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>memes are officially state sanctioned weapons

i want off this fuck fuck circus
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>>65013935
They’re a purely performative culture and can’t understand liking something because of aesthetics, even funny aesthetics.
The Great Satan and The Great Satan’s Boyfriend bombing someone is awesome.
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>>65015239
Did you see the Soleimani funeral, anon? Total clown show.
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>>65033496
2 more weeks and US declines to make ZOG fall and return their throne to the global south
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>>65013863
>Southpark characters
That gave me a chuckle, thanks
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>>65033511
Yeah, america lost more international prestige these last 30 days than I could have ever imagined.

Two weeks is perhaps an exaggeration
But the petrodollar is toast, once that goes, the ZOG is done.

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>Images (limit reached)
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>>65031779
Do women like that really exist in the United States?
I mean the tomboyish, patriotic, gun-shooting, BBQ-making, fun-having, raised-in-a-farm-or-small-town type
Where can you find them in the US? Do they make for good girlfriends?
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>>65033522
I drove through Appalachia last summer, Western VA, WV, Kentucky, Alabama and North Carolina have plenty of women like that.
Now, they're not going to be like Kay because Kay is an exaggeration and women in Appalachia tend to be quieter and not so hyper-extroverted, but in spirit, yes
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>>65033580
fuck forgot my trip that time
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Feels like a tremendous weight has been lifted having buried the hatchet with al-Bukhari

>>65033500
To spite you and every other Uma poster, duh
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>>65033500
Taiki boobies...

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Would P90s and MP5s really melt through armor like it does in my kinos?
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>>65032256
the color of the tip doesn't equate to armor penetration, most 7.62x51 SLAP rounds are black tipped
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>>65033551
I suspect a lot of it was written before they'd nailed down the show bible and lore. And it's an easy enough fix, you just give Apophis some super rare emergency redial device meant as a safety for the risk of finding out that a gate doesn't have a DHD, but it burnt out from the use and you never run into them again shush.
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>>65033701
they've dialed out without DHDs and with improvised power sources before so it doesn't end up being that much of an asspull in the grand scheme of things
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>>65033515
>they retconned the armor actually doing anything against bullets almost immediately
>>65033551
>Based on established in-universe lore/science, Apophis should have been killed/captured literally in the first 15 minutes of the series kek
They changed a lot of things by about three episodes in.

Some of the lore developed as the writers needed an arse-pull for one reason or another (gate timelimit, being able to dial buried gates if there is *just* enough gap, freaking time travel, all sorts of things).
It only took a few episodes before everyone spoke English everywhere.
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>>65033710
>they've dialed out without DHDs and with improvised power sources before so it doesn't end up being that much of an asspull in the grand scheme of things
It would be quite reasonable for goa'uld to know how to do that too and clearly their technology has its own power sources so the hand device can probably power a gate and he can have the serpent guards spin the wheel.

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I'm suddenly recollecting the Arm&Gun video about the Garand rechambered in .308 Winchester. He was using clips loaded with three inert cartridges for CA compliance but is the integral magazine modified at all to prevent the insertion of clips loaded to capacity or is it an honour system like with belt feds? Kek

>>65033493
Heard about it 11 years ago when emails were sent to Utah State University referencing Polytechnique instead of Virginia Tech so it was obvious Anita Sarkeesian or one of her fin cucks sent them to sustain her victimhood narrative
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>>65033608
If by CA you mean Canada, Canada has specifically exempted the M1 Garand from the 5 round magazine capacity. All M1 Grant's have their full 8 round capacity.
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>>65033629
I wonder why they did that but chose to gimp other guns like the SKS with a welded pin.
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>>65033604
>you can go to Latvia once your OFP.
You can also work at McDonalds and go to Latvia for the world's shittiest beach vacation without having to take an oath to Charles the Wife-Killing Orphan-Raper.
>If you want people to join the militia you need to stop treating vets like shit. Or else they will all move to Alberta and form their own country (have fun fighting them btw, you will learn first hand why professionals tried to stop the watering down of training standards).
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>>65033669
>welded
>he hasn't had his weakly riveted SKS mag turn into a prohib on him

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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>>65029506
hormuz is iran doing the only thing they can given their extremely degraded resources.

pic related was on the 18th, which marks the last time iranian boats actually harassed tankers in the strait. everything else has been drones
they do not have this capability any more but the threat has been enough.
The threat, unfortunately has been enough to stop most (not all) ships from transiting.
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So, with this address to the nation tonight and the recent movements, is it really happening? I would have no doubts it the announcement was tomorrow instead, stocks market nicely closed for 3 days and all, but it's not tomorrow so this make me doubt.
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>>65033685
What if the administration is about to pull off the funniest April Fool's in history?
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>>65028124
>demand Trump invades Iran with 5000000 troops

America doesn't have that kind of ground force or the logistics to remotely support that kind of a force.
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>>65029469
Silence, MIGAtard.

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Guntubers are the cancer of the world.
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>>65028497
>girl playing with guns on youtube make more money than they could on OF
tellin ya, women could be marketing themselves so much more intelligently if they just applied themselves.
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>>65033521
Or make double the money shooting guns on OF.
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>>65033521
That would take effort though. I recall some vid of a polish guy trying to pick up a corner girl for double her rate to do laundry instead of sex and she turned him down. Some women genuinely see their value begin at their chest and end at their pelvis
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>>65027462
i avoided this problem before it developed
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I really don't like ho Nutenfancy films in his bunker now and doesn't have a ton of b roll anymore.

Also, I don't know where gun YouTubers are going to go. YouTube is going to flat ban gun content in a few years.

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/arg/ high altitude ELCAN edition

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>>65033538
I like it picasso
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>>65033538
slop build
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>>65033560
dark tan and greenish tan respectively
>>65033578
thanks the 50 shades of FDE was inspired by your diareha tales
>>65033606
it's purebred blemula
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>>65033615
>diareha tales
I have many which is... concerning. I think I'm going to die
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>>65033470
>As a naive newgunz
>my Glock
Pasty didn't you just get that thing?

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>>65031510
>the whole family lives at home because the economy is shit
>I need to do this to support them, and to give myself the kick I need to get my damn life started
It's a good mark of character that you aren't blaming your family for being lazy and it's pretty cool that you're stepping up for them.
>>65031510
The average age in the military is 22-29. Bound to be some stragglers out there.
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>>65032965
My elder sister has her family with us. Munchgins and all. Only thing I'd wish she would do is clean up and stop wasting her paycheck on starbucks and take out. But that's all.
We did have one dude there that was older than me. Thirty eight. Reenlisting for the third time I think. Dude looked like a Tolkein Dwarf, buff and short. Coolest fella there.
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>>65032292
My brother in christ, if you were not charged with anything then nobody cares and there's no proof.
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bros, Ramstein is such an awesome base, I'm so glad I got to spend a few years there and experience the beautiful country and culture of Germany. I highly recommend putting it at the top of your dream sheet, you won't regret it.

...okay let me clarify that this is an April Fools' Day joke. I was going to follow up with that tomorrow, but then I thought what if I forget to and end up ruining someone's life?
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I wonder.
If I make it through Basic, and AIT, am I able to pick a location in the Baltic for my service station?

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ITT: aircraft nobody likes or cares about
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>>65032876
they tried (not with a mossie but you get the point)
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>>65033501
>F/A-18E
that's the Super Hornet which is a different airplane entirely.
The only valid timeline of comparison (and even the F/A-18A-B-C-D is a different step beyond, after Northrop handed off the Navy fighter project to McDonnell Douglas) is the F-5 through F/A-18
My post you replied to was about the relative difference betweent Northrop's initial twin-engine P-530 proposals, and the resulting Lightweight Fighter competition entry YF-17<--between which there was little size or weight difference.
Once the YF-17 was shunted into a Navy fighter (_and_ Attack aircraft) program, it became a different airplane
Northrop (during the 1975-77 period) had a "YF-18" navy fighter proposal but this, like the few-years-later resulting F/A-18A had different landing gear, wings, fuselage configuration and weight increases over the original Air Force YF-17 prototype. The Air Force's 1973 YF-17 was supposed to be a Light Weight Fighter (and look today decades later at the Block 50+ F-16s), bloat is inevitable
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Whats the most stupid thing you know someone has done whit a weapon?
(dont mind the photo, I dont have anything else)
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>>65033402
Yeah seems fair
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>>65033143
Leave it under the seat of their car for like 5 years, pull it out and try to shoot it and obviously it doesnt work because all the internals are filled with ungodly amounts of gunks and its rusted to hell and back
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>>65033661
was it loaded/chambered the whole time? that's wild.
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>>65033143
one time i saw an obese person with a firearm
i can hardly imagine how stupid someone would have to be in order to be obese but they are surely too stupid and also physically incapable of using a firearm
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>>65033665
Magazine was loaded but bullet wasnt chambered

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What was the worst military you worked with?
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>>65023713
I'm not a /pol/tard nor a brownoid, but I can confirm this.
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>>65031102
To expand on this, every shit thing that's happened to me was done by or caused by someone wearing the same uniform as me. It wasn't a French corporal that "forgot" to relieve me on stag, causing me to get hypothermia in Wales. It wasn't a Danish MP that kicked the shit out of me when I was caught pissing in public. It wasn't a German officer who sentenced me to three weeks ROPs for racing down aldershot high street in shopping trolleys. It wasn't an American major who barred me entry to the cookhouse after weeks in the field because I was "dirty". In fact the americans made us welcome in their D-Fac after that.
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>>65026870
like the other anon said, this thread is a staple of /k/, but only an idiot would believe anything said ITT as factual. It's all made up stuff from neverserved virgins.
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>>65024229
Mossad hands typed this post
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>>65032010
Grenadier guards?

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AK General /akg/
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>Thread #2093

Old thread here >>64966725
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>>65031099
You're definitely in the right place.
Your mom must've been mainlining Extra strength Tylenol.
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>>65029594
>nigger
that esteemed gentleman has a stock on his draco
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>>65030136
You'll have to bear with me, it's my first AK coming from mostly AR's where mags are good, cheap & plentiful.
Kinda funny whiplash seeing that.
By "functional" I just mean the followers travel freely and the mags seat well. I need to get out to the range today to see if they actually work. If they do I could care less how they look.
My problem with the other yugo mags is it seems like the rear lug is slightly too high, so the mags sit slightly titled down at the front.

>meant to be hand fit
that makes more sense. I mean it's just a cylinder with a claw so it did drop in but the extractor just has a slightly "unfinished" look. It let me confirm my original extractor isn't broken or missing any bits at least. I was more disappointed with the new spring which had way less tension than the original.
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>>65032345
All the good AK mags were cheap until about 10 years ago when the end of the Cold War surp market dump finally dried up, they've been bought already. I have a receipt from Apex that shows I bought 10 "good" condition Romanian surp steel mags in 2017 for $7 each. Inflation puts that amount to $9.33 each, so the rest of the price is just in supply/demand.
When it comes to "new" ones, there's little reason to make them for the countries that field AKs because they have so many fucking mags in warehouses and armories that work, or it's just cheaper to buy them new from Russia/China, and you can't buy those new mags from Russia/China because of import bans.
AR mags were also shit and pricey until the gen 2 pmag and ARs started becoming cheaper in the 2010s.
>rear lug is slightly too high
That's usually a "file on the mag catch" situation, but you have other mags that work fine so don't mess with it. I'd sell them to someone else, price around what you paid, maybe -10-20%.
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You always hear about this crazy military tech, secret projects, alien weapons, DARPA, and so on and so forth, and then the US gets bogged down fighting some butt-naked sand people with RPGs and shitty aliexpress drones and has to beg Europe and anglo countries to save them. How come? Where's all the cool shit? Where are the wunderwaffen?
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>>65031775
>state of the art F-15Es
dawg look at my MIC dawg
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>>65031755
Ayatollah and his wife and children got killed btw
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Discombobulatorbros... were we frauds?
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>>65031791
>Alien shit
what about the B 2 spirit? it's pretty Alien looking
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>>65031791
The US military is mostly led by faggots and wimps, so they cancel out the advantage of superior tech by their faggotry.

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This is the chief technical officer of Fire Point, the company that designs multiple different weapon systems from mid-range strike drones to cruise missiles capable of strategic strikes. Say something nice about her.
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>>65033192
>you must believe the bullshit the coke addict says otherwise you are a vatnik
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>>65032854
The Ukies have kinda adopted the florks.
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>>65031852
>Russian Cossack
so Ukrainian?
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>>65033279
You are a vatnik, yes. And as such, you deserve to be knelt over a ditch.
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>>65032586
It's not even creative, that's literally the torture scene before Bond meets up with the son of a Nork general in the Die Another Day movie.

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Where can I buy one of these things? I have 100k that I can spend
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>>65031613
I didnt know anime is a videogame
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>>65031613
anime and videogames aren't the same. Plenty of manchildren out there prefer one over the other in an exclusive sense.
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>>65030312
And what have you accomplished in life by cutting out video games, senpai?
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>>65026908
When was the last time the army even used them? Seems post Vietnam the entire stock has been rusting away somewhere in a shed.
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>>65026908
you know what, i could do it for you op, give me the time and money and my business could get it done
i could build it up from original parts or i could build you a reproduction
give me a reason to think you're serious about this


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