in YuropLOL
>>64694382What a retarded yurofaggot.
i got your shitholes gpd just in ammo lil nigguh
>>64694382Post arms, with timestamp, simple enough.
>>64694208>>64694382>>64694450false flagging zigger. you're to obvious.
>>64694208>different markets have different product availability and pricesCongrats anon, you're taking your first steps towards understanding economics.
Merry Christmas you beautiful anons!If you haven't received your package, please submit an email to me and we will start tallying the late arrivals, and then sorting between folks who are likely to get theirs in the next few days vs those who the dreaded USPS has lost forever. We will be dispatching the Grinch Relief Corps (GRC) as needed to remedy. Send grinch relief applications to wendigohunter at protonmail dot comthread theme: https://youtu.be/HPdHkHslFIU?si=--taGzS1BwZ1KnRTold thread>>64643227
>>64697674>Have there ever been cases of anons doing something like this to another anon?I mean in this thread btw. Like any badactors. Anybody here have any Se/k/retSanta horror stories?
i wish I didnt live in argentina because ik anons wont want to pay those fees lol
>>64697562Can’t say I didn’t ask but I’m gonna need a palate cleanser of anime titty milk to get that out of my mind.
>>64697689I'd do it. I have a hard-on for gaucho stuff and Escaped Ww2 Germans memes.
2 of 3 raffle prizes sent out, just looking for an acceptable box for the grand prize. Got my shipping label made for it though. Working on something a little special for those who gave relief to those targets left grinched this year. Having my wife un-AI this then will get some made up.
What's the height limit for being a tank crewman in most countries? Which one is highest which one lowest. Out of these which one would give me best chances (if im 6.5)
>>64698691>Choose which countries military to serveNot how this works
this needs to be updated lmfao
>>64698703I can migrate and try to get their citizenship. Shouldn't be hard for most of them (except isreal)>>646987041 year old list, can't be that bad
We were born to soon travel to exotic planets and teach alien women to shoot guns. Feels bad man.
>>64698459They say all that hip swaying and sensual movement is 100% her using mocap.
>>64698459Once you realize she’s related to Charlie Chaplin you can’t unsee it
>>64698651>psycho space cat alt gf is Hitler's granddaughterSTOP, MY PENIS CAN GET ONLY SO HARD
Even a WW2 era bomber would be enough to wipe out the Na’vi forces.These movies have poor military strategy.
>>64691510I was a pre-teen when it was airing (yes I'm a zoomzoom), but I recently watched the Avatar movies and they just seem.. boring?I don't know how to explain it. It looks all flashy and effects, without any substance.
Which is better? Steam or Electromagnetic Catapults?
>>64698224Steam needs an accumulator EMALS needs flywheelsSteam takes up more space below deckEMALS costs moreSteam is provenEMALS offers fine tuning and eliminates cold shotsAll things considered EMALS is the better option if you can afford it.
>>64698224EMALS is less noisy: https://youtu.be/AN6_W6HHD9c?
>thinly veiled chinkpostingOk wumao
EMALS is more error prone. And a half percentage decrease on successful sorties means everything for a multimillion dollar airplane.
>>64698688>EMALS is more error proneElaborate, by putting a load cell on the hook you can completely remove human error and have launch force automatically calculated on the fly.
I'm a brainlet when it comes to acoustics, but are there reasons other than price/difficulty as to why a monolithic suppressor made of sintered titanium or stainless steel wouldn't work ? Think of acoustic foam with insane weight to structural strength.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq2AM9x80nA&t=63s
>>64697430Sounds kind of like a glasspack muffler for motorcycles
>>64697430Use this as a wipe, it might work for flash instead of sound. The mesh will catch unburnt powder and act as a heat sink
>>64697612>Acoustic foam works by scattering the sound waves in all directions, thereby diffusing itUsually this type of treatment is used for absorption. The sound enters the material and gets turned into vibration and heat. You'll also get diffusion for the waves that don't get absorbed, but that's a secondary effect.
>>64697430gas has to go somewhere baffles work by stopping that energy becoming a high pressure sound wave not by trying to trap it all. Reminder silencers on supersonic ammunition in semi auto gun with cycling bolts is pants on head retarded
>>64697987>Cherry BombsI had those on my Nova back in college. I could cruise through a parking garage at idle and set off car alarms. It was great.
I am very curious to know what /k/ would use in the zombiepocalypse. What would actually be best? I always thought that the writers for the show had a lot of missed opportunities for /k/ino guns, gear, armor and weapon concepts both from history and modern times they could have applied to the show. A lot of stuff just felt like it was missing. Every time there was an actually big faction it seemed like they didn't equip their grunts with the most effective choices. Keep in mind, it would still have to be things that you can continue to use well into the future. There is no military supply chain in the zombie apocalypse unless you are with an utterly gigantic group of survivors.
>>64698276And what a wonderful person you grew up into.
>>64698280Thanks, Gabby
I think many people itt forget that in most zombie scenarios it's not 'modern society vs a horde of zombies', it's 'modern society after the majority died of the plague and resurrected as zombies'. It's essentially post apocalyptic, an almost extinction-level pandemic coupled with a horde of infectious zombies. You won't have modern logistics and amenities. You'll have what you have and have to scrounge/fight for the rest.
>>64694989I personally keep 10k rounds of 5.56 at my house, 10k at my dad's farm, and 2k in stripper clips in the toolbox of my truck (2 ammo cans). That's just the 5.56. I have a comparable amount of pistol ammunition in a variety of calibers, around 2k-3k each of 9mm, .45, and .40, and about 1k of .357. I have about 30k rounds of .22lr. I live in a small, rural town of 28k people. Assuming I hit half my shots (slow moving walkers, shooting them in the head from 15 yards or so), I have enough ammo to kill about 90% of my town's population. I'm not even associated with army or police, I'm just a redneck who likes guns. The national guard armory 20 miles away in the next town stocks half a million rounds of small arms ammunition, plus grenades, engineering explosives, and a few anti-tank weapons, according to my cousin who is an armorer there. No one is running out of ammo. I'd be more concerned with mechanical failures than lack of ammo.
>>64697992>require large amounts of high quality steel. For something that can resist a human bite, full plate made of sheet metal like is used for commercial siding or roofing will be just fine. It's readily available, easy to work with, and requires bo special skills other than a basic idea of what armor looks like. Just wear a winter coat underneath and duct tape/zip tie pieces directly to it and you have zombie bite proof full plate.
>thousands of roundsthat's always such a cope. I have thousands of rounds. it's not hard to when you're got like .22lr and .223/5.56.The guy in the article was a felon in possession so whatever, ignoring that. Why would you own like 15 ARs? I have a carbine and a 20 inch hbar. Like I understand having more than one AR. I understand having multiple carry guns for different weather, having a collection of curio and relics (even if they don't fit the ATFs definition of C&R like if an action for a new gun is cool or modern millsurp or whatever), I understand having multiple hunting rifles or shotguns for different game or having multiple target rifles or clay shotguns for different sports shooting. I don't understand having 15 copies of what is basically the same fucking AR.
>>64693807We use to be able to purchase guns off the shelf at a hardware store or out of a Sears catalogue. That's our history and tradition that was stolen from us by our own government.
He apparently fired a gun in or into a home in 2005. https://files.catbox.moe/opl7gb.pdfhttps://files.catbox.moe/gn40a1.pdfhttps://files.catbox.moe/1isd86.pdf
>>64693807>why would you own like 15 ARs?AR people are weird. Spend two seconds in their general thread and you'll see that. I, personally, don't understand people who collect for the sake of collecting.
New Year's Bread - To A Tomboy I'll Be WedPrevious thread: >>64686073>image limit reachedhttps://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>with this sweet script you can hear pictures of your tomboy wife talking to you
Do flat women actually get insecure about their breasts in real life?
>>64697912>>64697718Pic related - currently waiting on 1k rounds of M193 and a PA 3x prism for my tism. OOB it feels really tight, no wobble or anything. There are some minor things like a tiny amount of leftover sprue on the receiver aka the actual S5 part. Original HK mag seems to seat really stiff, no idea why but might just fit better once broken in.Current plan is to have the barrel cut and rethreaded to 12.5" with 1/2x28 because M15x1RH is a pain in the ass.
See you in 2026 cunts!
We need to liberate Russia asap, I need a tomboy gun-toting cutey
>>64698578Yes most women even attractive ones are super insecure about their bodys.
so mines are legal for home defense as long as the home is occupied?
No.
>>64698576FPBPFYM
>>64698576If they are all registered destructive devices, and are triggered manually by the owner, an argument could be made that they are not boobytraps (this is where the issue of legality stems, at least in the US. The devices can be owned legally, but it is always illegal to set a trap for humans). A claymore style device that is manually detonated would not be a boobytrap, but it would need to be a registered DD. Mines like the ones pictured would be illegal, since they are activated by the target, rather than manually by the owner.
>>64698662It is not a trap if it is command initiated. It is a trap if it is victim initiated.If a device requires simultaneous command and victim initiation, is it a trap?If both methods can be offset by half a second, is is a trap?Etc.I think there's legal room for innovation here.
Post some cool stuff.
>>64696334Just A3 paper prints.Should get them professionally printed and framed..
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Buhanka Mk II>armour>jammer
>>64696661Well that thing escaped right out of Fury Road.
>>64692491We have the 80s campervan tech to combat these, now we need the political will to insource them again from ungabunga land. Onward crests!
>>64696661I've heard about welders leaving their electrodes stuck in Buhankas, but this is getting ridiculous.
>>64697322>Dudes are going to roast when it warms up.Quite the optimistic to think that these will survive till summer.
>>64692491>Buhanka Obr. 2025
I'm ready for the truth.Is the Ford an upgrade in every single way to the Nimitz? Do the toilets work?
>Mutts and Slavs bicker about space race
>>64697606All the cool kids were making flight decks entirely out of lifts back in the day..
>>64697549no one wants them to try anymore. they just want to be fed clickbait headlines telling them what they want to hear.
>>64697354Why do you think that water is so brown?
>>64697549At least its not as bad as an article I recently saw that I wished I saved about Bong military recruitment and it showed a woman holding a FAMAS.