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>Cumrag Pidorovich, is time to assault hohol position
>Here's your armored lada
https://files.catbox.moe/9k57se.MP4
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>>64631312
I've seen footage of mass piles of dead ziggers in the outskirts of Pokrovsk, dunno if they compare though.
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>>64631353
That deep ditch by a road? Very grim.
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>>64626480
>https://files.catbox.moe/9k57se.MP4
WebM.
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>>64631284
I'm just looking at Iowa being extra weird.
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>>64629734
Lost

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Is there like a version of this but to make foxholes?
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>>64627363
It explains in the article anon.
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>>64620410
>>64622080
>>64622083
The problem is it takes a big charge to throw enough soil to make a hole deep enough, you can bury the charge to make it more effective but it still has to be pretty big.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbsuSoUT2yk
You'll dig the hole with a Fiskars e-tool and curse the frozen ground.
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>>64627706
I saw the exact same thing and thought of doing the exact same thing. Good man.

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what's the strangest animal used in war?
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>>64623608
That's more unpleasent than I was expecting
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PEEP FAHNE HOCH!

PEEP REIHEN FEST GESCHLOSSEN
PEEPS MARSCHIERT MIT RUHIG FESTEM SCHRITT
KAM'RADEN, DIE CHOCOLATEFRONT UND MINI ERSCHOSSEN
MARSCHIER'N IM GEIST IN UNSER'N REIHEN MIT

DIE STRAßE FREI DEN PEANUT BUTTER BATTALION
DIE STRAßE FREI DEM PEEPABEILUNGMANNS
ES SCHAU'N AUFS PEEPENKREUZ VOLL
HOFFNUNG SCHON MILLIONEN
DER TAG FUR FREIHEIT UND FUR PEEP BRICHT AN!

ZUM LETZTEN MAL WIRD PEPEALARM GEBLASEN!


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>>64629608

based
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Moose as cavalry in combat with repeating arms.

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>Newfag? Read this:
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https://howtogetagun.ca/

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>Want to help firearm rights?
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>>64631253
They'll hire a bunch of browns and women to be desk jockeys who will never see any physical service, and will have their existences subsidized even further by your tax dollars. They will then point to these people and exclaim how much of a success their military recruitment scheme was.
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>>64631273
They already started that strategy
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You guys did recieve a CHRISTmas card, from your local trad white Christian conservative MP, right anons?
And, it does actually say CHRISTmas on it, right? not fucking honekkau or Deewailee or X-mas or some stupid shit like that right?
And it has a picture of a group of oldstock white people on it, right???

#IVotedForAFemaleTennisPlayerFromCaliforniaToSaveYourGunRightsAndAlllIGotWasThisStinkingChristmasCard
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Could be worse, you could live in the (((uk)))
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>>64631261
I used to have a friend who I never had a proper relationship who was from Ottawa, she had a pierced clit hood. The first time I met her we went into her vanlife van till dawn. They don’t make em that trashy out west.

Good time.

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It's been 2 months...
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/hidden-hangars-navys-fa-xx-could-decide-china-fight-trump-moves-now
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>>64628322
Another victim that thinks that SAR has the resolution or readout speed to spot anything moving especially from geo orbit
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>>64630742
Civilian SAR is being used from satellites to map wave heights globally.
That's how they found monster waves are real.
You claim civilian SAR can give useful wave height data for decades, but chinese military SAR with GaN can't spot a CSG?
You have any more bullshit you want to make up?
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>>64631421
Notice how I said geo orbit
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>>64631421
oh it can spot a CSG, it just can't give actionable data that can be used as part of a killchain, which is the reality that gives chinkshills all over the internet so much grief.
the hypermeme missile cannot provide targeting data for itself because of the plasma sheath, and it also cannot recieve data from other places (including satellites, it only works with starship because of it's immense size and blunt profile).
so yeah, you could guide a hypermeme onto a CSG until the plasma forms, and then the ships will just move out the way of your missile because it's fucking blind from there on out and can't guide onto anything.
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>>64631459
you keep spouting that same nonsense without understanding even basic physics.

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So I get that 3.5 inch magnums were invented to deal with high flying waterfowl due to the lead shot ban and steel being less dense so worse at range.
Why do Turkey hunters and basically only turkey hunters coopt every water fowl advancement?
turkey hunters use 3.5 inch loads, extra full chokes, red dots or fiber optic rifle like sights and tungsten shot.
Why don't they just use like a .22, .17hmr or air rifle?
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>>64631137
>Turkey hunters and basically only turkey hunters coopt every water fowl advancement?
They don't. Red dots and rifle sights have nothing to do with waterfowl hunting. Turkey guns have different types of camo than bird guns. Magnum/tungsten shells are a thing, but those aren't unique to turkey shooting. You can get tungsten buckshot, coyote loads and so on just as easily as turkey loads; that's just the usual dick-measuring marketing that goes along with any kind of gun product, you find everything from 22's to big boi hunting cartridges advertising max velocity. It's numbersmaxxing for advertising purposes. Really it's skeet/trap loads that are the outlier when it comes to shotguns. Those don't compete on power, and the reason is obvious: the game rules limit power, and the high volume of shells fired make high-recoiling meme shells impractical even if the rules allowed them.
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>>64631137
>Why don't they just use like a .22, .17hmr or air rifle?
It's illegal in every state I've ever hunted in. Shotguns & bows only. Maybe there are states with an exception but I've never heard of it. Hunting turkey usually means heavy visual camouflage with some hunters choosing to stay stationary and other's using a "call and move" method. This presents alot of opportunity for accidents. Limiting your projectile's lethal range to ~120 yards reduces the likelihood of such accidents. A dense shot pattern also increases the likelihood of destroying the pea-sized brain and humanely dispatching the animal. I don't trust most folks to hit an ipsc target in the A-zone off hand at 60 yards with a rifle. Definitely not expecting them to hit a dime at that range.
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>>64631137
Pellets in a spread while still aiming for accuracy>1 projectile while aiming for accuracy
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>>64631188
The fuck? You can easily shoot a turkey through the chest cavity with a 22mag, 9mm carbine, etc, kill it instantly, and not destroy hardly any meat. If states didn't legally require shotguns for turkey there would be absolutely no conceivable reason to ever use a shotgun for this animal.
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>>64631464
You clearly don't cook.

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Maybe CHINA feels better for them to bring fight closer to home where their large number of less gold plated forces can travel shorter distance to battlefield, plus unlimited basing from mainland.

Sorta like how USSR started beating Nazis once the supply lines and partisan situation changed.

Ever think of that, numb-nutz?

I mention 'partisan' because regardless of what the official position of local Govt, and how bought off by US Govt the stooge is, there are Chinese deeply embedded all over those islands, especially in professional positions like doctors, dentists, electricians, mechanics, you name it, so it would be major burden to Intern them or WTF.

PLAN doing battle with USN off CA coast? Problematic for PLAN. PLAN and airforce, advanced land based drones, etc, in a "hairball" in the Island Chains landing hits, and taking hits, but landing hits on the limited number of gold plated USN ships? Much more possible.
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>>64631108
> The U.S. and South Korea released details of a trade agreement on Friday that includes a $150 billion Korean investment in the American shipbuilding sector
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-south-korea-release-details-deal-including-korean-investment-shipbuilding-2025-11-14/
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>>64631108
>To expand the navy, it would be necessary to construct several new shipyards or expand the current ones, and hire tens of thousands of new sailors and shipyard workers just to man and maintain these ships. I do not see that happening
Expansions are underway in Portsmouth and Puget Sound. Further expansions in those locations, Norfolk, and Pearl Harbor are in the budget currently being discussed for FY2026. Ingalls now under capacity at their Mississippi location and recently purchased another in South Carolina. HII and Austal have both started domestic outsourcing of assembly in order to increase capacity, on top of the outsourcing agreements with SK and Japan. You simply aren't looking, just like you hoped I wouldn't look at future fleet projections.
>And it cannot do R&D any more, a sure sign of a collapsing organisation
I'm not going to give the idea that the USN is incapable of R&D any credence when the Manta Ray completed initial sea trials, we received the final Block IV Virginia, unveiled the AIM-174B, and successfully had one USV refuel another while underway for the first time last year.

Now, again, what was that hundred year long plan you were touting as evidence of China's ability to relay solely on playing the long game?
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>>64631108
>hire tens of thousands of new sailors and shipyard workers just to man and maintain these ships
Sounds fairly easy to do with 30 years of time and healthy demographics.
How is China planning to man their big shiny PLAN in 2055?
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>another mutt seethe wave over the evergrowing chinese economy
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>>64631429
Taiwan and South Korea have LOWER birthrates than China.

There won't be a single young person in Taiwan in 2055.

Taiwan is facing catastrophic demographic collapse.

The US forced population control programs on Japan, Taiwan and South Korea in the 1950s and 1960s, when opening their economies and moving factories there.

The US demanded China copy Taiwan and South Korea's population control policies in the 1970s.

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>mom found the AK under my bed

Bad hiding spots thread, I guess.
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>>64628782
Anon, first of all, your case is very different from the one you responded to; in your case, you live in a blue city where everyone in power leans left. In the case you responded to, the cop was supposed to return the gun but didn't because they wanted to use it themselves.
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>>64624191
>It's the first place guards check when being sent to prison.
No they don't; they'd catch a PREA charge instantly.
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>>64623651
College roommate would walk around with his pistol in the apartment and set it down in random spots, then get super high and completely forget where he left it. He'd panic and rip around the house looking for it like "no guys this is serious I can't find my fucking gun" basically a weekly occurrence. One time it was in the fridge, another time it was under some dirty dishes he left on the counter
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>>64630108
Have him get a bluetooth tracker on it then.

Jesus. Stop doing recreational weed.

>hiding spots

Youtube had some neat projects, like making the lower portion of your staircase hinge up to be a se/k/ret storage space.

The problem is every crook with a smartphone and spare time will find these videos and spot check those places when they hit houses.
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Putting a pistol under a couch cushion.

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>duuude gun laws are pointless because everyone with 4k worth of tools and 2 weeks of free-time can build his very own SMG (that has an effective range of 10 yards)
ok but where are you going to get the ammo?
sure, smuggling 10 rounds across the border is easier than smuggling a weapon but for a proper "protect the rights of the people"-situation you need hundreds if not thousands of rounds per gun

seems like it would make more sense to build DIY long range rifles instead of SMGs / Pistols so you can get the most out of each round
yes, you can make your own ammo with blanks and slugs but that stuff can be banned too and then its back to square 1
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>>64630041
The Kyoto arson attack proved that you don't need guns or bombs to commit a mass murder. All you need is two cans of gasoline and a death wish.
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>>64630041
>>64630095
>>64630218
are you trying to have some sort of gatcha moment arguing with yourself.
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>>64630685
>It's much harder to make a rifle out of common hardware, the pressures for long range cartridges make everyday materials insufficient
What about for something like .22 Magnum
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>>64630041
You fucking make 'em, you queer.
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>>64631110
As a small, straight walled cartridge that seems pretty feasible. 5/16 brakeline might be able to handle it, but I haven't heard of anyone doing so.

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Could plastic garbage from the ocean be used for 3D printers for printing guns like FGC-9?
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>>64626834
I suspect they just burn it. I mean, there's not much firewood in desert places like Sudan.
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>>64624726
No but they use it to make polyester clothes so you end up wearing the trash some jeet threw away that ended up in a Bangladeshi factory and turned into plastic threads. Ever notice how polyester gives a slight burn when you're wearing it? That's the chemicals soaking into your skin.
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>>64628064
Imagine them all fighting over whose turn it is to 'pray to the angel' again.
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>>64625638
Your mother
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>>64624733
pikrete

We are investigating the J-8I and J-8II, the slender dragons.
Why did China require an interceptor such as the J-8?
What are the differences between the first and second generations?
What features does the J-8 have?
How significant is the J-8 in the progress of China's military aviation sector?

https://youtu.be/-9QpnotFQN0
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yeah
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USSR didn't wanted to sell Mig-23's for them, so they made their own.
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>>64629569
fuck off shill
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>>64629569
Should have made this thread about the JF-17, desu.

Hey 4chan. Me and my buddy were drinking last night and having a debate with each other about guns. He's been a gun owner for about 6 years and knows a bit more than me. I've used guns off and on over the last 5 years, most of which I can't talk about, but I've done hunting and stuff. Which gun is best for self-offense? My friend said AR or an AK, but I'm kinda on the fence about those, mostly because of price and whatnot. I just told him it feels like cheating when the gun does most of the work (all you do is pull a trigger) and you don't feel the emotion when the target goes down like that. Like "it doesn't feel personal" but with a Sig or a shoytoy you feel like you've really done personal damage to the target is what I'm saying. He doesn't agree and says an AR is probably best. But what do you think /k/?
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>>64631461
shoytoy is a shotgun in local slang. Sorry, guhs
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>>64631461
I think you should kill yourself.

QTDDTOT
How much of a serious difference is there in between various brands of 5.56? Assuming same grain weight, bullet type, whatever. I'm trying to buy ammo in bulk and I'm struggling to figure out what brands to buy for both M193 and M855. Currently looking at Winchester for both just because it's cheap and there's a rebate for them. Both will just be for plinking and hoarding.
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>>64628371
Didn't an anon do this and the powder leeched out and made him feel god awful? I wouldn't do it, and if I did have to, it would be with a TMJ, no powder, and still with a plugged primer pocket. And also even then I wouldn't because small intestine blockages are not fun; not sure how big it is but I can easily see it going sideways = stuck, or around a bend. If humans are anything like the inside of animals, turns over 90 degrees are not uncommon either. We also have much longer intestines than, say, dogs. And copper isn't exactly considered not toxic, either, even with a solid bullet. Quick way to need the hospital for a variety of reasons you'll all be looked at like you're retarded for.
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Didn't feel like this needed a thread but I won a bolt action rifle at work yesterday at our Christmas party. My options are
>.308
>6.5 creedmoor
>6.5 prc
>260 Remington
>243 Winchester
>22-250 Remington
I've narrowed it down to .308 or 6.5 creedmoor. Which one should I pick /k/?
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If 5.56N has been in service since 1980m and the M16 since 1964, what cartridge was it shooting in the years between?
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>>64631411
.223 Rem. AKA M193

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/k/onfess my sons
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>>64629877
>I moved out of CO last year
I moved out in 14. Whenever I drive through I'll visit old friends/senpai and holy shit colorado springs is a goddamn shithole now.
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>>64626849
>>64627463
A lot of my purchases were from Upotte, too. Nice SIG
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>>64631390
Lol. Keep driving in any direction. It somehow gets worse. Co spr is probably the least shittified part of the front range
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>>64628652
>>64628683
>nooooo only retarded contrarians who love chechen niggerdick are allowed to say nono words
lol, stupid zigger.
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I shot a 5-shot group and it barely strayed outside of 1 MOA.

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American Chad here. I don't know much about guns, and unfortunately I love in the Northeast so not sure how the gun laws are up here, but I'd like to buy a handgun, maybe the Chad M1911? Thoughts? What state has the most lax gun laws?
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Age is a factor, federal is minimum 21, no matter the state. There are still ways to accomplish if under. Do you want to conceal carry it? Most northeast states are not constitutional carry. States with the most lax gun laws are like montana, wyoming, arkansas. Just literally google these things.
I personally love the 1911. there are dozens of variants being sold all the time
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>>64631140
>so not sure how the gun laws are up here
well without telling us your state we have no clue either
>What state has the most lax gun laws
Idaho
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>>64631140
Get a Bersa 1911
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>>64631323
>Get a TISAS 1911A1
FTFY. No need to thank me later OP.
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>1pbtid filler slop thread


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