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Did the Ruger bx1 kill tube magazines for 22s?
Also should Ruger make the 96 again or should people just get a Volquartsen?
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>>64634285
Yeah
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>>64634285
>Did the Ruger bx1 kill tube magazines for 22s?
It's a charm. But ever tube gun I own has its own charm. For current produbtion, the Marlin M60 is still tube? (But Google shows it stopped production in 2020.)

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I really don't like the Rhinos with the only partial rail segments like this. I wish they would either make the rail full length or delete it entirely.

>>64628543
I love toob guns tho.
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>>64618290
Just found my 11/9, gonna break gun rule #2 never sell. Unless there is an FRT for the Mac 11? Mine's an Intertec.
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>>64633076
I will have to look, but I'm gonna break gun rule #2 and sell mine. I just don't like my Tec-22 and it takes Ruger mags.
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>>64634256
>>>64618752 (You) #
>Yup, people that dont actually own one dont understand these are heavy as fuck and made of thick fucking steel.
>Also Lage just came out with a 5.56 belt fed upper for these and a .22 LR upper that uses Ruger 10/22 mags.
>For a transferable machine gun you cant beat the value.
Still, I am motivated to sell, mine's semi and I have some (rare?) accessories all from Intertec. Without FRT, the fun just isn't there. Screwing on the bbl extention is a violation. And the carbine upper is only cool with the wire stock, if then. Thinking to fund a Lima6 with frt.

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This is /k/ related because it discuss who was more effective wearing his weapons: red baron or white death

https://youtu.be/RZliZbfM0Ek
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Buy an ad.
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Don't buy an ad because rap battles of history is some actual cringe.

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Eyup... all in a day's work *burp*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoPvtG7L2rE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIt56ezNiVw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_7kkNS-m3s

Hypothetically, if the Iron Age came sooner and the Bronze Age was dramatically shorter (or didn't happen at all), would swords be more prominent on the battlefield? Or were polearms just inevitable?
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(long) swords were only popular when armor was rare due to rarity of the most produced metal, once the metal production increased and armor plate/mails became widespread people used shorter swords as side arm. That happened at least twice, during the late Bronze age and medieval times.
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>>64634219
Swords were prominent. Massed longspears just works very well.

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A geran drone flew around the port of Odessa, then struck a ship.
https://files.catbox.moe/jqgjqq.mp4 (strike at 0:38)
The ship is claimed to be a Turkish cargo ship.
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>>64629030
Friendship without limits :^)
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>>64633906
So fun dud
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>>64633867
Look another zigger obsessed with reddit.

Meanwhile
14.12.2025
Tanks — 11410 (+1)
Armored fighting vehicle — 23721 (+7)
Artillery systems — 35041 (+9)
MLRS — 1567
Anti-aircraft warfare — 1259 (+1)
Planes — 432
Helicopters — 347
UAV — 90124 (+440)
Cruise missiles — 4073 (+13)
Ships (boats) — 28

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>>64628625
>How do I profit from the inevitable famine in the Middle East?
Read a document: The UN RoadMap to Food Security through to 2050.
That'll give you an idea of what'll be happening middle east, and how to pivot.

>Imagine if americans had been justifying their own mistakes
FTFY.
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>>64629520
Paid for mostly by Russia, so if they suspended it the Russians would be the ones losing out.

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>Newfag? Read this:
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>Want to help firearm rights?
https://firearmrights.ca

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>>64628525 (OP)
>>Because armed people will NOT willingly >>load themsleves into railroad boxcars,
Quickfix.
I remember it was. In Switzerland, a gang of armed revolutionaries, along with Vladimir Ulyanov-Lenine, willingly loaded themselves into railroad boxcars, their guy sealed the boxcars, they crossed the interstate border, got out of boxcars and made a revolution, if I'm not mistaken, the Great October Revolution (November 7-8, 1917)

I'm not calling for a revolution or a conquest, I just recollected that historic event.
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>>64634162
What did you think he meant?
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>>64634237
That picture reminds me of the zombie from the start of resident evil 1 I don't like it
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>>64634118
well they took away most of the guns, so you can actually have a mass shooting with bolt actions (there was a shotgun too)
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>>64634237
Going to church is fake and gay. You'll be much closer to God in a field popping off rounds and appreciating the scenery than crammed in with a billion people just trying to avoid hell.

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>182 Spaniard manage to fight off 80k Battle hardened mayahns warrior with only one slave dead
Was this the great stroke of Tactical Genius?
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>>64633603
Mexicans are great at terrorizing unarmed civilians but suck at organized warfare.
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Doesn't matter the number, you run when the guys in front of you run
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>>64633603
>>>/his/
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Most of Cortes's men had cotton armor rather than plate.

Which makes them more badass actually, but...
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They probably just wanted dates. Also, the Incas and Aztecs could have saved a lot of grief by just converting to Catholicism. They were pretty dumb.

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As part of the modernization and consolidation of its combat fleet, the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) successfully conducted the first launch of an MBDA Meteor air-to-air missile from a Gripen E fighter jet. The test, carried out on November 27th from Natal Air Base (BANT), represents a technological and operational milestone that confirms the full capability of the Brazilian Air Force's most advanced weapon system.

During the exercise, the missile was fired at a Mirach 100/5 aerial target, designed to replicate the flight profiles of fighter jets maneuvering at high speed and altitude. This challenging scenario allowed for the evaluation of the Meteor's accuracy and performance under realistic combat conditions, as well as testing the Gripen E's capabilities in long-range air-to-air missions.

Major Gregor Gaspar, of the First Air Defense Group (1st GDA) “Jaguar,” explained that the weapons employment profiles were carefully selected by a highly trained crew to maximize the exercise's performance. He emphasized that the launch not only represents a technical achievement but also consolidates the operational doctrine developed by the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) for the use of long-range weapons, fully integrating the Gripen into modern air combat standards.

The integration of the Meteor missile onto the F-39E Gripen significantly expands Brazil's deterrent capabilities. This advancement places the Brazilian Air Force at a new level in air defense, reinforcing its sovereignty over its extensive airspace. With this combination, the country possesses a weapon capable of detecting, tracking, and neutralizing threats at a range of over 150 kilometers, strengthening its strategic position in the region.
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>>64634111
brazil's brics membership is reflected on its diplomatic positions.
lula took a lot of heat for maintaining brazil's historical BRICS position.

military procurement goes through a different track. it will take some time to align it with the new realities of the world.
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>>64634170
Does it bother you that the acronym BRIC was invented by an English banker? Not trying to agitate, genuinely curious.
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>>64634111
BRICS is fake, nobody likes you ziggers

>>64634170
>lula took a lot of heat
No shit, well deserved.

>>64634178
They have zero awareness of the real world
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>>64634170
I'm just curious what the BRICS countries are actually getting out of it.
>no military cooperation
>negligable economic cooperation
I guess having someone that will veto for you at the UN security council is nice to have, but even that is of dubious use since it doesn't protect you from betting wrecked by sanctions.
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>>64634268
"BRICS" is a new avatar of thirdworldism. It's nothing new. It was very much a thing in the 1970s, after the oil shocks. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_International_Economic_Order).
In fact, BRICS countries are trying to use this platform to leverage their interests globally. This is mostly reasonable. russia desperately tries to spin in into an anti-Western alliance, but it won't work, because that isn't what most BRICS countries want either.

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They are coming for your lead
https://www.npr.org/2025/12/08/nx-s1-5599539/hunters-encouraged-to-trade-lead-bullets-for-copper-to-protect-scavenging-animals
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>>64633008
I effectively do though when I shoot it regularly, but I don't count that towards hunting usage. I guess if you have a hunting gun you literally only use once per year then sure doesn't hurt, though even then with a quality setup the zero shouldn't shift to any significant degree at the kind of ranges and accuracy we're talking for hunting.

But sure, if you take an extra 3 bullets each year to double check and refamiliarize yourself then sure, no problem.
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>>64633031
do you shoot your hunting ammo all year? if you're using expensive nonlead hunting ammo it's likely going to have a different zero than leaded stuff
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>>64621568
Good. If you can afford to play with guns, you can afford a minor increase in ammo prices until the market adjusts.
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>>64622574
You just made that issue up. I've never heard about it before. Remember this ammo has been used since 2010, with no problems.
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>>64623121
>(because who the hell actually eats hog?)
wild hog is very very tasty

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Post gear, discuss gear.
Camo chic: Operator mode
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>>64633092
Sort of doubt it. Unless material science has sped up considerably in the past 3 years. Then again if a "lightweight" rifle rated helmet was possible to made it would already be on the heads of CIA SAD units
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>>64632388
lol, I think that company is a Longfri outlet.
Yeah, that was never gonna happen.
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Are there multi curve hybrid composition plates yet that defeat M80A1, M855A1, HOT M193 etc, while being LESS than 4.6lbs per 10x12", and that cost less than $400 per plate, and are no more than 1" thick?
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What type of stuff can I fit inside the velocity system buttpack
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>>64632092
Laser hair removal from your anus would make for MUCH easier cleanup. Just try this experiment next time you wipe:
>be you
>shitting
>wiping
>wipe poo on your arm
>now wipe it off with the papper
>sniff test
You will fail the sniff test because the paper doesn't clean. Add in poo clinging to your ass bush and you really do have a problem.
>>64632123
He does.

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>>64633000
why would i want to have a rifle that i need to take apart to store when a rifle i can pull out an use is right there?
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>>64633490
The purpose of SBRing a bullpup is so you can put a suppressor on it.
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>>64632862
ya dude, the guy that runs that shop is beyond good at what he does
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>>64633670
I figured that was unnecessary for the weight distribution since bullpups are already fairly rear heavy
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>>64628323
It's for putting a can on you retard.

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This is a literal combat ship.
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>>64633612
My logic for not speeding in littoral waters is that you're there to actually combat and neutralize the threat, not giving it the time and space to take advantage of the geography and slither back into safe havens, which littoral waters are aplenty, only because you don't have a well armoured *and* armed ship to actually engage
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>>64633681
>2/3rds of the crew complement.
That's the rub
Manning costs are more important than platform
Meaning, it's better to have more expensive ships but fewer crews, cost-wise

>>64633681
>mark 57s are never ever again.
Why?
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>>64633674
Can the drone choppers be used as a mini AWACS? Or can they fire based off targetting info from other assets?
>>64633681
No I was serious. Low crew requirements and a surprisingly low price are good reasons to keep the program going in some way
>>64633684
Boomer FUD, anon detailed the fixes here
>>64633612
A big part of the appeal with the Indy is its a known known now, any new ship design will likely have a buggy first ship or two, or worse.. Like freedom
They should at least build enough new Indy's to fully retire those
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>>64633741
>as a mini AWACS
no
drone missile cueing is in the most infant of stages at this time
no such sensor / targeting pod has been developed, so it will be around a decade before any such capability will be operationally fielded by a Navy heli drone

>>64633699
I don't quite understand what you're trying to say
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>>64632903
>the Legend class isn't up to Navy safety standard, we shall pick the FREMM
>the FREMM class isn't up to Navy safety standard, we shall pick the Legend class
>???
>another 20 trillions to the burkes

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/arg/ arguing about the weekend edition

>will it last until katurday?

Previously
>>64624864
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>>64633077
If im going to be honest, I have been wanting an XCR for well over a year now. Unfortunately trannies here seem to love it for some reason, which is odd considering Mormons made it. Which I guess is another reason to not buy it.
>>64633072
I know its sig saar, but what do you think about their new 516? I hear the original was pretty good and is still popular
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>>64633976
>what do you think about their new 516?
I think you should transition.
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>>64631734
Lost my focus ring set screw at last night's shoot
just missed a deal on a BlackbeardX
and my tatted gym hoe strained her ankle on the last ruck

>>64630431
Thought I was being creative until I realized I basically just got everyone some kind of knife

>>64630504
nta but I'm phasing out metal feed lips for the most part and sticking with gen 3 pmags, just means I have to dremel the over-insertion tab off to work with my chest rig
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>>64634138
Xir yes xir
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>>64633976
theres really no point in buying SSGP ARs that don't have folding stocks, you're getting the worst of both worlds.

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What kind of weapons would ukraine need to get their land back. It seems like stealth bombers or something. How prevelant are s300 sams on each side?
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>>64631744
>helmettard outs himself with his mental illness
>once again goes into fullblown meltdown because his ego and lack of intelligence prevent him from coming to terms with the fact that he's just that easy to spot and he's not important enough to be tracked by govt agencies
>NOOOO BEING A LOLCOW WHO GETS BULLIED EVERY DAY MAKES ME A COOL FAMOUS CHAD
weird coping mechanism but alright helmettard.
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>>64631830
>A COOL FAMOUS CHAD
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>>64631981
>i'm totally not upset
>for the 4000th time where i'm upset
this doesn't actually work, you know that, right?
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>>64609554
Artillery and Ammunition. Air defense systems and long range missiles. MBTs and APCs to arm the two million men they have in reserve.

14.12.2025
Tanks — 11410 (+1)
Armored fighting vehicle — 23721 (+7)
Artillery systems — 35041 (+9)
MLRS — 1567
Anti-aircraft warfare — 1259 (+1)
Planes — 432
Helicopters — 347
UAV — 90124 (+440)
Cruise missiles — 4073 (+13)
Ships (boats) — 28
Submarines — 1

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>>64612991
Yes, yes. Same thing was said about stalin
>there are worse then him!
It's an old propaganda trick to try and protect current tyrant

As things stand now, nothing can be worse for everybody involved than monke. Including vatniks. Acking him and his manlet ego is quickest way to break the grinding stalemate that will bankrupt vatnikstan


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