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>>64760148>you own or have shot recentlywhere do you think you are?
>>64759925>>64759929>>64759939>heavy set man shoots someone in Lloyd and escapes>power goes out a few days laterCould it be...?
>>64760165>medium complexion
>>64760135>ai slop
>>64760135>>64760135>Use a real CanGen pic instead of the Hortler trash
You're tasked with building a kit to help Iranian resistance against the Ayatollah regime, the kits you build will be airdropped into Iranian territory in large dufflebags and then picked up by chosen operatives. You have $3k per kit to try to arm an light resistance guerrilla fighter, you can only source items from the US civilian market. At minimum you should provide a rifle, a pistol, body armor, essential accessories and ammunition for both, as well as any survival or tactical implement you see necessary.What kind of stuff do you pick?
>>64758364>all teh Iranian people have to do is let their fellow Iranians in the police and army know that they will not be harmed and that everyone wants a change. At this point violence is counterproductive.When this is what you get for asking nicely it's not so much that you're choosing violence as it is that there's just no other option left on the table.
>>64760107And apparently their own civilians too, apparently anything goes as long as it's not being used against an oppressive islamic theocracy or other dictatorship. But you showed me a video of someone saying exactly what the government told them to say while not getting shot so clearly the ayatollah is based and it's all the kikes and americans who are in bodybags, right?
>>64757950>At minimum you should provide a rifle, a pistol, body armor, essential accessories and ammunition for both, as well as any survival or tactical implement you see necessary.You'd do either a pistol or a rifle but not both. You'd also probably omit body armor since no one there would be conditioned for operating in it, access to traume care for shots outside the plates is minimal, and no one has drilled for plates-forward movement or shooting or the aggression necessary for armor to tactically pay off. Plus there's no artillery etc to justify non-tactical usage as passive protection.So basically it's 3k for a weapon, magazines and load carriage. A cheap SA AR15 carbine from PSA is about $600. Throw on a chinesium red dot or LPVO for another $200. Another $100 for mounts, batteries, screwdriver. PSA does a deal with 7 magpull mags and a rifle bag for $100. Call it 70 CPR for 1000 rounds of old fashioned M855.That leaves $1300 for load carriage, water bottles, whatever. Easily done. Throw a few packs of gum in every kit and wish them luck.
>>64760136>conveniently cropped out sourcehmm...
>>64760239Also posted in every single iran thread. Totally organic posts.
Why wouldn't something like pic related work fine as a "do everything" gun for a person living in the densely forested hills of Appalachia, where the power and ballistic advantage of a rifle simply isn't necessary?>plinking will be good fun with the naturally subsonic .45>definitely suitable for home defense>easy enough to fit in a backpack, or take the can off and carry it on your person>get some .45 Super for killing deer or hogs, or mess around with round ball loadings for taking small game or for pest controlYes, it's true that rifles can be had for dirt cheap these days. And it's also true that there is no real reason to limit yourself to just one gun, especially a handgun. But in an autistic min-max fantasy where you literally can only own one gun and it has to be able to be carried 24/7/365, does a suppressed .45 automatic make sense? The only real downside I see here is that this is not the best option for summertime concealed carry in hot climates.
>>64759781>i am aggressive for no reason other than its how i always act
>>64759145Ok. That doesn’t change the fact it was a small hog and it could have been killed with a .22 LR or .22 Mag.I see you still haven’t posted YOUR 5.7 and are relying on others.
>>64759935>I still haven't posted my 5.7
>>64759781>tiny and pathetically weakThat's every handgun cartridge, though
>>6475978122 hornet is a great revolver round. I personally prefer 22 rem jet though. The 53 is really versatile.>>64760021>could have been killed with a .22 LR or .22 Mag.Absolutely. Now imagine having a gun that could be both in one gun yet with drastically better projectiles. Hence the Five-seveN. Worth pointing out that what wasn't a legal cartridge for that WMA was .357, 9mm, or any of the big bore revolver rounds. Also note he wasn't attacked by bears but if he would have been a 5.7 would've been the only option that wouldn't have resulted in a felony trespassing charge. I guess I can concede that a 9mm/big bore revolver would definitely be more effective at stopping bear attacks in this location since you'll never be able to access the property with one lmao.
How would you defeat this?
>>64757772Mass effect 3 was unbelievably bad and ironically the ending being so much worse than the rest of the game actually created this incredibly gay narrative that the rest of the game was ok besides the ending.
>>64759819https://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=28485Go back to the beginning article for the besdt experience but the Seamus Young (RIP) series on Mass Effect and what it did so well and where it went wrong is well worth the read.IMO the only part that ever really gets the feel right in the 3rd game is the Palaven Moon part where you tell the random Colonel or 1-star General equivalent "hey guess what, literally everyone in the military or government above you is dead. You are now in charge of your entire race." And he just quietly turns and stares at his homeworld under siege and has to reflect on everything. Every decision he makes now has the weight of an entire race resting on it. Instead of fighting donut steel oc Nightwing and going on archaeological expeditions the entire game needed to really carry a certain weight to it. A noose slowly tightening around the galaxy. Do you risk a diversionary battle and sacrifice some Turian Dreadnoughts to allow the Salarian R&D planet enough time to evacuate or let the potential information be lost but keep the military assets intact?DAI sucks balls in other ways but the decisions and time-gated quests in ME3 might have been a really good implementation. Reapers are at sector XYZ and there are 2 different systems there. Pick a race or planet to evacuate, the other gets destroyed. Sitting around with the Turian general, Admiral Hackett, whatever remains of the council in a literal war room and making difficult pragmatic decisions. Walking through the Citadel as the war progresses with protesters scream at you for allowing the rest of their species to be wiped out. Watching a map of the relays slowly go dark one by one. Blackmail, extortion, the most underhanded shit you can think of. Oh a species wants to destroy all space technology and go dark? Threaten to park a capital ship in orbit unless they keep supplying you with a rare element needed for Reaper-capable cannons. There is so much potential.
>>64755445>and still overpenetratescompletely impossiblepenetration requires some atoms to get out of the way so that other atoms can travel through a space. at relativistic velocities, this isn't something which can occur. instead, the atoms smash into each other and fuse. the whole idea behind fusion power is that you crush matter down until it has no choice but to fuse together. relativistic projectiles achieve that crush just by touching something
>>64760067NTA, but ME3 is incredibly frustrating for containing both some of the best and the worst of the entire franchise at once.Palaven is basically perfect like you said, the ship finally actually feels alive with people moving about and chatting on the intercom, at times it channels some of the best of the BSG reboot in the utter despair of watching an apocalypse with no choice but leave people to their fate and how you handle that after, but then so much of it is so fucking stupid.We did not need the fucking cereal killer in the mix.But I also find it a bit easier to forgive 3 in retrospect because I don't think there could've ever been a satisfying Reaper invasion. Them arriving is an end-state and 2 spent any time it could've been trying to set up an out just fucking around putting together some kind of suicide squad.I still, much to my surprise, actually found myself enjoying 3 a lot more than 2 when I replayed the trilogy for the first time in a decade or so with the LEs. 2's 'it's just like one of my HBO dramas' teen's idea of dramatic writing and dark content really hasn't aged well and its status as an unhelpful sidequest really stands out when played as the middle act. Mechanically, 3 is a genuinely brilliant third person shooter and 1's improved LE mechanics are kind of charming, but 2 still just feels like sub-par Gears of War.
>>64757406I would look forward to seeing the Orks slamming Roks into the Reapers.
The sharpest thread on /k/.Underrated Knives Edition
>>64759904>$150 discountedthat's what a regular S30V+G10 PM2 used to cost not long ago. those kikes are outta their minds. and the weight thing too, absurd
>>64760013I bet it will be lighter and it's just bladehq messing up.
>>64760023yeah i checked and it's 2.8oz. still ridiculously expensive, its should be 70-80 at most
Anyone have a Unita knife? Last thing I need, but it looks neat.
>>64758512>Kirisawa'sKurosawa. Did not splell check.
Back in june italy was pondering about the possibility of developing a nuclear carrier. Back then it was still considered too ambitious of a an endeavour and quite hefty on the navy budget, but with the current increase in tensions between europe and the usa i believe it will be accomplished. Now, what i wonder is: will the nuclear rearmament of italy influence other nations as well?https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/navy-news/2025/italy-evaluates-nuclear-powered-aircraft-carrier-under-long-term-naval-modernization-strategy
>>64752911Buddy back then if you had the slightest idea how Italy was you would have been antsy about them having anything more than surplus Carcanos. Place was absolutely riddled with pinkos from top to bottom.
>>64759784It's not much different today
>>64759383you chose the only country in the whole world who would be asinine enough to do everything themselves.
>>64751581We need nuclear weapons and aircraft carriers to deter the US.
>>64751580Nuclear powered vessels mean power projection, which imply wars of aggression, which constitutionally Italy can't do, especially because it has no foreign territories and as such it doesn't even have the excuse of defending them like bongs and frogs.Personally I think Italy should focus on actual national defense, by kicking Americans off italian soil, as they're more and more a liability since the pedo in charge started doing the schoolyard bully with its allies, signining a nuclear umbrella treaty with France for the sake of it, and building the largest submarine fleet one can imagine, making the Mediterranean such a trap that it would start wearing programming socks, then never step outside of it. As a bonus, have proper joint defense treaties with nations facing the Adriatic and maybe Spain too.I guess one can say the expeditionary force is to defend trade routes from minor threats like pirats, which fair enough I guess, they were effective and efficient at shooting down Houti drones after all, but a nuclear carrier would be such a money sink to not be worth it, not to mention the PR nightmare.
another one>U.S. forces seized the Russian-flagged oil tanker Galileo/Veronica in the Caribbean this morning.what WEAPONS from the global south could stop this?
>>64759539We accept your concession of defeat, thirdie.
>>64759980Don't forget to smile, booboo
>>64759484I also practice commercial fishing in high speed boats with massive fuck off outboards
>>64759297>Why is it easier to blow up speedboats than full sized tankers
>>64759689>saar this is bad Karma veeeeryyy bad Karma!
Whats the realistic largest object you can camo from Air surveilance?
>>64755102Kek.
A NEW CAMO NETTING HAS ARRIVEDA NEW CAMO NETTING HAS ARRIVEDA NEW CAMO NETTING HAS ARRIVED
>>64752420>what is DARPA JigsawYou can't hide anything.https://www.ll.mit.edu/sites/default/files/page/doc/2019-01/15_1jigsaw.pdf
>>64752592war crime
Post your Kinos>Deutschland 83https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghmdviatN_0
>>64759488it's a fucking TV spy dramathere hasn't been realistic one since the original "tinker tailor solder spy" 1979which is also not /k/
>>64759516Its pretty realistic, I don't think it wouldn't be possible for a real spy to do what he did
>>64759570>soviet spy breaks into the building he works at to say 2 sentences to his bosses that convince them not to start nuclear armageddonyaeh, the definition of "realistic"
>>64759982That actually happened, thoughhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainer_Rupp#Averted_atomic_war_claimGo be an annoying aspie somewhere else
>>64759982He presented documents though and plus the boss was his father. It wasn't hard for trained spies and smugglers to escape from bases and cross borders. Guerrillas do that all the time
Could this realistically work?
>>64756308Grand Admiral Thrawn would masturbate to this.
Bump
>>64755391Go away Sparky.
>>64754560Retards will always exist, IMO the biggest problem of AI videos are the false positives, people losing their sense of wonder because something wild will become likely to be AI slop in their radars.
>>64754231The whole point of being stealthy is to be able to get closer to the enemy without detection, and if you're closer you might as well just stick rockets to the bombs the aircraft would be carrying and cut out the middle man.
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.
>>64758520>People without moral principals always have more fun>>64759073Not seeing you denying the truth here.
>>64759123This makes sense. The real auto sear is a lot thinner than a thick ass super safety designed for printed plastic and you don't hear about those wearing out.
>>64759285Well the autosear also doesn't have to force a reset so there's less stress being put on it. That being said, an FRT only has to overcome finger pressure so it should be able to be made as reliable as any other part of a trigger.
>>64758918No I was referring to the MAC and Vz61 having rate reducers - the mac one is in testing and design, the Vz61 solution is prototyped near production, the Evo has a roller/bearing locked reciever conversion from Nexus which makes it FRT ready.
>>64759078You're clearly confusing the SS/ARC for the Gaytrius
LYING ABOUT MEDICAL HISTORY: GOOD (YMMV)LYING ABOUT CRIMINAL HISTORY: BAD>Resources:>Before you ask a question, check the FAQpastebin.com/Rx0nDuga (embed)>Free ASVAB Practice Testswww.asvabpracticetests.com/>Fort Jackson Army Basic Training Guide (Nov. 2020)pastebin.com/yg972vRE (embed) (Short version)pastebin.com/53tsDj90 (embed) (40 page version)>Special Forces Fitness GuideSWCS SFAS guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Everyone's thoughts on Ruck Up Or Shut Up: The Comprehensive Guide to Special Forces Assessment and SelectionBook by David Walton? Any thoughts on David Walton in general?
>>64759932Are they prescribed by a doctor or something you just take as an over-the-counter drug?
>>64759720Have you considered that you’re not an expert on how Army officers see things?3.96 in accounting btw you wouldn’t had a 2.2 in a real challenging degree.
>>64760012NTA but the average GPA for an engineering major is like 2.8. Brother you just did poorly in college, just give it up. No one cared until you had to pretend that GPA doesn't matter to make yourself feel better.
>>64759687I'll get back to you when I'm not drunk.
>Working powered exoskeletons have been real for nearly 20 years>Working laser turrets have been real for nearly 20 years>Working railguns have been real for nearly 20 years>Working plasma cannons have been real for over 30 years>Autonomous robots that understand simple commands have been around for over ten years>People act like drones are the most advanced weapon around when we've been using them since WWIIWhat gives? Why is everyone still pretending that we're living the 20th century? People are so tired of waiting for these weapons that they're building the things themselves in their garages.
>>64752492In open warfare it would mean that soldiers can effectively ignore small frag from most drone dropped grenades. Obviously FPVs with RPG warheads that can blow up tanks would still kill power armor, but it would go a long way to protecting against shrapnel from the most common type of drone munition, dropped grenades. But it's stupid to even consider it for open warfare right now, it won't be useful for that until it's been used by SOF spooks for a decade or so to get all the kinks ironed out, and SOF spooks are the ones who would get the most use out of it anyway. See- the Maduro operation, a small group of extremely well trained and well armed guys door kicking and getting out quickly. I'm not suggesting that it's a good idea to just expose yourself to gunfire on purpose even with scifi power armor, but in a scenario where speed is critical it means your operators can literally just bull rush enemy positions instead of potentially getting bogged down in a firefight, and in these scenarios every second that you are not punching through to your objective is another second that the enemy is going to be trying to recover and reorganize to actually fight back.
>>64756184Are you saying a fall can't damage knees?
>>64755384I wish he had shirtless pictures. Have you seen the size of his arms? You just know he is in excellent shape.
>>64746808Congratulations Kabou, your infantry, due to having to plugged in, have now got a range of 12ft with our newly developed extension cords.Don't drink and type.
>>64754864I mean they kinda fixed the laser AA things by mounting on a warship.
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?
>>64756607I’m going to go to the colder climates for some curvy girls, looking for thick not stick.
>>64758235The human way.
>>64759966Fatfags like you deserve death.
>>64760064Not a fatfag, I just like wide hips and midriff and a nice butt, and the jungle Navi are stick tier. You can see the coastal Navi being a bit broader as they are water based.
>>64758682Miriam can support a fuckton of formers due to her support bonuses, and if you use your probes to infiltrate factions rather than mindlessly steal tech, you can sabotage the HSA or snag it yourself.
Reloading generalMy press after sizing/depriming/cleaning primer pockets of over 6,000 pieces of .45 Auto brass.My die is an undersized die from EGW. They have Lee custom make dies .003" undersized to eliminate Glock bulge on brass. With my RCBS dies I had some rounds not fit in a match chamber.
>>64759095Small cartridges tend to be more sensitive like that, but I've never reloaded it personally. As far as coating the brass goes, only reason I can think of for needing that is either weak primary extraction or aggressive feed angle, both would be specific to the pistol or magazine
Priming 330 pieces of .45. 300 plated 200gr SWC and 30 lead 200gr SWCs.
>>64760090Your poor hand. . .
Vitavuorhi data aside, anyone have loads for N570 in 338 Lap Mag for a 265gr Barnes TSX?
>>64760133>he doesn't workout while he reloadsNGMI