How are they still in business? shotgun sales are in the shitter and even if they do sell someone a shotgun, how many shotguns do people buy in their life time?>but they sell .22sare you really going to buy a mossberg .22 over a 10/22?>the patriotare you going to buy a mossberg patriot over a ruger or savage at basically the same price point?>handgunsthey sell handguns? have you ever seen someone with a mossberg handgun?Henry's another one. Are there really that many people buying lever actions and single shot break actions? It's even worse than car companies because guns are cheaper than cars and .22s and hunting guns last basically forever
>>64754003benelli/beretta make turkshit. stoger is the same company as them and is the turkshit branch
>>64752974>He doesn't know how to read a graphThis is called a compound line graph, anon. You can recognise it by the shaded area between each line. It's different from a regular line graph. There's no overlap. So for example, in 1993(?) on the graph in question, when the total amount of firearms manufactured was about 5,000,000, pistols and revolvers together made up about half of that (2,500,000), while shotguns and rifles were each about a quarter (1,250,000). With this, consider how skinny the green line is for shotguns compared to the rest of the graph in recent years.
>>64753974>They cheapened the 870 design until their most loyal fans abandoned themYeah. You're left out a few facts while you were masturbating, sport. Wingmaster and Police Mag models weren't changed at all. They cheapened up the Express entry grade crap and a few other garbage grade models. Secondly, despite your furious masturbation, 870 and Mossberg 590s have been reported by both Guns & Ammo and Gun Broker to have essentially the same sales numbers for the past 5 years straight, with the Bergs holding a SLIGHT edge in the pump market. Secondly, the supposed "issue" with the 700 you fallaciously brought up was ten thousand percent bullshit. The claims brought on that weapon for that supposed "defect" dated back to 1948 manufactured rifles and ALL models with the Walker trigger design. I've had a 700BDL since 1983 and that claim is fucking laughable.Asshole anti-gun law firms kept thought they had a winner with a bullshit "cover-up" about the original trigger mech engineer's thoughts on the final design and kept lobbing lawsuit grenades at the company until they finally found a jury stupid enough to hate firearms. After that pissant lawsuit payout, Remington's lawyers forced the company to make a show out of "doing something" in order to avoid any future class-actions.Their centerfire auto pistols have always been garbage. The new ownership had absolutely nothing to do with that.I own several Remingtons, in addition to the bolt gun I mentioned above. Including a 3.5in 870 super mag loaded with slugs and buckshot leaning behind my bedroom door right now, and I have had ZERO malfunctions out of any of them in 40 years.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64752355>good, reliableMossberg shotgun is the only gun I ever had break. The internal parts are made of cheap metal and bend out of spec. Everything has to be in particular spec for it to function, the 500 is like clockwork inside. Not a reliable gun at all. It has an oddly surprising number of moving parts that all need to be aligned perfectly to function, and the metal bars bending from normal racking fucks the action up and shit starts to grind or it doesn't function. Cheap piece of shit, i don't buy their products anymore.
>>64752777Chexed
Realistically, what firearm would you need to take down a rampaging Na'vi from the Avatar films? Nine feet of solid muscle and bone (reinforced with natural carbon fibre), extremely fast-moving and agile, fighting on their own turf with very short engagement distances? There's no way 5.56 mm would cut it, would 7.62mm be enough?
>>64754363Having a teenager sound like a total grandma was weird as fuck. She didn't even TRY sounding younger.I'd still bang both of them, though.
>>64752947>very short engagement distances? There's no way 5.56 mm would cut itWhy would it not cut it? Na'vi skin and muscle has to be so dense and strong that 556 wouldn't reach the organs and nervous system to injure/kill them and if that is the case then even 7.62 would struggle. IIRC in the first movie the humans used alot of guns that used some future 6.2x35mm rounds>>64753952>nuke the planet from orbit to get the unobtainiumThey dont need to do that to genocide them. They just need to fly high enough that no ikraan can reach them and just reenact the firebombing of japan or operation rolling thunder.The difference in technology is so different that there is nothing that can stop the RDA from genociding all the hostile na'vi tribes. The RDA should have in the second movie with ease 1000's attack helicopters. Send 10 helis per village to ballistically bombard them video relatedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Squ12m1Ewr4and you would with 1000 helis bomb 100 different villages at the same time.There is nothing that can stop the RDA from doing genocide the old school way. We are talking about stone age tech resisting space age tech. The na'vi resistance and their human allies did nothing for 14 years to prepare so the whole situation is hopeless.
>>64753336>>64753352Regardless of their physical capabilities, gunshot wounds are mostly outside the scope of Stone Age medical treatment. Any Na'vi you see take a bullet and shrug off the wound is more than likely a Na'vi that is going to die a couple days later.
>>64753537>>64753610It's kinda forgotten but Pandora only has 80% of Earth's gravity. Pound for pound humans should be noticeably stronger than Na'vi until muscle atrophy kicks in.
>>64753622The movies really are visually stunning. Great theatre experiences.
I just ordered a .308 CZ600 range for 1100 yurobucks (they usually go for 1300), did I fuck up
>>64753307>Europe used to have lions.Maybe the extinction of the cave lions are not to be lamented? It seems that the extinctification of cave bears and cave lions gave rise to h. Sapian dominance over the entire European continent, as the range of lions, up to modern day can also find coincidence with the under developed countries. Perhaps just a fluke.
>>64753604or perhaps the dominance of humans lead to extinction of cave lions and the other megafauna. who knows
>>64753700>the dominance of humans lead to extinction of cave lionsSorry, I implied this and was not clear.>>64753267>would hunt Megaloceros>While most abundant in Eurasia,fossil evidence confirms its presence in North America, though it was a distinct species within the same giant deer lineage, not a direct ancestor of modern North American elk.In NA, also. Plus we had Megathierium, the giant ground sloth. And Priodontes maximus, the largest living armadillo. About like a 6 foot round ball, with bones that have revealed clear human predation in Central America. Surelu a .308 would have been good enough for all these, perhaps excepting the cave bear (short faced brown bear) and the cave lion. .338winmag for those guys, if not .378 Weatherby.
>all this cartridge nonsense>when 30-06 just werks
>>64754726lol 30-06 is obsolete shit doubt you even use it
>go to https://catalog.archives.gov/search?availableOnline=true&endDate=1949&page=1&q=German%20aircraft&startDate=1940>search some relevant term to your interests>make sure to set filters to "available to access online" and filter for the year range>bring back something cool
I think the B-17 could also be equipped with fuel tanks for the bomb bay, but were they less common than those on the B-24?
>>64753587This plane starred in the movie "Toward The Unknown". Ironically in the movie, it played a failure of a plane. The actual plane ended up crashing.Good movie, btw.
>Original caption: Globe girdling coast Guardsman Stanley Mumford of wayne, Mich., knows what it is to load a pistol in a hurry. Mumford, a coxswain, had to reload the gun with one hand while operating a landing boat in the first wave at the start of the African invasion. He was wounded during the action. The Coast Guardsman has also seen service in the Southwest Pacific war zone.
>>64754124That is one dope ass recruiting card.
>>64754715it's an OPFOR death card so it's not even a real recruiting cardit's as close as OPFOR can legally get to teabagging their opponents
Canadian firearms General>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/SwhJDpkc>Want to help firearm rights?https://firearmrights.caComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64754341https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/59503666/#q59505642Fat broad also posted her shitty fanart (of herself) in the same thread. No one here is gonna forget that the discord chinks spent literally years trying to ruin this place.
>>64754586>Deadly no knock raids, dangerous schizos, antichrists and chugs... None of them will stop cangen on its triumphant march towards saving the country!Man /cangen/ threads used to be so based. Now its just newfags showing off their favorite single shot .410.
>>64754638Yup. Just shows what happens after five years of being beaten down by the government.
PHULL SPEED AHEAD SAAR!https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/police-in-b-c-raise-concerns-about-readiness-of-federal-tracking-program-behind-firearms-buyback
>>64754704The definition of rent free
>>64752387I don't believe you. It's too cool
>>64752387Holy shit. Do you mind posting a time stamp? If you actually own one that'd easily be one of the coolest things I've ever seen a kommando with. Weren't less than 10k ever produced?
>>64753963That's the ugliest piece of shit I've ever seen wtf
>>64754249fg42 is based shut your whore mouth
>>64704630Is that a FAMAS?!?! Hahaha, just kidding guys, lol
How come glocks frequently jam if you limp wrist them but other handguns don't? https://youtube.com/shorts/FYG4aNr-b8o
JaredAF did a video on this as well. Basically, light frame has low inertia/ momentum, so not enough energy from the recoil to move the slide itself. Berettas also have this issue when limp-wristed, though they fail to feed when the Glock would fail to extract.Or you could get a revolver and bend your elbow to absorb the recoil. Just don't get one with engravings off the bat.
>>64717636X2Never been in real combat but I've done some fire and maneuver ranges that were real motherfuckers. You'd be shocked just how retarded you get when you're completely fucking gassed and still have to get the lead out.>>64717886I own a 17c. Never had a limpwrist failure. And I've definitely tried. Two finger firing the gun with the weakest ammo I can get my hands on and it just goes. I don't know if it's because of the porting or the slide being slightly lighter due to the cutouts but there you go.
>>64754205>bend your elbow to absorb the recoilI still don't really understand what this means. Granted, I don't have much experience with revolvers but I don't see how moving your elbow would absorb recoil.
>>64754448absorb, dampen. Twist, bend. It's a reference to a game.https://youtu.be/TIsgXnOlEM4?si=nrQo66XaIUTusiS3Point is, revolvers (usually) don't depend on recoil to cycle the weapon. A firm grip will keep it from flying out of your hand and/or into your face.
>>64753971You are underage for this site.
Previous: >>64643273Stamboulieh Law makes weekly videos on all the latest lawfare:https://youtube.com/@2alawYou've heard of FRTs, but what's a "super safety"?>uses the safety to force the reset of the trigger>allows for way more trigger options (you just have to trim two places)>invented by Tim Hoffman (https://hoffmantactical.com)>gifted to the world to freely 3D print>enterprising people now selling super safeties made of steel (recommend at least 4140)>cheaper than an FRT ($90-$150)>originally a 3-position cross-bolt safety>left is safe, right is semi, middle is super>3-position 90° super safety selectors are now availableComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>64752810>>64752902I just got all my parts in for an A3 tactical build on a Jakl .300blk, I'm using a normal ASD super safety It sounds like your overcomplicating this with finicky giessele shit
>>64753694 Its mostly a case of if a regular milsec curved trigger will even work well with the way the trigger linkage works. All the tiggers they recommend for the a3 bullpup kit are flat single stage triggers with a low trigger pull.
>>64718844there is a kabuto remix that works on unmodified mbts
Atrius is going to shot show, so at least 2 frt companies will be there
>>64754592good to hear. will go talk to them.
>7.62x54r, 7.62x39, 7.62x25>6.5 creedmoor, 6.5 grendel, 6.5 cbjExplain why we dont standardize diameters across the board to appease my personal autism
>>64751200I can't answer that question because I don't know which numbers your personal autism demands. Maybe you should explain that better?
>>64751200Those are either obsolete or memes rounds for fudds
>>64752064The autism only demands that the pistol, assault rifle and sniper rounds all be the same diameter
>>64751200Deal with it
>>647527999x19, 9x39, 9x39
Holidays and winter ops. Any front, any era. Post winter /k/ino. Almost didn't make it home in time to post this year's thread.
>>64748187At this time they had arisakas, winchester 1895 s, and mosins.
whoa page 10
>>64749808Can't forget the Carcanos and ShtLEs as well.
>>64744568Is his name erased?
>*shits up gun culture forever*
>>64750609I don't think revolvers and lever guns would have gotten as popular with the late millenial to zoomer crowd without it. Also the in game M16s drove some of the retro craze.
>>64753903Is till wish that Cold War had come out with an actual 1980's selection of weapons instead of... what he fuck was that? It was the same as ever other shooter. Do these assholes have sponsorship by Heckler and Cock?
>>64754283I went and looked it up and I hadn't realised that instead of the modular weapon system that the MW games use, they were still just using discrete guns. No fucking excuses then jesus christ, why is there a QBZ-95 in a game set in the 80's?I also don't understand how the carbine AR is an 'assault rifle' but the M16 is a 'tactical rifle'. Alongside the Aug, M14 and Norinco nugget clone.Looking this shit up made my day worse. Treyarch used to have a lot more fun with this stuff.
>>64747549last i checked there's only a map for like 3 of the zones and they're all from the original unexpanded forms of the areas
>>64748109just play SPT. its cheaper and moddable
What’s your favorite gun? Mine is my Nighthawk Custom Predator in 10mm.
The middle one is my 500. I'd bet my life on it.
Tough to pick a favorite, but one of these. Probably the sp101.
>>64746689Eat a salad, fat fuck
>>64746538glock 19
Right now it's this one.
Need to know if I've been pooping myself with this, been using it for years
>>64754517I don't care about whatever meme oil of the month fags are pushing, but at the same time I don't understand this OH NOES THE PRICE at all. You're supposed to use a little bit in the right places, not immerse the fucking thing every day. A single tiny bottle can last for fucking ages. It's the equivalent of spending like, fractions of a cent per round. It wouldn't matter if it's $5/oz or $0.10/oz it's still effectively nothing either way. If one was even the slightest bit better might as well.
OG /k/'s recommendation ca. ~2007 was to buy a quart of royal purple or an equivalent synth. oil.20 years later I am unironically convinced we were right.The gun oil industry, to include the gay kommando lubeshit, is an absolute scam/snakeoil industry.>hurr but this oil protects against rust!>durrr but this one is for machine guns!Marketing retard bullshit.Buy lube/oil, expect to reapply it regardless. Simple as.
>>64754517>>64754594I think what we forget is how many noshoots there are though. If you use and in turn clean your gun regularly then anything decent is fine and cheapness matters. But tons of people buy a gun and it sits around 11.99 months out of 12. Maybe some of the lube shit makes more sense then. That farm youtube did show there were differences in rust and such between oils over long periods. Kind of a frustrating thought though. Just fucking shoot more.Also I think suppressors are an exception. Except for 22lr I don't clean them almost ever, they only need it after like 4000-10000 rounds. Shit is pretty built up at that point though. Feels reasonable it'll need something strong to soak in for a bit. Maybe I should buy an ultrasonic instead though?
>>64754550>OH NOES THE PRICEBecause relative to any other application that uses niche and expensive lubricating oils firearms have hands-down the highest profit margins in the industry. Go ahead and scammed though. Sorry for finding you a better deal.
>>64754517Ballistol sells gallon.
I can’t believe it took a 30 minute video to say what we already knew, which is that 10mm Auto is the superior automatic handgun cartridge, and that only after having to water it and then .40 S&W down for the women, manlets, and fags in the FBI did they just settle on 9mm because there was no difference at that point. Amazing.>But muh fire rate!Literally doesn’t matter in a combat scenario, doubly so if your shots don’t actually land. Paul Harrell already established this in his 1986 Miami Dade shootout analysis. Lift weights and carry 10mm, anons.https://youtu.be/ZybcWWu4ddk?si=KptwdszD7hCNFTQE
>>64745283>I will never understand who decided the FBI are the gun, and ammunition expert.Because they have the money to run their own ballistics lab. Also, FBI HRT is effectively special operations and were with Delta to capture Maduro. I don't know why anyone who knows anything about ballistics would even bother disagreeing with this vid. Reliable expansion with enough momentum to punch through bone and barriers and in a shootable cartridge like 9mm? /k/ is just full of fat retards and teenagers.For reference the guy wouldn't say it on cam but recommended loads are:Hornady critical duty 135gr Speer Gold Dot 145gr (G2 or original)And I suppose if you are carrying a sub 4" barrel 124gr +p Federal HST is also reliable
>>64753305kneel
>>64745387>trigger safety completely devoid of wear marksMy brother in Christ please actually use your guns I am begging you
>>64754500Hey you goofy fuck did you happen to notice anything usual about those top four images? Probably not because you are an absolute fucking tard. Anyone else?
>>64754633I'll push my fingers through your fucking eyes. Does that sound "goofy" to you you fucking clown? I noticed no one giving a fuck about .40 weak and gay. Enjoy over paying for a .000002% better 9mm.
Imagine the POTUS sent Delta Forces after you.Do you think you would do better than Maduro?
I would blow myself up as they grab me out of spite
>>64752573If this is some weird roundabout way of throwing a pizza party they can fuck off. The 7 cheese pepperoni and hard salami Red Baron pizza is mine!
>>64752649International law is worthless if all it does is hamstring the good guys and let illegitimate dictators, revanchist orcs, and stateless ragheads do whatever the fuck they want. Clinton was based for skipping the UN and intervening in Kosovo outright, Dubya was based for playing games with international law the same way al-Qaeda and the Taliban were, Obongo was based for ignoring international law completely to cap bin Laden and plaster with a Hellfire anyone who looked at a drone camera funny, and Trump is based for snatching Maduro in the dead of night.
>64754397He's out of line, but he's right.
>Delta bursts into my place of work, guns drawn>”not so fast gentleman”>point to the door they just knocked down>”I believe you gentleman are carrying non-approved cellular devices that also allow unapproved camera usage”>point to SCIF label on the door>”I’m sorry gentlemen but as the KMI manager AND the SIPRnet trusted agent I’m going to have to document this and report to my DIV-O”>”AFTER you all sign the log of course” >they all file out, heads down knowing they’re all about to get NJP’d up the ass by the NIOC CO>during captains mast the CO looks at me and I get to do the Roman gladiator thumbs up/thumbs down thingy for each of them.