Lmao: https://x.com/afvrec_/status/2037590538908549459?s=46
>>65028934>tanks it
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>>65014940Bump for laffs
>>65031647You know where jews got slaves to sell in the Americas?It wasn't White guys running around in foreign jungles in armor getting diseases. It was going up to chiefs and asking>Do you have any prisoners/slaves that you want to sell for guns?
>>65023818It's not the Cultural Revolution, retard. They probably get some combination of fined, demoted, and/or blocked from advancement. Like any other military.
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>>65048103not that anon but>Next alcoholno>caffeine absolutely not>and swearing. fuck you>Happy Easter!Happy Easter
>>65046285that might even fit in a normal buttpack, minus the food. you'd need a smaller drybag too. dunno how well the atom packs.the FILBE drybag is a bit oversized for the nixieworks which is part of why it was hard to fit it in.i would recommend putting the drybag in empty first, then putting your stuff in the drybag after it's already in the buttpack.the FILBE bag fits in the haversack perfectly by comparison. a bit tight but not oversized. pic for reference.hard to convey visually, but the haversack is wider and thinner front to back.
>>65048803Without using a ceramic layer? That's new. If it's using flexible Dyneema SB rather than non-flexible HB layers, for example, then it should be pretty thick and heavy.>one more autismAlso, as a final caveat to the AlMgB14 saga, CoorsTek experimented with it and B6O boron suboxide as early as 2016, about nine years before the above Chinese paper. ARL decided to go with B6O over AlMgB14, but rumor has it they discontinued work after determining B6O has the same amorphization failure when faced with tungsten core penetrators as B4C. I don't think AlMgB14 has the same weakness, but if it's the same areal density as B4C but costs a shitload more, it doesn't jive with ARL's focus on reducing armor weight even at the expense of protection, as seen with the VTP program. As for B6O, a 3.5lb or whatever ESAPI is cool and all, but if it can't stop M995 like a SiC-B4C hybrid REV. G-J through GEN IV can, it won't meet current requirements. ESAPI GEN-IV cost is about $900 a plate. Ditto for LSAPI. They won't triple that either for a mass-produced plate, to switch SiC-B4C for AlMgB14, when weight savings can be more readily attained by further R&D into advanced UHMWPE or maybe another try at M5 Fiber. The Chinese have allegedly UV-stabilized Zylon, by the way, so that's sorta back after twenty years.
>>65048103No caffeine is hell. Whoever invented no caffeine is a faggot.
>>65046593company blogs are so weird. maybe a dozen people actually read them.
Brass goblin editionI'm going to dry tumble the 9mm soon.
>>65046431303 is apparently quite hard to load with weak necks. People here in New Zealand use the more common 308 sized projectiles and they work with pretty minimal velocity loss
>>65046082What’s your Oal, bullet length, and load grain weight? Also if those are the hollow base lehighs maybe put one on your scale hollow base up and measure the weight of the water it’ll hold…. Would want to add that to the capacity in the cartridge..
>>65046095>Id have to do some reading on the maks, to see how spicy they can go.A quick glance suggests it could handle .380 +p levels quite easily. The basic 95 grain 9x18 Makarov loading is about 1,000 fps with 250 lb/ft muzzle energy. The basic 90 grain .380 +p is around 1,100 fps and 260 lb/ft.Generally speaking. Your milage may vary.I am not a lawyer.This is not financial advice. Conduct your own research. Other calibers are available.
>>65046431You can convert berdan to boxer, but its a royal bitch to do. Theres new made stuff you can get thats boxer, or once fired if youre not a pussy. Try and get some greek surplus, has HXP on the base. Boxer primed, thick cases.Measure out a new factory load/properly sized+trimmed reload before firing, then measure the fired case OAL to get an idea of how much headspace you have.Or take it to a competent gunsmith and have them do it for you.>>65046635You can get around that by annealing periodically. 303 isnt any harder than any other necked rifle cart, use plenty of lube on sizing and youll be fine.Ought to use .311 or .312 bullets, .308s might be too small for the throat
Lee undersized dies are awesome!The brass failed even after being resized with my RCBS die. Lee "U" die and they're good to continue with the rest of my brass.Unsure if I'm going to do all of my .357 brass in them like I do my .45 Autos, we'll see.
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>>65048747They will use ANYthing they can against you, even if it’s a lie, it doesn’t make sense, they will try to win. The prosecutor doesn’t care about justice, they want a win. Self defense cases going to court is rare but if it does they want your ass
>>65047686NTA but no American has ever been convicted for his choice in hardware. It didn't work when Thomas Binger tried incriminating Rittenhouse for using FMJ instead of JHP. It didn't work against Philip Brailsford for having "YOU'RE FUCKED" engraved on the ejection port cover. From what I gather, this misconception stems from the Soon Ja Du trial where the prosecution cited that her .38 calibre [revolving] pistol had been augmented with a decreased trigger pull weight. What the lead paint generation failed to grasp was Du's lawyer telling the jury the shooting was an accident but tried to convince them that's not involuntary manslaughter because drawing on the perpetrator [Latasha Harlins] was justified in the first place. Her conviction demonstrated that you can't have your cake and eat it too, you either claim self defense or you don'tI carry HST because the bullet is well constructed enough for sufficient barrier penetration without a bonded jacket, not because some Boomer told me using the same ammo as law enforcement will exempt me from some piece of shit prosecutor's schizo theories
>>65048859this is all bullshit and you will be convicted for your sockshappens every day in America
>>65048859I appreciate a good answer and I feel I’ve learned good info. Thank you based knower anon.
>>65048264Fair point. I just know most of them look way worse than that.>>65048816A cheap piece is a cheap piece, and revolvers are inherently more reliable in some ways. On that note, this was my carry gun about a decade ago. Heavy but comfy to shoot.
Just bought this little bastard for 140$ but i dont know how i should sharpen my straight razors with it. Should i have the wheel turning towards the edge or towards the spine? Should i just try to do modified x strokes?
>>65048073To be clear, when i use my flat whetstones to sharpen/hone my straight razors, i do a few sets of runs on each side followed by x strokes on each side and then repeating. But even when i start with 800 grit or lower then move up to 4000 and 8000 grit, i cant get my straight razors that sharp, even if i spend a fucking hour running them through the prescribed process. So im hoping i can speed up the process with my rotating wheel whetstone. I just ordered 3 new gold dollars from alixprs for like 10$ so im hoping they will be a good option for learning on, but im still not sure if i should just try to replicate the standard flat whetstone process on my rotating whetstone or if i need to be doing something completely different.
>>65048058In the context of being used by an inexperienced user trying to do delicate work...yes; In the context of being used by someone proficient with it...no. So to satisfy your pedantic ass, no, electric sharpening wheel, in a vacuum, in and of itself, isnt too fast for the task it was created to do. However, if given to a novice, chances of said novice fucking up his job (removing too much material and fucking up the geometry) is much higher with it than him doing the same job on a stone in the same amount of time
>>65048195I already know how to sharpen razors on whetstones, i just dont have the patience for it bc i dont think im gifted in the consistency department which is needed for succeeding in flat whetstone use. I think i actually would be more consistent using the wen whetwheel i bought than i would be using my flat whetstones. Im thinking if i swap out the 200grit wheel whetstone that comes with the product and swap in a 3000grit wheel whetstone, i can do the heavy lifting setting the bevel more quickly and then try finishing carefully on my 8000 and 12000 flat whetstones.
>>65048246Im op btw
>>65048246Well that could be one way of doing things. Out of curiosity, since you have experience with manual sharpening, but say you lack consistency...did you look into fixed angle sharpening systems?
I’d assume that they’d want something with some reach like a spear or halberd so that they can block any strikes towards their tail
>>65036595Those Indian whip swordsAlso, they should have play snake charmer flutes like drummers.
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>>65037640That's just because legs are stronger than arms. Give them a belted hook to push on the stirrup against.
>>65046950Ty sir
Post weapons/ships/vehicles/equipment/whatever that was the ABSOLUTE PEAK... for all of 20 seconds.Example: Kropatscheks, Portuguese especially, were the absolute best rifles for a handful of years, and then rapidfire developments overtook it practically overnight.
Surprised noone posted the obvious thing, a Lebel rifle. Outranging literally any other infantry weapon while not obstructing view and giving off position by huge clouds of white smoke for 2 years until Germans did the same thing but better, and then everyone else too.
>>65046726It was still superior to its opponents for all of 20 seconds
Everyone that shot an MP40 full auto knows that it's Superior to any of the Russian garbage that came out of world war II. I'm not going to shit talk the Russian garbage too much because quantity is quality but it's not the best submachine kind of world war two. The MP40 does hold that distinction. Just fire one and you'll fucking know why.
>>65047250It's a heavy pig that has near zero recoil because of that and relatively modern controls but the rate of fire is a little anemicThat's my take from shooting an MP38 and MP40 before
>>65047181The cartridge perhaps, but the rifle itself was obsolete from its conception
How do you think it's going to go down? I imagine there won't be an infantry presence until it's practically leveled.
A fundamental problem I haven't seen discussed enough that limits Trump's options in ways America's opponents realize are how he launched the war illegally and undemocratically. Like, the point has been discussed by constitutional rule of law types and so on and god bless 'em, but what I don't see come up is the sheer, raw PRACTICAL value of doing that. Previous presidents made their cases to the public and Congress. They got authorization (even if Congress didn't use """war""" as a word per se, an "authorization for the use of military force" is effectively the same thing), and they got a majority of the public onboard. That isn't just "the right thing to do" for some abstract fairy moralshit reason, though it's that too, it's that it makes sure the country is onboard if things don't go as well as hoped and more sacrifice is required. It creates staying power, which is very important because that affects even NEEDING the staying power at all. If an enemy knows that most of America is behind a conflict in a bipartisan manner like with Iraq, then they may still hope to blunt that but they also know that they can't trivially wait it out. Sure after 10 or 20 years and enough cost the winds will shift, but that's not nothing and certainly pushes for diplomacy.But here Trump has no consent. Super majorities hate it. It's 100% partisan. The GOP is looking at mid-term obliteration, and there is zero chance a Democrat House (or even Senate, which to even be in play is a wild change) goes along with it. In turn, Iran knows it has <9 months it needs to hold out, maybe less.>>65047282Yeah, this exactly. Trump has forced Iran to realize it both has and needs the strategic and financial leverage.
>>65048771And you're not making any point at all except that you're a lying fuck
>>65048771>Not our problem. The US hasn't needed the strait in decades.Oh, so the problem is we're talking to a mental retard. Thanks for at least making that clear so quickly anon.
>>65046692Hi Pete, still butthurt you didn't make Nasty Girls Captain?
>>65046455I hope we get some good footage.
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FCAS:France's Dassault says 'weeks' left to save Europe warplane projecthttps://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20260401-france-s-dassault-says-weeks-left-to-save-europe-warplane-projectGCAP:Money starts flowing for new GCAP fighter, as Britain sorts out financeshttps://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2026/04/02/money-starts-flowing-for-new-gcap-fighter-as-britain-sorts-out-finances/Canada Eyes UK-Japan-Italy GCAP Sixth-Gen Fighter Program Amid F-35 Reviewhttps://www.eurasiantimes.com/move-over-f-35-canada-eyes-uk-japan-italy-gcap-sixth-gen-fighter-program-amid-f-35-reviewLooks like FCAS has weeks left to make a decision and GCAP is resuming progress with a growing number of nations displaying interest.
>>65047357He's not wrong.The US doesn't go around claiming to be morally superior and that's why you should buy their weapons.They just have the best weapons.France tries to sell their weapons as the "moral" option for weapons, when it's just bullshit to make morons believe that they're getting one over on America.
>>65040543I see the french bashing squads are working extra time, the thread reads like a freaking r/europe.
>>65048238Sorry, but when an objective look at the past 40 years tells a particular story, and that story is about France constantly being the one to fuck it up.Do you think France is just SOOO unlucky that any time they work on a larger European defense program it falls apart, yet somehow it's never Frances fault its always the other party, whether it's Germany, Italy, England, whoever it is, it's through no fault of France.
>>65046121I am pointing out whataboutism because it is, you are mad about it because I can say one word that instantly shows how your entire argument is fallacious bullshit. I don't give a shit about the rest of whatever regional Indian politics you're talking about. Whatever the reasons they are factually a Russian ally (you openly admit this) which was my point. They are not a reliable partner for Europeans nor do they care about European defence, which is the whole topic being discussed.>>65047366We need a great firewall for Europe/America.>>65048238I posted nothing but facts. If posting the truth is "French bashing" that's their problem not mine. French are more than happy to bash others over far less.
>>65048427>We need a great firewall for Europe/AmericaSo you can shit in the street without shame? I didn't know you guys had shame.
Why are turks so good at shooting guns without special equipment?
>>65044188>criminal profit motiveMost of the time it is>I was high/drunk and they looked at me or said something wrongThen they hit 3 or 4 bystanders, almost always including a pre-teen girl.
>>65048559>>65048577Ancient and northern italians are White.Everyone else is on the level of Mexicans; Mulattos
I opened the thread expecting discussion about a pretty cool guy mogging people in olympics.Im kinda disappointed.
>>65048748You aren't even able to define what a white person is. The modern definition of white people came from and defined anglos, which the Romans defined as barbarians.
>>65048748I'm from nothern Italy, quite literally the alps, I'm not white, I'm Italian. Only americans are obsessed about muh white muh white.
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>>65024548mainly because it's Polish and /k/ has strong dislike of anything that is Polish made
it's amazing how the Whirlwind went from>who?to dominating this thread in about 3 or 4 yearswhy the sudden popularity? was it featured on Netflix or something?
Is this a good move or a desperate move?Are the Russians smarter or dumber than them for not using children?Are children even useful for modern warfare?
>>65045623Wait was the score 150? I mean the warhead is decent size but were they crammed in there like sardines?
>>65046080>N-NOOOOO WE'RE NOT SAVAGES WHO SEND KIDS TO WARthe brazenness of your lies are only matched by the horrific contents you are lying about. jews are not making mudslimes martyr their own children wholesale, anon.
>>65046638>>65046696And yet you didn't even accuse him of saying anything false.
>>65045615Nothing we can do to the Iranian leaders is undeserved at this point now that they're using children again.
>>65048127How do you know? Its not even legible.
If mid-Cold War had sea skimming missiles but no reliable CIWS / SHORAD, how were ships expected to not die?
>>65046221just tank that shit like they did off okinawa
>>65048108>multi ion munitions detonateThat's what you get for storing that Area 51 shit around marines
>>65048156The origin of the Blue Fusion device is classified.
>>65046221>how were ships expected to not die?That's the neat part!
>>65047050Did Phalanx ever successfully shoot down a AShM?I believe the one time the system was ever turned on while Silkworms were fired for it to shoot down, it locked onto chaff and shot a burst at a friendly DDG.
Why was WWII the most aesthetic modern era war by far?
>>65046551They are ww2 soldiers.
>>65046320Being shitty, heavy and expensive SMG.
>>65046443Korea is massively underrated but somehow it is not aesthetic.
>>65045728Every involved faction had a highly distinct aesthetic on every level. None of this multicam faggotry or everybody using derivatives of the same two rifles.
>>65045728>Not posting US bomber jackets and aviators, or pic relatedBaka.