>Newfag? Read this:https://pastebin.com/Ndb2jSAuhttps://howtogetagun.ca/>Want to hunt? CFG Hunting license info:https://pastebin.com/nC8RpYb3>Want to spend your shekels?https://almostprohibited.ca/>Recommended /cangen/ vendors list (patched 04.25.2024):https://pastebin.com/4pshBiBt>Want to help firearm rights?https://firearmrights.caComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64634390Why are you here? You're not supposed to be using electricity today.
>>>/wsg/6051290
>>64634523Irg still has it for sale but you'll be importing it with them if thats a deal breaker for you
>>64634581Don't forget Chris d'Entremont.>>>/wsg/6051292
>>64634581It's like watching a train wreck in ultra slow motion, this shit will drag out for decades at this rate. It saddens me that I probably won't live long enough to see the final results and resolution.
>had a little girl pull a gun on me today What is this world coming to? Recommend something non lethal that doesnt leave marks
panko manko!
>>64633454don't say that
>>64633454do say that
>>64632730>Recommend something non lethal that doesnt leave marksPhone book across the head.
>>64633454Is panko manko good for you?
I lie awake alot thinking about how ill prepared I am or how I would handle myself in a Self Defense situation, if the drills ive done, my knowledge and experience are enough. I wonder whats the best drills to train for such scenarios within the confines of budget and whats able to be trained in the confines of a simple range, And even then drills aren't enoughDraw to first shot on target,Multiple target drills, Reload speed, immediate action drillsStress inoculation drillsMost incidents whether you are or aren't the target, even if you can draw insanely fast really depend on the current context in milliseconds, like if you are or aren't being observed drawing. Most incidents are ambushes at most, a stick up, surprise attack/robbery, or home invasion. I think if I would be able to handle my nerves hopped up on adrenalineAs far as I can I understand the old adage that you fall to your lowest level of training and rarely rise to the occasion. So whats the training plan?I understand theres lots to itRaw gun skill(speed+accuracry)Having the discipline to always be carryingUnderstanding the push and pull or right time to actAs well as cognitively understanding legal limitations of where you are at to avoid jail timeComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64633195Raw gun skills are essential but it is also essential to be able to switch from a state of calmness and cool-headedness to one that allows you to take a life if you need to. If you are able to detect a threat, analyse it, and determine the correct course of action before you do anything, and before the opponent has a chance to do anything, you will survive any encounter with a ne’er-do-well that doesn’t involve them catching you completely off-guard and doming you before you have the time to react, like a hit or a schizo murderer. I’ve seen videos of rookie cops panicking when something like a bad guy drawing unexpectedly happens and they completely panic, fumble to draw their weapon, and end up critical or wasted. That kind of skill can only really be learned if you have experience with that kind of situation, which is why combat veterans tend to be more efficient and likely to survive an encounter like that. It sounds like wishy-washy hippie talk and stating the obvious but the best kind of training you can do for this is to practice mindfulness of your surroundings at all times, analysing details and people in settings like city streets. The thought pattern should be as follows: Analysis -> detection -> determination -> action (ADDA)
>Flapper Locked
>>64632020>Boardwalk EmpirethanksI always forget about this show and Peaky Blinders
>>64631919>flat as a board>still sexymore like boardwank empire amirite
>rolling block>blocks don't roll
Never watched this show but I did see a cool clip from it of a disfigured WWI vet doing some serious operating. Is it worth watching?
>>64634592Richard Harrow is the single most effective trigger man in that series. I love his story, you should watch it.
tell horror stories about what happens when women get their hands on a firearm, I'll start...
>>64629356Did you ever fuck your sisters?
>Let one of my friends girlfriend shoot my 10/22 because she's never shot a gun before>Her first instinct is to hold it over her shoulder like she's shooting an RPG
I take my friends shooting (urbanites, male and female, always their first time touching a gun) and we neve have issues because I'm not a fucking retard. Anything stupid that happens on your waych is a reflection of your stupidity, not theirs.
>>64628633My ex bought a little .38 for her purse and I took her to a range. She aimed, pulled the trigger, but it didn't fire, so she immediately turned it to the side and shot herself in the hand, and me in the leg at the same time. A fragment of her metacarpals lodged itself in my leg, causing a secondary infection weeks later that resulted in having 2 chunks of my left calf muscle removed. I can now no longer wear shorts without looks of shock, discomfort and horror from those around me.
>>64634518holy shit you're stupid
Navy Secretary John Phelan just recently revealed the most recent proposal to replace the Constellation class frigates. It's basically a modified version of the Coast Guard's Legend class cutter carrying 16 VLS cells.https://breakingdefense.com/2025/12/navy-wants-new-frigate-in-2028-says-services-acquisition-head/https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5OJZ8eB_mPA&pp=0gcJCR4Bo7VqN5tD
>>64634308You're guesstimating on not much there. A retractable hanger is fine for EEZ patrolling. Look at the parent design, it's the same setup, but with mods for a higher threat environment.>>64634343Accommodation standards for USN are miserable. You're getting commercial grade space and services on most warships now.
>>64634350You're counting capability by cells or guns, you have to go back. You're not having equal tonnage because of lead weights. There's a reason for it.
>>64634361>A retractable hanger is fine for EEZ patrollingfor low-tempo EEZ patrolling where you sortie like once a day, surebut if you expand the context to low-threat low-activity-rate environments, lots of things are permissible. you could even arrange to have constant land-based patrols and eschew helicopters entirely (they're expensive) and settle for a drone launch system and davits to send out your VBSS teams on fast boats, if the threat you're addressing is low enough. so what's the context? are we still talking about turdie EEZ patrol or FFGX fits?
>>64633683Cost plus contracts
>>64634381We don't know what tempo was required, so again, you're guesstimating. What we know is that the parent class was for 2nd rate operations -- and that could maintain a helo:>The retractable hangar is fully equipped to accommodate and maintain an AB 212 or an NH 90 helicopterhttps://www.naval-technology.com/projects/commandante/So it's more likely than not a Puma or Super Puma could stay onboard and the sortie rate itself is irrelevant if the conops doesn't require it. ie the helo is only prosecution for when raiding/SAR/drug interdiction.You're proposing this like it should be all or nothing. Having a helicopter less frequently, is still better than not having or waiting on a helicopter. There's utility in it. I mean, do really think a drone provides greater utility for a EEZ patrol ship than a helo? That is silly.lol at the idea of sending fast boats for what is primarily cargo and tankers when you could have a helo
/k/onfess my sons
>>64625114I shoot clays like twice a year and can't be bothered with hunting anymore
>>64633208Lever action is gonna work a lot better with a suppressor due to not being a gas run system. And while I haven’t looked it up I’m gonna guess theirs probably more bullet options out their in a wider variety for 300 blackout vs 30-30 due it being the current new hot thing…. And while a 45-70 lever gun would be fun as fuck 300 blackout is significantly cheaper to load, especially for bullet prices.. also fwiw Henry’s supreme can be bought as a 223/557. As I understand it it’s essentially an ar style bolt but driven off a lever instead of a gas system. Still takes regular ar mags in both the 300 blackout and 223 version. It’s a weird bastard middle child between the two and I like the look of it.
I just bought a Mosin 91/30 for 300 bucks.
>>64625849I got the same approach, I was even near fudd (except it was with the beretta 92) and hating polymer on pistol. Then I tried a glock 19: I was so dumb. I think i'll grab a 17 gen 5
>>64634482This is a confession thread, not a bragging thread
Fat stacks of webleys edition Old >>64508773
>>64629585>>64630360yep, its the simplified good year logochecks out
>>64629585 its a sandal strapsee >>64633130 the strap seperating the heel looks like the kyrillic letterthose weird foot fetish cucks at izhevsk as if that constant gay rape in russias army wouldnt be disgusting enoughfaggots
For me, its Fanta and Mausers
>>64631849>>64632921Alright, tell us what's special about it. I assume never-refurbished based on the condition.
>>64631849>>64632921Overpaid, i used to get there for $99 all day long. Even now theyre not worth more than $250
>Cumrag Pidorovich, is time to assault hohol position>Here's your armored ladahttps://files.catbox.moe/9k57se.MP4
>>64634271Weaponised poverty, Russian's are poor because the state steals everything and they're pretty much considered just wildlife they can use for semi-useful activities- filthy low paid work, fighting wars, annoying the shit out of people on the internet and paying taxesSo when the Tsar says he's going to pay you 3 years wages just to sign up, hard cash down people kind of listened to that and figured... well, how bad can it be?Technically, they can also earn a wage as well, provided they survive.Reality is that things can get so fucking bad its nuts and the average lifespan from signing up, training, transport and ending up on the front lines is 12 daysTwelve daysThat's it, you probably won't last much longer
>>64634027It's a struggle. I want a GF taller than me, but I also know if I wasn't tall I'd probably kill myself.
>>64633713stabilized footage
>>64634057>worse-than-WW1 tier idiocyPlease don't make that comparison, in WW1 most people were well aware of their options and tried to do the best they could.
>>64633999The top fell of
How effective were these things? Obsidian is said to be extremely sharp and multiple edges instead of one straight blade might be extremely painful.
>>64634465>MacuahutitlCouldn't they have used an easier name to pronounce or remember?
>>64634465The problem is that Mesoamerican combat was highly ritualized. The goal was not to kill the opponent, but to stun and maim him to provide captives for sacrifice. You are basically looking at an alien civilization. They did not fight to kill the opponent.For the goal they were designed for, they were highly effective.
>>64634465They were perfectly fine for native-on-native warfare. Problems arose when they encountered the Spaniards because obsidian (aka volcanic glass) had a tendency to shatter against steel breastplates.
>>64634477All of that is a common explanation that everyone says, but it's not based on anything the Aztecs said, but just some later Europeans trying to explain everything. It was an expansionist empire, and no one ever gimps their own armed forces or their equipment for "rituals". It's more likely their weapons were just better at maiming than killing, and they collected prisoners for sacrifice later.
>>64634571>It was an expansionist empireAh but that's the thing. It wasn't an Empire at all. It was a confederation of three city-states (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan) and many tributaries. The Aztecs did not in fact conquer the Tlaxcalans, they subjugated them. A different thing.They never occupied Tlaxcala despite having the means to do so. Instead, they would collect tribute from the Tlaxcalans, and leave them strong enough for waging the periodic ritual war on them, so yeah these obsidian swords were pretty much designed for that. You don't see them on the actual expansionist empires. The Incas used lances, archers and slingers, and even bronze axes. But the Incas were true expansionist empire, who annexed and assimilated the peoples they conquered. They kidnapped the elites of their rivals, raised their children to be Incas, and sent them back to rule as part of a united polity.But in Mesoamerica the prevalence of obsidian swords increased as the warfare became more and more focused around captives.
HADID-110 stealthy loitering munition Here are the specs>350km per hour topspeed>9km cruising altitude >30 kilogram warhead >0.02m cross section
>>64633392kupiyansk or however it is written got couldroon'd and then retaken by Ukraine after it took russia years and thousands of dead russians to get thereZelensky took the opportunity for a photo op
>>64632933How does Iran intend to counter their capital's extreme water shortage?
>>64633525i just took a look, and yeah haha, that's half a fucking year of grueling meatwave attacks worth of men and effort completely erased. TZD is showing steady progress.
>>64631107you forgot to mention the most important stat, the price,
>>64632798I laid out my argument with the utmost clarity, even educating you on the basic background knowledge required to understand it, which you obviously lack. You have no arguments at all, but you want to save face and not concede that I clearly won the argument so you pivot into subtle personal attacks. Very female reaction. Are you a weak man who cannot defend himself?>>64632962>You don't know what material HADID-110 structure is made from.What the fuck do you think it is made from? Tungsten carbide? All these drones are made from very lightweight, cheap materials because the requirements on the material are low, you do not need high strength, and if you are concerned about stealth you simply pick common dielectric materials which have been used for such drones, model air planes and real planes for a long time by now.It's called an educated guess, and the only 2 materials which can explain their RCS claim are glass fiber composits or urethane/styrene foams, all of which are common and suitable materials.Maybe plywood would work, but I do not have radar data on that.Does it matter? It is entirely feasible and doable.
Revolvers are actually cool and you should buy one editionGuide: https://files.catbox.moe/9g5sv2.pdfPastebin: https://pastebin.com/gs6mLNikPrevious: >>64624859
>>64634337>SIGs are dogshit though.*NuSIG
>>64634315Eh, close-ish.But the two brands aren't in the sa,e category. The Bundeswehr are adopting the CZ P10 as their new side arm and the Shadow 2 is the most used competition gun. Staccatos and 2011s in general are also popular in the competition scene.Spec ops mostly run Glocks because they just work and don't weigh as much as a steel frame handgun, like a Staccato, but they all know what they are. I know a green beret and he and everyone else in his group run Glocks, but he's always entertainined running a Staccato. They are definitely much easier to shoot accurately than a Glock (hence the popularity with comp shooters), but the added weight and maintenance just doesn't warrant carrying it, given how little combat use they will likey be used in. The practical solution is to git gud with a Glock and save your vanity gun for personal use. Staccato is actually pretty brilliant in targeting PDs to run their 2011s, since before that, 2011s were really just for enthusiasts and competition shooters. Until recently, they were quite finicky too.If you can afford the gun and can keep it cleaned and lubed well, then it makes sense for cops to carry a Staccato, since it means they can shoot it better more easily. Unlike military, it's their primary weapon, they cary way less gear, and their carry environments are a lot less harsh. Therefore, it's a lot more attractive for them.
Judging by the wrists, this one is actually a man so it's not a coincidence that he's handling recoil better than the women albeit not particularly well. Like the other cos players, he tries to keep his trigger finger level with the target because that's the intuitive or most comfortable way to grasp the frame but this results in too low of a grip as the "beaver tail" isn't thick enough to accommodate. Glocks are simply a poor choice with to instruct beginners>>64632596It looks like you have a couple of archived / deleted threads open there too>>64632611>>64633430Kek
>>64634462Go back to /arg/ SNAPbin. You aren't welcome here.
>>64633810I can think of a number of better ways to spend 200 than on that.
Is this a normal behaviour for a military An-22?
>>64634199Heh
>>64634374>One of the worst "memes" to grace the face of 4chanFor you.
>>64634195I forgot that this happened.
>>64634374You're a big guy.
>>64634380>>64634383>>64634506>>64634542>>64634561
New RUSI content dropped>https://static.rusi.org/rp-disrupting-russian-air-defence-production.pdftl;dr Russian air defenses have systematically improved and shoot down a high percent of Ukrainian deep strike drones.
>>64634530Is that only drones shot down or also drones defeated through EW?
>>64634560"drones intercepted", probably counts defeat through all means
>>64633009>>64633533[citation needed]ANd I mena an actual one, not you regurgitating old-ass zigger propaganda for the milliontht time.
>>64634570NTA, but there was one cited instance where AFU gave feedback that American GPS-guided munitions' hit rate appeared to be 6%. it was not stated how often this happened. most likely it's a one-time figure, like the "Russia fired 50,000 shells a day" which happened that one day, but then ziggers and retards started trumpeting the figure as if they shoot that number every day of the warso it's a big stretch to say that all GPS-guided munitions are currently experiencing 6% hit rates. hell no.
>>64634570If you really must tenderize the horse's corpsehttps://www.businessinsider.com/us-gave-up-sending-ukraine-100k-excalibur-shells-hit-targets-2024-5
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?
>>64614817You are smaller then Bangladesh. Learn your fucking place pidor. Delusions of grandeur are what got your manlet monkey czar stuck in this death spiral in the first place. And no, just because you have the empty alaska tier siberia dangling from you like a malformed appendix does not make you big and "stronk"
>>64615684What are the places to avoid?
>>64617402If puccia was actually russia, a normal and developed nation, no war would be going on. Instead it would be in the EU and NATO as european industrial input depot and changistan northern conteinment zone with yearly joint drills on the siberian border practicing defensive war against the chang hordes
>>64623143>Denys>optimisticLol what. Try watching some of his stuff sometimes instead of just skimming through thumbnails. The faggot is an absolute doomer and coward
>>64629059He is a paeudo intellectual of the worst kind. Literal sniffing his farts type snob