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/arg/ high altitude ELCAN edition

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Just got to watch the launch from my backyard. It was so bright!
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>>65034198
>no pics
nigger
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>>65034211
I took a video. Not much to see, maybe I should have done photos with my canon.

https://files.catbox.moe/96wm7q.mp4
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I don't even own an AR anymore.
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>>65034013
kek

>>65034024
Can you imagine an artist didn't get paid for this? Fucking chud company.

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>new camo comes out
>everyone shits on it relentlessly
>they make a new camo to replace it
>everyone realizes that UCP was based all along
Potery
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>>65031817
Redditors are hipsters by nature, so liking UCP is the reddit opinion.
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>>65031799
If you for some reason need to operate out in the real red sand kind of outback then don't fucking worry, that shit will make you blend in before long. That shit is the finest dust you've ever seen and it'll dirty up your clothing like nothing else.
The real trick is having equipment that'll survive those conditions and let you survive them. There's a reason Australian M113s were modified with air conditioning and it's been a requirement for basically everything infantry-carrying since.
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>>65018285
>Bright orange/red makes for better camo than UCP
Absolutely embarrassing. Also I've wanted to buy Omani camo for years, and I've seen it being sold surprisingly often, but I have never seen my size in stock.

Would UCP have been less shitty if it had black dots?

>>65018500
>The military could adopt gimp suits as their standard uniform and it'd be less gay than UCP
I think I've posted this before, but I wonder if the Army would have been more effective if they had worn hilarious Rothco camos, or obnoxiously loud and proud red, white, and blue uniforms or some shit. UCP was abysmal, but it was clear it was an attempt at camo. What if we just went fuck it we ball and showed up confidently wearing something that's meant to be seen from the horizon? Like a constant passive display of "Yeah we're here to fuck your shit up, what are you gonna do about it bitch?" Would the Taliban be intimidated, leading to fewer attacks? Or maybe they'd take us less seriously and we'd achieve a higher K/D ratio? Whatever the outcome, we missed out on some serious hilarity.

>>65019581
I'm waiting for someone to post the wet Korangal Valley picture.

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>>65021953

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>>65018320
It blends in amazingly in sagebrush steppe.

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/frtssg/ - Forced Reset Trigger & Super Safety General

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What are FRTs:
Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are firearm modifications that allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more rapidly by automatically resetting the trigger after each shot, while still requiring a trigger pull for each round. They increase the rate of fire without converting the firearm into a fully automatic weapon.

AR-15 is the most ubiquitous platform with the most amount of options. Other platforms have other nuances.

See it action:
https://youtube.com/@juiceymedia1
https://youtube.com/@poorboyarms
https://youtube.com/@printshootrepeat

Distributors:

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>>65032677
wrong. they were actually pretty neat before. but yeah they are almost entirely obsolete now.
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>>65032677
They're legal in more places than FRTs
Also the 2 shot burst is superior to the 3 shot burst
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>>65003005
your alternative is an original for $30,000
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>>65017617
>there is one end all be all answer for when full auto should be used
its extremely dependent on the gun used, the recoil, the firing rate, how much it weighs/its stability, etc.
you can absolutely do precision shooting on full auto but it needs certain requirements
like an ar15 isnt as good in full auto for accuracy as an mp5 or a suomi, nor will it be as accurate as a pkm or an mg3
and a 650 rpm ar15 will perform better than a 750 rpm ar15
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excited to drop 500 dollars this friday

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>>65034158
>>65034143

only the 590A1 is all metal. the regular 590 has a plastic safety and plastic trigger group/guard.

honestly with the metric shitload of variants Mossberg now offers across the 500 and 590 models, you really just need to look at the specific gun/model/package and pick the set of features you want.
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>>65034143
Blue Line pump unironically. It's just a norchinko built 870, all metal unlike most mossys these days
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>>65034158
the only 590 thats guaranteed the metal triggerguard is the 590a1.
theres plenty of 590s that come with the default plastic triggergroup.
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>>65033951
This post should include a trigger warning.
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>>65034146
Part of me hopes they actually send the retailer stock to Ukraine. Wes Winkel being hunted down by crippled azov dudes with kitchen knives would be the funniest thing to happen in a long time around here.

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Brass goblin edition
I'm going to dry tumble the 9mm soon.
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>>65031188
A few months ago I was at the range with a guy building a 7mm prc, used retumbo for his testing. It smoked out the range with each shot - not as bad as BP but damn close
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>>65033207
Really? Ive seen people online and their doesn't crunch nearly as much as mine. It feels like im having to use way more force than needed.
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>>65033505
Same powder? Ball powders will meter much better generally. You could try removing the cylinder and giving it a good clean but at the end of the day you will always experience a little crunchyness with stick powder
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>>65033170
Baffle to bottom, clean, polish, lube with graphite.
Even smooth motion with thumping/tapping at the end of strokes.
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My boomer dad sent me this earlier lol

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Saudi Arabia will no longer buy US weapons, according to MBS after Trump insulted him. Whose weapons will they buy? South Korea or Europeans ones?
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>>65033377
Look they have literally nothing at this point
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>>65033077
Trump is destroying American hegemony so people are a little wild
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>>65033293
>Guys, Trump was just a little excursion we swear!! Yeah we voted him in for a 2nd time and a large swath of the country support everything he does but we'll go back to Obama neo-liberalism!!!

It's over dog lol. Just because your political leaders are retards who can't see past a week, doesn't mean other countries are the same
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>>65033041
I, John Smith of Alablyatma oblast, am demoralized. Now all Americanskis must call on tsar Trump to cease slaughtering Iranian cowards and aid mighty Persian lion in two week, 907 day special jihad operation to liberate Al Quds.
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>>65033288
He said warrior and brave and such but he used air quotes

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This probably has been asked a lot, but are bolters realistic? And if they could exist, would they be as good at penetrating armor as the tabletop game suggests?
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>>65028560
They are posible to make and yes they would be probably good at penetrating armor Being a 75caliber but the cons are they are werry expensive to make plus who would use them when other weapons are good enough for the curent Job any way so why bother
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What about chainswords?
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>>65032145
They'd instantly stop and get clogged.
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>>65031722
He really isn't. Had some video a while ago that he had to stop making videos because he was going to the doctor too much. He thought he had testosterone deficiency because he's 33 and still looks 18, but it turns out his test levels are literally off the scale, which, combined with his looking 18, means something is going fucky wucky in his endocrine system. Idk if he's done a medical update since.
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>>65034030
>he's 33
Holy crackers really

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Would P90s and MP5s really melt through armor like it does in my kinos?
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>>65031386
They're wearing chainmail and what I think is 2-6mm steel plate.
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>>65033701
They also had 2 way gate travel for a bit before they retconned it. mostly for convenience sake in some early episodes, IIRC.
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BTW, I'm very disappointed by the lack of hammond posting here.
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stargate was a refreshing take after non-DS9 trek's philosophical approach to everything
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>>65029967
Yeah, designed in the 80s to beat shitty soviet armor.

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Can we seriously move on from this boring design?
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>>65024404
Sure, if you can make a better one.
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>>65025728
They're called foreign military sales (FMS) for a reason.
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>>65029468
>I want heart guns now not brain guns.
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>>65024404
its the best design. you probably live in a shit state that prevents you from having one, otherwise you'd just shut up and buy a lever action, bolt action, hk space gun, steyr whatever you want.
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>>65024404
For those of us who just want cost-effective tools, there's no problem. Even if we want some particular feature, we just pay for it.
You can already get all sorts of different designs if you're willing to pay for them.
It's easier than ever for women and faggots to make money to show off their fashion sense.

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>Drones are the future of warf-AACK!!
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>>65034209
I’m mostly worried about reliability and the ability to eat all the ammo. I’ve heard some lighter loads can fail to cycle semis
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>>65034203
SA unless you're a fudd
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>>65034222
Just stop being poor and get a 1301
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>>65034222
Sounds like you'd feel safer with an American made pump action.
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>>65034226
Compelling arguments, being a rude fuck must help you a lot in life.

I’ve looked at this closely, and one of the clearest, most tangible objectives of any ground move would be the small islands Iran took by force from Gulf states in the 1970s, especially Siri and Abu Musa.

They’re strategic, symbolic, and relatively low risk. The U.S. could realistically help return them to the UAE if Iran refuses to cooperate, instantly creating real leverage in negotiations.

Unlike places like Kharg or Qeshm, these islands sit far enough from the Iranian mainland to be harder targets for drones and short range missiles. That makes them much easier to hold and defend, rather than turning into constant strike zones.

Let me know if you think I’m wrong here.

Personally, I don’t see much value in targeting Kharg. If the goal is to disrupt Iran’s oil exports, the U.S. could achieve that at sea just out of the strait by intercepting shipments, without committing troops to a fixed, exposed position. Seizing the island would deliver similar disruption but at a much higher cost, with limited upside in terms of actual oil gained and a significant risk of infrastructure being destroyed.

On top of that, Kharg sits well within range of even basic unguided rockets and the newest optic fiber drone systems, making it a constant liability to defend. By contrast, the smaller islands are far, already have airstrips and could support defensive systems, including short range interceptors useful to protect Dubai. Overall being far more manageable positions.
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>>65033561
>The threat, unfortunately has been enough to stop most (not all) ships from transiting.
*fortunately
If this ultimately gets the world to stop putting up with the brownoids in israel then it's a great outcome for everyone.
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>>65034157
I’d say if anything it proves the necessity of the operations. Iran is not a rational actor and they’ve proven that the rest of the world shouldn’t let them have power over something as critical as the strait.
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>>65034164
>Iran is not a rational actor
They are fighting back using the only leverage they have against a perfidious and irrational actor (the brown state of israel). That is quite rational.
>and they’ve proven that the rest of the world shouldn’t let them have power over something as critical as the strait.
On the contrary it seems like the only thing that might stop brown israeli aggression in the region.
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>>65034171
Do you have an actual point or do you just want to call israel brown? You don’t have to reply to me to do that

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Pretty sure this is the first time an AWACS has been taken out by enemy fire, even if on the ground.
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>>65030750
They're now saying TWO AWACS were damaged/destroyed, not just one. NPR reported they'd confirmed this.
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>>65033739
Supposedly also up to 5 (yes, five) EC-130H Compass Call got fucked
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>5 (yes, five) EC-130H Compass Call
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>>65032488
Iran does(did) have an air force though
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>>65027100
It lifts oil prices and shits over the European economy, of course it helps him.

Does anyone here have experience with 10m air pistol shooting? I wanted get into some form of bullseye competitive shooting that isn't two gun matches since it wouldn't involve me having to run around like a jackass. Plus .177 cal competition pellets are far cheaper than having to stock up on real ammo. I was looking around for an air pistol and I noticed there are massive price jumps.
>Air Venturi Steyr knockoff
While it is only ~$650 online people seem to complain about the grips and also don't appear to be all that accurate after you get out of being a novice
>Hammerli AP20 Pro
I want to get one of these since they seem to be an okay price, but I am unsure what they are lacking being $1000 cheaper than a Steyr, Morini, or even a Pardini
>Steyr, Morini, and Pardini
I noticed most Olympic shooters go with either a Steyr LP10 (pic rel) but I am unsure what these three offer or differ over the other options other than I know most of the offerings from Morini have an electronic trigger and I know I am not overly crazy over that. But I am not sure dropping $2200-2500 on a pistol when I am unsure if I would even like the sport is wise to do when just starting out.
>Used pistols
I see older pistols like Walther CPs or Feinwerkbau pistols go for a lot less on Fuddjoker or ebay, but I am unsure if spare parts exist or if the air tubes have service lives from being constantly filled and unfilled, seals, trigger parts, etc. are hassles I want to deal with.

Ty for coming to my retard TED talk.
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>>65030871
I was looking around for one, but they are fairly hard to find here.
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>>65029263
I'm in NZ so the used market doesn't really exist. Our options are club notice boards /club email, auctions and trade me (our fb marketplace).
Good competition airguns usually sell instantly when listed so you have to wait for them to pop up.
Auctions can have dirt cheap air pistols but they are mostly old webley break actions.

Clubs will usually be the best bet, ask around someone will have one. Or you can borrow the club one.

>>65029517
>Then it's just a matter of practice. I recommend buying a class or coaching session, since its the fastest way to get established with the fundamentals. You can teach yourself eventually, but it's impossible to overstate how much faster you'll get through the beginner steps with someone competent telling you what to do and giving feedback.

This is very true if your new to shooting.


>>65030871
I started on one of these, Its much better than the toy style airguns but i jumped 30 points by getting the pardini.

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I can't decide on a rear sight width.
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Hämmerli AP20 is what i started shooting 10m air pistol with. Its perfectly fine and capable to reach 575+ results.
If you can buy used air pistols Steyr LP2 is excellent value for the money, trigger is better and overall build quality aswell.
What I personally dont like about AP20 and all Walther high end air pistols is the fact that the adapter for the compressed air bottle is made of steel with rather fine threads and the other side of the compressed air cartridge is made of aluminium. Therefore it can be easily damaged.
Steyr on the other hand both uses brass and coarse thread. Its indestructible
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>>65032096
Duly noted anon, ty for the info.

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>uses less metal than a sword
>can be carried in your belt like a sword
Why didn't more cultures have a tomahawk culture? I think only the Vikings, injuns and Americans used tomahawks
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>>65032695
Yeah except that's wrong. People would turn up with spears, other poles, or bows, along with swords or daggers. Nobody was showing up with their random farm tool hatchet, because it'd be a shit weapon and you, a medieval man, would know war was a part of life and make at least done minimal investment in being able to defend yourself.

On top of this, axes and hammers for fighting are completely different from working tools, are vastly less convenient than the dagger or knife you WOULD own and wear day to day, and are generally much less useful to a man with little or no armor than literally any other type of weapon, as they're absolutely shit for defending yourself with.
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Like all weapons, a tomahawk is a compromise and those compromises made the most sense in America where much of the fighting was done with bows and muskets/rifles, and was fought by smaller groups that had to logistically support themselves. So it made sense have a light weight, cheap, easy to maintain/repair useful innawoods tool that could be pressed into combat when needed. 98% of the time it's gonna be use as a tool.
From personal experience I can say that a tomahawk is a very handy tool to have innawoods
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>>65032250
Actually, cutlasses were used more often to cut ropes than they were to cut lasses.
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>>65032695
>Do you think the peasantry could afford swords?
Do you get your medieval knowledge from Game of Thrones?
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>>65032131
>Why didn't more cultures have a tomahawk culture? I think only the Vikings, injuns and Americans used tomahawks

Every culture on earth had combat axes of some kind.

Ancient Mesopotamians used bronze axes.

Ancient Egyptians used bronze axes.

Ancient celts used socketed iron axes.

Ancient mesoamericans used copper, stone and obsidian axes.

Persians fighting Greeks used iron axes. They were famous for double headed axes.


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>BST (Buy, Sell, Trade) GENERAL
Post your funz, gear, etc.
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>>65031334
Gen 1-3 it was being used my gen 3 34
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Steiner DBAL-PL visible laser, IR laser, IR illuminator & white light. Manufactured in September 2015 when they were still doing business as Laser Devices Inc. Asking $500
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I also got a Burris fullfield E 4.5-14x42mm im looking to sell.Nothing wrong with it just need something with more eye relief
Asking 150$ shipped or if your within an hour or so of Asheboro i could meet half way
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