you are telling the Americans had cool looking AR battle rifle with wooden furniture that shoots big bollets and they decided to adopt the shitter version that shoots smaller bollets. were the Americans retarded?
>>64687382yeah
>>64687390Based Yeah poster
>>64687382The furniture is fiberglass. It's also way too light for a full power catridge. Completely unvontrollable in full auto
>>64687382By your logic, anything less than a 4" bore wooden cannon is inferior.
>>64687480>It's also way too light for a full power catridge.compensators are thing, they existed since a long ass time ago, even the BAR get to have one>Completely unvontrollable in full autonot a single battlerifle at that time was controllable in full auto except the FAL when it use the rhodesian compensator. the BAR was also controllable when using it low RPM firemode and even then it was still pushing quite a bit>>64687382generals are always retarded and always make stupid decision that get fixed with time, if you want a recent exemple look at the USMC MTV and IMTV bulletproof vest, as absolute horrid piece of shit that only truck drivers liked, it quickly got discarded and instead they kept using the interceptor until the SPC finished its trials
Listen Here You Little Shit EditionPost wood (furniture)Big RiflesBig BulletsFroppy Frens InsideThread theme ~https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HUtwku8R9Q&list=RD1HUtwku8R9Q&start_radio=1As always; No Jannies, No TranniesPreviously, on X-men: >>64608347
>8-10" 9mm PCC with subsonics (Just as good as a 300 BO AR with subs and a can>16-20" .308 GPR RifleIs there a better combo?
>>64684782>Is there a better combo?10mm CCMG Banshee PDW.
>>646847828" .308 sbr and a luger
>>64684782Ruger Scout rifle and a compound bow. Bump.
>>64683826Next op pic.
Will we ever get another one of these or will all wars be 24/7/365 slaughterfests going forward?
>>64678693I'll honestly never understand how this even happened. Those two aren't neighbors that got into a heated argument and are now shaking hands with a few beers
How widespread was the truce? Would it have been possible for them to all flee/"defect" to Switzerland or whatever? They probably wouldn't cause it would mean expatriotizing themselves and they didn't know what was coming, but supposing they did and wanted to advocate for peace could they have logistically done it?
>>64684050This is either a 150IQ post or a 90IQ post. I am hungover so I can't tell but I will save this and think it over. Even in liberal societies you can still see respect towards enemies ex post facto, i.e. much-publicized reconciliation meetings between former Union and Confederate troops during the turn of the 20th century, the Wheraboo phenomenon in the US, etc.
>>64684050>>64687472 Liberal =/= leftist. Ancient warlords with the attitude of 'war good' that you're talking about, and a culture of seasonal war and raiding, were literally more liberal than modern western governments and societies.
>>64687493Yeah he has to he retarded to not understand 19th/20th century Britain wasn't one of thr most Liberal societies on earth, it was the modern conception of liberties fucking birthplaceTommy didn't think Hanz was evil though. Meanwhile in the thirty years war people slaughtered each other if you answered the wrong type of Christian, so much respect for one's enemies even when they were almost the exact same people
Are you prepared for Nuclear War? How do you even deal with widespread radiation? Apart from going south to Argentina
>>64686097Shut the fuck up with your pedantic bullshit you moron and go educate yourself on why that place is actually closed off, god damned idiot. The mods should ban people like you for these incredibly low quality shitposts where you attack people who actually know what they're talking about you dumbass child.
Fuel shortage, no sea freight, widespread shortages of low value dry goods like sugar. Fighting over existing stockpiles as commercial groups try to buy everything up, backyard sugar recycling, buybacks of sodas, jams.But the number of primary commodities this would effect, all at once, it could cause very serious issues. And fuel shortages would see non essential travel restricted, which would mean urban areas would have to be walled in, to manage the issue of fuel rationing in the countrysideAnd what I've seen in history, this leads to regional price differences where a can of beans might cost ten quid in London and two in Belfast, but nobody is allowed to drive to Belfast or even knows what is worth what. So immediately you get black marketeering on a massive scale threaten the public support for authority. Then stupid rumours and lack of trust leads to rioting. Like the Boston tea party, food scarcity is the typical cause of revolt. So I suppose I'm preparing to lead a general revolt when someone nukes a major shipping hub and we can't get petrol or food.
>>64683800The radiological fallout is vastly overstated. Cold War total atmospheric detonations did fuck-all to total radiation levels except in the fucking craters they made.The danger is large scale fires, overwhelming emergency services etc. If your city suffers a strike and you are not in acute need of assistance, just stay inside, conserve heat, battery, water etc. Help your neighbours, organize as much as possible.Hiroshima was not flattened by the nuke, the nuke started a large fire which consumed it due to being built out of wood and paper.
>>64683826>out of a desire to LARP as the traffic warden with a FAL from Threads.99% sure you do not live in Sheffield.
>>64686610>get nuked for funArgentina and Austrailia are the greatest threats to mankind, they should be nuked first. I'm gonna live with the polar bears at the south pole.
Do sidearms still matter in current meta?
>>64687021Never have.
>>64687150are you a time traveler?that shit isn't new
>>64687150kys eceleb homo your dad would've beaten you into shape if he'd stayed
>>64687150lol as if plates are wide spread in the ukrainian battlefield
>>64687150>thanks to the Scandinavians a few months ago6.5CBJ has been around for ages. Ian’s audience only just recently learned of its existence. I remember there were like 10 threads up that week of guys asking why the army doesn’t just adopt this new 6.5CBJ wunderpatron lol. The tldr is that it’s a one-trick pony and its trick isn’t even exclusive to it. Any body armor can be defeated with an arbitrary amount of energy, so long as it’s concentrated in a small enough area. a 9mm tungsten-core discarding sabot would work just as well.
Discuss cheap solutions to the drone problem.Not welcome:>dronefags>laser fags>missile fags>unknown technology fags
There's really no such thing as a drone, either talk about SSL (your little quad copter things), loitering munitions (mini global hawk type things) and medium range glide bombs.Because there's a fairly clear cut distinction in how they attack a target. Glide bombs are much like cruise missiles on the threat they present, point defence will wipe out ssl, but guided munitions are generally needed for loitering munition. And the cost and threat level play into that. For example glide bonds are a legitimate threat to artillery and stationary AA. They're hard to detect over the distances they can cross, point defence isn't usually sufficient, there's a many-to-one threat against hard targets like missile guidance and command centres. Ssl are typically deployed from close range so targeting the operator is an entirely legitimate response and this can be a symmetrical fight. Loitering munitions, tricky in that you don't know when they are receiving signal, often to small and too cheap to target with aircraft, aircraft which would be more venurable at those altitudes.
>>64687203No one is discussing glide bombs or cruise missiles here nor is anyone going to use your gay terminology. Just call them FPV drones.
>>64681585Omnidirectional EMP device strapped to a returning boomerang. Activate it in your hand, throw it so it curves near the drone, distruping it's electronics. Returns to your hand when it has done its job.Just design it to use AA batteries and you can use it over and over. Might need an araming mechanism where rotating activates the EMP device.
>>64681706>piclmfao i'm dead
The solution to drones, is in fact, more dakka. But what kind of dakka? Well, the targets are these cheapo chang drones. That means construction is primarily plastic. Plastic snaps easily, especially if its spinning at 3000+ rpm like the propellers. Therefore the solution is a fully automatic, belt fed, 4 bore gun, 48in barrel, full choke, bigass brake, and you bolt that shit onto a technical or in the ground.Unless fuckin moses is piloting that drone. No one is getting a drone within 50 yards a with the sea of lead that thing will produce.Also a 12 gauge gatling gun would also work.
Post cool swords or swords you like, talawar of Mughal leader Aurugnzeb
This new Captcha system is fucked, it wont let me post if I no longer need verification.
>>64686809In it's current home in Dresden."Scythe sword, allegedly owned by Thomas Müntzer (c1489-1525)German, 17th century, calendar blades with runes c.1500"The 'allegedly' bit here being the polite museum way to acknowledge and old attribution while also dismissing it as highly distilled bullshit.
https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/two-turkish-kizilelma-unmanned-fighter-jets-perform-worlds-first-autonomous-formation-flightTwo Turkish Kizilelma Unmanned Fighter Jets Perform World’s First Autonomous Formation Flight>Turkey’s defense company Baykar announced on December 28, 2025, that two Kizilelma unmanned fighter aircraft successfully conducted the world’s first fully autonomous close formation flight between combat-capable jets. The milestone signals a major shift toward AI-driven air combat and strengthens Turkey’s position as a leading developer of next-generation unmanned aviation.Instead of wasting your time with chinkshill and vatniks let's talk about Turkey supremacy instead
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>>64687408IMPRÜSSIVE
>>64687408>worlds first autonomous formation flightReally.REALLY?
Can some revolvers just not take hollow points? I have a snub 38spl that squibs atleast once every box (sometimes once every load) no matter the box or brand, and someone told me it was because of hollow points. Are some revolvers just made for Fmj/ball ammo?It has a 1.75' barrel but I'm still getting tired of hammering bullets out of it.
>>64682450Cylinder and barrel alignment may be bad.
>>64685150>>64685417That's the bot schizo, ignore him.Why would an ammo company put out an ad on /k/ that says their ammo is bad
>>64682450Some autoloaders have problems with hp, sounds like you're experiencing the revolver equivalent. Doesn't always make sense they're hanging up on the feed ramp, but they are. Probably having a similar issue with the forcing cone.
>>64682450are you actually retarded
>>64686034>sounds like you're experiencing the revolver equivalent.There's no such thing.>Doesn't always make sense they're hanging up on the feed ramp,No, it makes perfect sense.>Probably having a similar issue with the forcing cone.No, that's not probable in the slightest, and the fact that you think it might be shows you're an idiot beyond words.
Are they an effective, cheaper alternative to heavy aircraft like the AC130 for air support?>Pic-related is an AC235 by KADDB and Orbital ATK
>>64686641Because no one probably wants them. It's a niche aircraft for actually fighting a near peer, so it's something that you'd only really want if you're (a) doing a lot of expeditionary fighting against dirt farmers and (b) have a large enough air force that you can get away with the highly specialized birds. Basically, the USAF and the pre-2022 RuAF would be the only real customers.
>>64686658>>64686641Indians should get them though, they're Western allies against China and should be armed with superior western aerospace tech
>>64686829gr8 b8 m8
>>64686829So they can piss them away with it competence like the rafales?
>>64686829I don't want to see a ac-130 get shot down over the kashamir mountains
How effective were these things? Obsidian is said to be extremely sharp and multiple edges instead of one straight blade might be extremely painful.
>>64679766your mom
>>64685489like be a cannibal?
>>64671277>why does she look so familiar?That's Jessica Alba.
>>64680543No. Both were very realistic. Basically documentaries.
>>64677161That's where your chickens sleep.
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>>64686493Was in MS for the holidays and fiancees cousin was telling me the shit they go through for public land duck hunting. Hunters are sabatoging each others duck boats to be the first ones down the ramp
>>64686958Bren 2 charging handle is garbage
>>64687160Yeah
>>64687160Stay away from the PND and canuck recon. Dogshit construction. Can’t go wrong with an sks.
>>64687438>Can’t go wrong with an sks
Where can I buy replicas of bronze age armor /k/?: https://youtu.be/aM-TuFkUXEA?
>>64686005>CIRCA 1250 - 1200 A.C.>PEWDIEPIE DI PILOS
>>64687177This.In modern terms Iliad heroes are basically Obama, Trump, Elon and Dak Prescott going on adventure to kick Putin's ass (personally)Modern sensibilities dont apply to the past.
>>64677429>umm, where did the hobbits get potatoes from? hmm?
>>64687340Númenorians explored the entire world on their airships and brought potatoes from the Land of the Sun to Middle-Earth. The art of halfling potato agriculture in the Old World was lost after the 4th age thousands of years ago during the collapse of their civilization when they returned to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, and other races appear to have not grown the plant, leading to its extinction until reintroduction after the time of Columbus.
>>64679592Like many great artists, he needs a personal tard wrangler to keep his worst impulses back and remind him that he should learn about audio mixing if he insists on using the IMAX cameras.
How come I've never heard of any Colombian merc organizations before?
>>64687211Colombians are so poor the emmigrate to Poland for work.
>>64687211Apparently they fuckin suck, maybe they don't wanna show em off.
They’re contracted by Blackwater or Academi or whatever they call themselves nowadays because they’re cheaper and the US gov can’t cry about it.
>>64687371Poland is no longer a poor country.Whereas Colombia is like North Africa in wealth.
Why were the huge Qing Dynasty armies so ineffective in the Opium Wars? They have to be the most one-sided wars in history.
>>64686768Also the 700,000 Nanjinger refugees in Sichuan came back to Nanjing after the war ended in 1945Not one of them was raped. The modern Nanjing population descends from them.Chinese in Luoyang in east Henan and Changsha in east Hunan amd Guilin in east Guangxi also fled to the western parts of their provinces during the war.
>>64686770He'd got some sort of untreated personal trauma related to rape, that's why he can never stop. Apparently he posts the same stuff on /his/ too.
>>64686778On 99% of the threads, you mentioned rape first and then cried when your entire history of getting raped was exposed.
>>64686801kys rapechink insect
>>64686738I use the word rapechink too now lmao. I think it's a better nickname than chinkspammer, especially since it references your 日本爷爷