/arg/ high altitude ELCAN editionPrevious>>65022772
>>65034198>no picsnigger
>>65034211I took a video. Not much to see, maybe I should have done photos with my canon.https://files.catbox.moe/96wm7q.mp4
I don't even own an AR anymore.
>>65034013kek>>65034024Can you imagine an artist didn't get paid for this? Fucking chud company.
>>65033440Is it worth swapping out my Elcan on a 14.5 for a SAI 6+dot? Elcan will go live on the IAR.
https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!Previous thread >>65020820>Images (limit reached)
>>65033793>>65033918always assumed that they just swapped out every instance of cavalry in their history with umas. since apparently the concept of a regular horse doesn't exist for them.
>>65034411That's the one thanks.
>>65034291Why not simply save the full res version, so I don't have to find it myself?
>>65034498It told me it was to big.
>uses less metal than a sword>can be carried in your belt like a swordWhy didn't more cultures have a tomahawk culture? I think only the Vikings, injuns and Americans used tomahawks
>>65034349why even bring them up?
>>65032131I guess we’re just ignoring this…
>>65034358Because its an example of a civilization using axes on a large scale? Do you give a shit about ancient mesoamericans or west africans?
>>65034408>civilization
>>65034417>words
any excuse to post sharp objects is a good one.here's the finnish puukko. comes in many varieties, often with regional variations depending on very local craftsmen from small villages. this example is probably from härmä desu.
>>65032805>It's just the German abreviation for USSR:Got it, thanks anon.
>>65011831>were used for sharpening your pencil in classweren't those the higonokami? >>65007754
>>65005108Thats a really cool weapon :D
>>65033092The Japanese can never have enough knives to sharpen their pencils in class.
Baselard dagger. The English and Italian forms had the distinctive capital I-shaped handle.
ITT: aircraft nobody likes or cares about
>>65033358>The Mosquito wasn't an air superiority fighterbecause it wasn't as good as the single-engine alternatives available; to whit, it lacked manoeuvrability althought it had sufficient speedas I said, that's the problem with WW2-era twin props, the only thing they really provided was range and payloadeven so, in theory the Mosquito could have been a good fighter so long as one strictly used it for zoom and boom tactics only
What makes halberds so good? I've heard they're the best polearm, but not why.
>>65017534Why the spike-bayonet? Was this used in the time of muskets?
>>65034366it's a hook to catch the other dude's spear.every polearm that isn't a spear is either>man sized or shorter for knights in full armor to bash the shit out of each other and potentially someone not wearing armor >mansized or bigger and it's just a spear with hooks for controlling someone else's spearthat's clearly>spear with hooks
>>65016937No the Billhook is better
For me, it's the Bohemian Earspoon.
>>65034426same thing>>65034434this is worse because it doesn't have a pulling hook and those wings can't trap other polearms as well
>Drones are the future of warf-AACK!!
>>65034457>I WILL be able to john wick shells into the side opening>I will not have time to take cover and properly load my shotgunYeahOkayBuddySureThing.exe
>>65034464>>65034470Buckshot yearns for the groin.
>>65034470but what if they're wearing something that protects their groin?
>>65034481If youre fighting armored opponents with a shotgun something is horribly wrong. A rifle is the minimum, only a hail of gunfire will slow other armed men down. Lvl 4 plates may stop the rounds however it will destroy all soft armor on any other part of the body making the abdomen, groin, legs all highly vulnerable.
>>65034481>>65034489If you were only limited to shotguns id look into home made exploding slugs as made on TAOFLEDERMAUS or phosphorus shot with tungsten to both have hard impact and set fires. Lets see feds shoot back with phosphorus burning inside their skin.
That China is well out of reach of the current US military capabilities.
>>65034161"Money's money," OP said as he sucked another cock.
>>65034251I am autism, I probably can not do better.
>>65033594>The US literally took everything, including the concrete slabs from the Rzeszow base.They were probably contractually required to return the land to its original state.
>>65033674>Maybe a city or two gets hit, everyone is sadWhich city? Anchorage might earn a few tears but anything in Califagia, Jew York, or DC just makes people consider the Chinks to be "not all bad".
>>65033446>cheap plastic crapTHAT IS ONLY ABLE TO EXIST BECAUSE OF FOREIGN SUPPLIES. >>65033506>house and kids on single income This fucking myth needs to end.
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.
>>65028545Shut up, brat
>>65028411I fucking loved his obstacle race show. This dude was starting ok and Steve is all talkin him up, then he slips and jaw plants the pillar jump ahead of him. I thought he broke his fucking jaw and Steve goes "AWWWW WELL NOW YA LOOK STUPID DON'T YA!?! GET UP STUPID!", total split personality back to the Encouraging Coach Steve when he got up.
>>65028563I'd do it like this...
>>65034484Ruce Vilbas has medical issues and is actually just going to a clinic.
>>65028102Iwo Jima but flammable.
>new camo comes out>everyone shits on it relentlessly>they make a new camo to replace it>everyone realizes that UCP was based all alongPotery
>>65034281It'd be funny if there actually was a dude in UCP in there because there totally could be, but so far as I know it's just a landscape pic. Basically UCP works better in southern Idaho than just about anywhere else on earth. It's the entire reason I still have my old UCP crap. That particular biome is an outright perfect color match most of the year. UCP is absolutely steaming ass in most places (unless you dye it), but in that sort of stuff you'd be a ghost. It's the only place UCP is going to shit all over just about any other pattern you can find. It's about as universal as a G11's internals.>>65034292Lot of southern Idaho and southeastern Oregon are great examples. It's all high desert but the biome is dominated by dry grasses and sagebrush.
>How /K think camo workshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xvGbwMqMi0
>>65019581Same thing happens with BDU Woodland.
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>>65034346Dream girl
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?
>>65034030>he's 33Holy crackers really
>>65032813Not sure about the smaller ones but the two handers, otherwise known ad eviscerators have rudimentary disruption field generators(the thing power weapons use to cut through pretty much anything)that presumably aid in keeping them running no matter what you hit with it.
>>65034234Testosterone is an almost literal fountain of youth, provided it doesn't give you prostate cancer.
of course they are, in fact they're not comical enough
>>65028560>are bolters realistic?definitely doable>would they be as good at penetrating armor as the tabletop game suggests?A 7.62 round made of HE would deliver energy more in the ballpark of .50 BMG, a .75 inch round with a HEAT warhead could punch through something like 5 inches of armor, depending on the design. They'd be a lot better than the tabletop stats suggest.>>65028630There are 40mm HEDP rounds, .75 of an inch is somewhere in the ballpark of half that diameter. It's definitely doable.>>65028940I thought there were designs being worked on that used pulsed lasers to create a channel of ionized air to the target and then dumped a fuckload of electricity through the channel.
This thing magically appears in your mailbox, gift wrapped, and addressed to you. What do you do with it?
hell i'm going to the range today. I'll bring it with me.
>>65029805Send it in to Hi-Point for free service and detailing, with no questions asked apparently. Makes me want to get a Hi-Point myself sometime, if only for the memes.
>>65029805Assuming it's brand new and unfired?>Free Gun is Best Gun.
>>65029805Keep it, stash it somewhere.Be disappointed that my secret admirer didn't add just a bit more to spring for a YC9 instead, I would be a lot happier to have a suppressable 9 that didn't need a nielsen device.
>>65032365I've thought about it for years, but they are so unappealing that could always find something else to spend $200 on. But if I got one, I would get the 10mm for the Deus Ex pistol fun.
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>>65033998>but they are definitely not good moviesThey are good movies, they aren't "omg movies" which the retards remember the original trilogy from back when they were kids and more impressionable.
>>65033998>also no laws have been passed to stop future dem administrations from letting them all back inIf republicucks did that, they wouldn't be able to campaign on this again the next time
>>65029626the only problem is that if its made by a US defense contractor it'll still cost 20x as much as chinese or iranian drones
>>65034368>the only problem is that if its made by a US defense contractor it'll still cost 20x as much as chinese or iranian dronesIt's unit cost is $100k.
>>65034423Problem?
>memes are officially state sanctioned weapons i want off this fuck fuck circus
>>65034384Retard. Death of the petrodollar means death of the dollar as global reserve currency means death of the US economy.
>>65033496>get punished for 2000 years>they're banished from Israel Weird, almost as if God is punishing them.....>sacrificing children!You never provide any evidence, but I can post dozens of examples of Palestainians doing exactly this, when you scream how great your god is while using children as bombs/cannon fodder you straight up worship Satan. >jews dancing in a circle around the White HouseThat is a funny as fuck mental image. >Iran>builds Moltch statues and offers their people as blood sacrifices Not helping your cause Muhammad.
>>65034395>US>largest oil producer and controls the largest reserves You motherfuckers are legitimately retarded.
>>65034303And yet even he hasn’t made something so retarded. Remarkable
>>65013138my mind is dead set that heebs should be bombed the only thing you gotta convince me is whether the arabs should be or not.
>NFA general threadITT talk about suppressors, launchers, SBRs, etc.Just got an MCX and shot it with my Surefire RC2. It was a miserable experience.Anyone have any experience with the Huxwrx Flow 556k? Is it really as loud as people say? Does it hold up with full-auto/FRT fire?Also for those with launchers, what rounds would you recommend printing for affordable 40mm?
>>65030711Getting a bit too specific, you need to spend more time researching and learning before you can even follow a prescription given by a 4ch post. Youre on the right track you just need to do like 10x the amount of reading you're currently doing>>65031369Mine isnt even made by mark serbu but the company wont make anymore because the liability issues with this short of a shotgun. I understand this, ive let people borrow my faux supershorty to breach a door and the blast overpressure is so great its left a foot long bruise on their leg. Now thats an improper technique thing because ive hit countless doors with it and am still in one piece.>MarkBut mark is way too busy making a bad .50rifle vs making the super shorty literally everyone wants. Bravo nolan!>>65031385>He's working on a new version based on Turkish hardware.I wouldnt trust a turkish shotgun with this sort of shit.
>>65032790yea you're right, i guess explosive ordnance is just one of those things where doing it safely and reliably is entirely situational to whoever's making iti'm more at this point just wanting to discuss the different possibilities and how viable they are for my situation rather than just wanting to be spoonfed an end all solution
>>65014280Alright, in that case what’s your recommendation specifically for the USP45?
What are the current recommendations for a wipe suppressor? I'm looking at an Gemtech Aurora II right now but I'm open to others. It's going on a 1/2 x 28 handgun
Ive heard conflicting info about what to put in the description under line item for a SBRIve heard you need to put what will be engraved into the receiver, a description on what you plan to do e.g. "once approved i will purchase and assemble etc", or I can leave it blankWhat has everybody else done?