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do you make your own grips, /k/?
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>>64338937
that's a robot
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>>64338937
Actually, your performative outrage is what has me siding with anons that post loli
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>>64332020
>>64332160
Gay
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>>64331845
I’m still working on it. If I had a CNC machine it would work much better cuz I could just mill it out of plexiglass, but I have no such funds to do so with rn. Right now my best option is 3d printing -> sanding and filling out layer lines -> silicone molding -> resin casting. Shits fuckin finicky but I still persist on. Also I got distracted by making the grips for that CZ75 >>64328531 cuz I wanted to do the same with for that gun and I got distracted and went down a rabbit hole of 3d modeling for a while.
>>64336941
Nah it’s intact. Just cosmetically worn up.
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>>64339390
That’s the best response you could come up with in nearly 18 hours? Lurk more newfag

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Group your shots
Come for the full power cartridge stay for the booba
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Post kits, post accessories
Ruger Sfar vs Sig Tread 716i
Ammo price = Not low enough
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>>64337487
I haven’t seen this, don’t hang out places where $100 is a lot of money to people, it’s usually poorfags seething over price.
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>>64337513
its mostly 177t xitter operators tbqh
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>>64282178
R8 new schizo optic
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>>64338361
Zeiss Orion II kraut surplus, DoM 1992
Something funny is going on though because this is the short Gen2 tube optic, but the reticle is from the longer Gen1
Not gonna look a $700 horse in the mouth though

Am I assuming correctly that if the claw mount I got with it is too loose on this particular rifle, I need to add some shims to the rubber pressure pads that press onto the top of the receiver?
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>>64338361
>>64338380
10/10. I wish I got one when I had the chance. There were around 1200 on RTG and that was nearly 10 years ago. Pic rel was when I was messing around and found that a PVS-2 could fit on an ARMS STANAG mount. Not as good though since you can't adjust it at all mounted like this. Starlight scopes are so freaking cool. I am probably going to buy another PVS-2 for my M1A eventually.

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previous >>64316705
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>>64339265
UUOOHH
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>>64339359
>and they all revolve about being unironically a faggot
that's the point
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>>64339359
>What would a derringer muzzle loader be equivalent to gal-wise?
Smol with some kind of attitude I imagine.
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>>64338802
good song
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>>64339518
>that pic
Words cannot describe how flustered I would be

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>>64338873
Haven't seen any whacky Humvee configs like this yet.
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>>64339287
Well, we have the avenger.
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>>64339333
Yeah but that's not a SM-6, NSM or Tomahawk launcher slapped on a Humvee.
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>>64338873
I like it. It drives so smooth, its amazing.
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>>64339522
But at one point we did have an AMRAAM on it, and those wacky KE missiles

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>>64339294
Not really. His pre-general career was generic peacetime officer stuff (he did write a thesis on the IRA guerillas) and then he was a fobbit general during GWOT. If you were a captain or a major or a sergeant in GWOT that was good experience, but the generals did nothing of value.
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>>64337003
I commissioned in the air guard at 32 and it has been great for me due to my company doing differential pay.
I joined because I was bored, but now I'm actually making more money than I would have as just a civilian.
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>>64339310
Sounds comfy
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>>64339305
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmond_Doss
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>>64339264
Probably. I remember in (Air Force) BMT one of the instructors was complaining about how expensive switching to OCPs (This was the ABU-OCP transition era) is. He even showed us the math on how expensive it would be for him to switch to OCPs, and it came out to... $500... and how he had to save up for that.
Don't get me wrong; if you're in a position where you have to buy new uniforms, but the military won't give you a uniform allowance for whatever reason, that is bullshit and you should complain (preferably to finance, not some trainees). But this dude, an E-6 (with special duty pay!), was acting like $500 would financially destroy his whole year lmfao. bro I've seen E-2s manage their finances better than this dude ahahahahahaha.

Is anyone developing drone shield?
>drones with proximity fuses that go off when they see something moving quickly towards them) (or something like that) and explosives basically just make an bubble around the ship.
>drones explode whenever they see any incoming missiles
>move out of the way for outgoing
>go back to the shit to recharge, and get replaced by another one when they do it
>alternatively, you could use tethered drones., but that has other issues, i would think
Why aren't we funding this? It seems like a great counter to ASMs
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>>64338942
No?
You’re retarded.
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>>64338942
Are you actually fucking retarded
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I think it could work. Lots of armchair generals in here with their "BUT WE DIDN'T NEED DRONES IN WW1" ASS ARGUMENTS
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>>64338986
You’re welcome, you childless faggot
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>>64338690
since we are in the topic of whales...

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Post ancient /k/ memes and image macros
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>>64337188
Anyone who invokes outside sites as an adjective are migrants who need to go back and stay. Kill yourself.
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>>64337901
Who has the WW II RTS "hitler has entered the chat" animated gif?
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>>64337128
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>>64339165
That dude trying to finger scissors off his own toe is so damn high, this pic really reminds me of my student days

Is this another Russian red line or are tomahawks an actual game changer for Ukraine?
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>>64338178
Ground launched exist also MiG-29 and Su-25 have been modified to carry Hammer bombs and HARMs.

>>64338349
I consider the stealing of children for "re-education" cultural genocide, not as bad as murderous genocide but still genocide.
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>>64335220
...you build a little ramp for it and ignite it with a lighter.
Was that a trick question?
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>>64334838
>red line
Yeah
>game changer
If they get enough of them
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>>64334838
Unironically this post made me rewatch Redline out of nowhere, thanks OP.
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I wonder

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With the "Drone Age" quickly coming upon us, what is even the answer to them in warfare? I'd never want to be a soldier but even now, I'd want to be one even less. If all it is is just you waiting around to get dunked by some pencil neck playing with a controller, what is the point? I sometimes hate the turn that the evolution of warfare takes because it just ends up making things even more miserable for everyone. Granted, it is warfare sure. Anyway, what is the answer for drones in warfare and how do you expect things to sort of evolve around drones? Like when tanks first hit the battlefield, what options were made to address them? What about when planes become widely used in combat etc?
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>>64339469
Yes but with guns
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>>64339421
Flak was inaccurate and wasteful as shit, almost more of a psychological deterrent than a real weapon providing effective fire on target.
There already are modern AA solutions for drones, and massed WWII flak spam has got nothing on them.
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>>64339397
There isn't one short of squad level automated hard kill counter measures. Everything else is going to be your typical move counter move evolution of warfare. Typical FPV quadcopter "drones" are just a currently convenient and cheap PGM that's both useful on the squad level and very scalable. That's an idea more than a single platform and once technology reaches the point of making that viable then the cats out of the bag. You might make X type of drone mostly obsolete but a work around will be found.
>>64339421
Worst idea, modern gun based AA would make sense as it's cheap but needs the automation and sensors for effective use, manual units from the olden days would be eaten for breakfast by drones coming in low and fast. Not to mention the whole thermal vision thing, good fucking luck at night.
>>64339434
There are no such physical countermeasures currently, unless you mean that one untested proposed one from that webm posted the other day in which case lmao. Jamming is a good idea until literally anybody figures out a reasonably cheap radar seeking drone and starts mixing them in to standard drone warfare
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For the anti drone bunch.
We dont care, refrain from wasting our time and yours.
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>>64339421
That's just not true. WWII era flak utterly lacks the means to detect drones effectively, especially with how relatively fast, low flying, and quiet they are compared to traditional aircraft. WWII era flak was also INCREDIBLY clunky and hard to aim, even getting the gun on target was a challenge with some of the systems they had.
See: crank based AA being borderline useless even at the time.

Flak is a decent stopgap until lasers mature, but it really does need to be;
A) Organic down to the squad level. It needs to be a system that can be mounted to practically anything because the advantage of drones is low cost = you can afford to have them everywhere and fish for holes in coverage. Which means you need to not have holes in coverage, which means you need ubiquitous AA.
B) Have very good sensors. Ideally highly automated sensors that filter out as much possibility of human error and reaction time as possible. You don't have the luxury of spotting incoming at some distant radar horizon so your reaction time need to be damn near instant.

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“Ammo” cans are a complete waste of money. They are overpriced containers. Literally any random tupperware or bag would serve the same role.
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>>64328102
Punch bowls at your next fiesta. Make Caribou Lou
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>>64334293
Find the owner and ask which adapter works best
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>>64328102
Make a shine box
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>>64337220
Gottem
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>>64327724
I just take the ammo cans from work for free. I take the big wooden boxes too. I even take the mortar shell quivers. I just take anything I get my grubby little fingers on. I have so many of them. I have like 40 magazines

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>>64339500
Damn, nice work for 25.
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Anyone who says “Post groups” is trans.
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What are your hottest handgun takes?

96% of modern handguns have unparalleled reliability and accuracy. Almost every gun owner will never outshoot whatever they buy. "Gun feel" and trigger quality are overrated; your gun spends almost all of it's time in a case or your underwear drawer or taped to the back of your toilet. The only thing that matters about your handgun is if you carry it and train with it.
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>>64339505
The fliers are just me, I called the hits out of the black but they were still tight.

I want to get a ransom rest so I can objectively test the accuracy of my gun and ammo
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>>64339521
It's the surest sign they've lost an argument and have to resort to other measures in order to feel like they "won"

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what is the gun that he's using here?
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>>64339498

m4
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famas

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You can land your shots at 25 yards right anons? You aren't bad with handguns right?
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>>64339364
Yeah, may actually get one of those

I seen this guy on youtube the other day, Jared or some shit. He was plinking plates from like 50m away with a 1911 or a revolver or something. Make me feel like I was over thinking the whole thing

>>64339391
I could never really grasp the whole 70/40 grip thing people go on about. Is it just basically a firm grip with both hands but not to the point of shaking or what?
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>>64339413
>I could never really grasp the whole 70/40 grip thing people go on about. Is it just basically a firm grip with both hands but not to the point of shaking or what?
you experiment to figure out which method results in minimal movement.
get a coin or spent shell stick it on top of the slide or frontsight and practice pulling the trigger. if it falls off you failed. dont worry about the sights.
once you figured out a method that minimizes movement then you worry about sight alignment.
change your hand placement or what part of your finger is touching the trigger just experiment to you find something that works for you since all hands and guns are different sizes.
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>>64339176
You sound like you're legitimately a child. I'm not convinced you can even own a gun.
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>>64339451
Ok got ya, makes sense.

Im gonna work on all this stuff from here. May report back when I actually get a chance to shoot again soon. Until then, dry drills like a motherfucker.
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>>64338120
>shoot with my MK23
>all goes left
>put on suppressor
>now everything is center
i'm going to bang my head against a wall until i get brain damage, this shit piss me off so much and i know very well i'm the problem

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What chance do they stand? It appears that the Turks are going to support the Syrian/HTS offensive to destroy the Kurds as the government has already starting shelling Tishreen Dam.
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>>64339293
So essentially, the current leader is a Western-backed moderate (in relative terms) that was selected in order to avoid radical Islamists from taking over after the relatively moderate authoritarian regime was overthrown who relies on radical Islamists for manpower, and he doesn't yet have enough power to actually stop them from doing anything. That decade long civil war and refugee crisis really looks like it was worth it now!
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>>64339083
Kurds need to ally with somebody one way or another.

Fuck Turkey though.
Reinstate the Hagia Sophia!
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>>64339330
Kurds have legit burned their bridges with a lot of partners especially in Europe. About the only people who think they are any good are those who haven't had the misfortune to deal with their antics.
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>>64339083
>you're not gonna abandon me are you /k/?
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I think the Kurds and Armenians compete for who can get killed/lose the most

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>Range - 1000km (280km before)
>Payload - 260kg (150kg before)
>Length - 6m (4.5m before)
>The active seeker head was retained from the previous version
So it's NSM, but without stealth and with x3 range
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>>64339087
>didn't know ukies had such stuff.
They did shitloads in the sovjet union
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>>64339033
>Longer, shorter fins
???
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>>64339087
Ukraine and Belarus were THE technological centers of the USSR. When they broke away, Russia's entire technological knowledge essentially went with them outside of a few areas that were centered around Moscow and St. Perersburg
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>>64339087
>didn't know ukies had such stuff
Top kek, ukies have a full range of domestic jet engines, gas turbine engines, turbo prop engines, turbo shaft engines and other shit.
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How long would it take for boeing or L-M or anyone here to make 1000 of these turbofans ship them to ukraine with a ready to assemble missile kit and watch every refinery in russia go boom? don't bother sending tomahawks or anything that's directly associated with US MIC just help them make their own?


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