[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/k/ - Weapons

Name
Options
Subject
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


[Advertise on 4chan]

[Catalog] [Archive]

File: IMG_8371.jpg (221 KB, 1280x720)
221 KB
221 KB JPG
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
100 replies and 27 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64754500
Hey 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?
>>
File: 1763055538639475.jpg (96 KB, 720x720)
96 KB
96 KB JPG
>>64754633
I'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.
>>
>>64753840
>>64754548
I don’t see you two posting guns like he at least did
>>64753801
He literally admitted here >>64746090 that he doesn’t even carry his 10mm and instead carries a .45, this entire thread is a fucking waste of time
>>
>>64754643
>Does that sound "goofy" to you
lol yes. Since you would stare at your shoes and not say a fucking peep if you were in the same room with me. That image you posted in utterly retarded. Like you - you mincing angry ladyboy.
>>
>>64745635
>The only reason not to is if you’re too weak and small to

Or you're a poor like me.

Nihonjin Edition

Anon's guide for beginners, text and figures
https://rentry.org/sa6c4m

Vicious' TL;DR V3.1 with annotations by A2Grip:
https://files.catbox.moe/91lvkc.jpg

Soundtrack
https://youtu.be/uaqoQr-aCtQ?t=12

Previous
>>64746783
64 replies and 39 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
File: 20251220_165327.jpg (861 KB, 1396x1956)
861 KB
861 KB JPG
>>64755392
He's gonna write a wall of text in reply to this (I won't read it)
>>
>>64755332
People rarely think of the long term effects of their choices, sadly our society runs on instant gratification
>>
>>64755414
Why did aero get rid of their cool logo and place of the gay A?
>>
>>64755381
Number of countries to land men upon the moon? Right.
>>
File: Yeah.png (253 KB, 539x369)
253 KB
253 KB PNG
>>64755456
>land men upon the moon

File: 1768227034195028m.jpg (115 KB, 821x1024)
115 KB
115 KB JPG
Russia has for the first time deployed new strike drones, the 'Geran-5' and 'Geran-4'.
>Russian forces first used the new strike drone 'Geran-5' during attacks on Ukraine in early 2026, according to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. The drone is a large jet-powered UAV with a classic aerodynamic design, differing from earlier models.
>The 'Geran-5' has a length of about 6 meters and a wingspan of about 5.5 meters. It is equipped with a Chinese-made turbojet engine, capable of carrying a warhead weighing about 90 kg and hitting targets at a distance of up to 1,000–1,050 km. Its navigation system includes a 12-channel 'Comet' satellite system, a microcomputer-based tracker, and 3G/4G modems.
>According to Ukrainian intelligence, the design of the 'Geran-5' contains elements similar to the Iranian drone Karrar. There are discussions about the possibility of launching this UAV from aircraft, such as the Su-25, and its potential equipping with 'air-to-air' missiles.
>As for the 'Geran-4', it is known that it is an intermediate jet version between the early 'Geran' models and the new 'five'. According to preliminary data, this drone may have a warhead weighing about 50 kg, a speed of 350–500 km/h, a range of up to 950 km, and can also be launched from the Su-25.
>Thus, the 'Geran-5' is a new jet-powered long-range strike UAV, comparable in its characteristics to a cruise missile, while the 'Geran-4' is considered its less powerful predecessor
26 replies and 6 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64748720
I love how they're are going to keep adding more and more shit to it untill the reinvent the cruise missile.
>>
>>64748840
>/chug/ is essentially dead, you should go back.
I got there sometimes and literally every thread is the same three guys posing pictures of anime girls as nauseam until it archives
>>
>>64752346
>I got there sometimes and literally every thread is the same three guys posing pictures of anime girls as nauseam until it archives
Also gains and videos of Russians rising flags all over ukraine.
>>
>>64748720
Su-25 frogfoot is back! God bless Russia.
>>
>>64753056
>rising flags
SAAAAAAR

File: Z62_1750-2.jpg (1.55 MB, 3604x5416)
1.55 MB
1.55 MB JPG
All things precision shooting, no experience necessary.
Discuss rifles, barrels, action, glass, loads, groups, competitions, and anything else related to the pursuit of tighter groups and longer shots.
115 replies and 22 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64754248
Your not wrong you can just eyeball level if you want to nothings stoping you.
>>
>>64754273
I'm actually curious to see how bad it can be, I don't think I've ever seen the turrets be off at all let alone enough to cause error. Has it happened to you or is it just a common piece of wisdom?
>>
>>64754285
Leupold has a reputation for having canted reticles, there’s lots of threads on other forms about it and I’ve seen it on a friends scope.
>>
>>64753049
>>64753172
>>64753049
>>64753755
>>64754186
>>64754285
>>64754308

Ive always leveled off the underside of the scope. Its the only place thats flat and used as a reference point for the lenses when they're being installed.
>>
>>64753755
They sell that exact same kit, probably from the same factory, for $15 on Aliexpress instead of $100.
It just doesn't have the logo on it.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006846571474.html

File: f4.png (1.05 MB, 2258x1158)
1.05 MB
1.05 MB PNG
anyone have a million bucks?

https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/24850533/1959-mcdonnell-douglas-f4h-1f-turbine-military-aircraft
6 replies omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64755197
Having to jerk off before breakfast every day sounds annoying.
>>
>>64755197
That's probably the type of buyer the seller has in mind. Some rich fuck who's gonna put it in his personal collection. The fact that it's still on the market, means that there are better deals to be had for that sort of use case.
>>
>>64754849
It's a really old, and quite rare one too
F4H-1 is the old designation system the Navy had.
Under the later tri-service designation system the F4H-1F fighter would become known as F-4A, and the multi-role F4H-1 as F-4B.
F-4B was far more numerous and became the basis of all other Navy and Marine Corps Phantom variants through to the F-4S, and early land-based variants up to the F-4E.
>>
>>64755055
No, dumping anything over a congested area is illegal.
>>
>>64755197
If that's all you want to do you can usually get a jet that's completely fucked beyond repair for a lot less money. It is still a genuine military aircraft, just one with all the internal components stripped out.

File: 7878787.png (103 KB, 628x1188)
103 KB
103 KB PNG
>tl;dr: the US allegedly used sonic weapon to fuck maduro's guards during the operation
the whole post feel like BS propaganda to make the US seems untouchable
can this be real right ?
82 replies and 7 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
I choose to amplify it, and spread propaganda that the Night "Stalkers" flenced the skin off the Cubans' still-living bodies and turned their faces into party masks.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gOYxoMJgLRw&list=RDgOYxoMJgLRw&start_radio=1&pp=ygUUV2UgaGF2ZSBjb21lIGZvciB5b3WgBwE%3D
>>
>>64754930
The one we live in you fucking retard, go rupture all of your sinuses and get back to me.
>>
>>64755139
>the Night "Stalkers" flenced the skin off the Cubans' still-living bodies and turned their faces into party masks
Those guys wouldn't have set foot on the ground.
Night Stalkers are elite taxi drivers.
It's Delta that does CQB.
>>
>>64755088
>landed on a kid and killed the kid
Where was this at?
>>
File: Me n u.jpg (44 KB, 480x480)
44 KB
44 KB JPG
>>64749382
Does this read like an indian got paid forty rupees to read a Tom Clancy novel and then make up a story about how scary American tech is for anybody else

File: 1768097604827451.png (174 KB, 468x467)
174 KB
174 KB PNG
>see grown masc man with one of those not-a-purse things
>immediately assume that that is where his piece is

Is this a common thought process or am I being paranoid? Is this a valid form for CC?
65 replies and 15 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64751762
That's a messenger bag also known as a haversack
>>
>>64755253
Yeah that's what his point was, that's a messenger bag and >>64748142 isn't.
>>
File: kimberle_crenshaw.jpg (78 KB, 300x360)
78 KB
78 KB JPG
>>64755208
>It's a trannyism
Nah they hate that shit because a chick being a tomboy or a dude being effeminate is transphobic or something and they need to join them in their self-mutilation marxist death cult
>>
File: IMG_5664.gif (61 KB, 474x360)
61 KB
61 KB GIF
>>64749540
>>
>>64750066
Wow! It's a tranny AND a furry! How many strains of aids do you think it carries?

File: G-g8QRebsAAMcZq.jpg (130 KB, 684x960)
130 KB
130 KB JPG
>The Americans can no longer be trusted
>Russia is threatening
>China is threatening
>The Americans are threatening

Why don’t all countries just acquire nuclear weapons? If sufficient numbers of countries take this step then all threats of sanctions from non-compliance lose their significance. Israel already set the precedent by showing how nuclear weapons inspections and the sanctions tied to them have no meaning.

First one should build a large stockpile of nerve agents and genetically modified biological weapons so that deterrence remains in effect while the bombs are being built. Olympic pools of VX being pumped to cheap drones with spray tanks would be enough since the poison will remain in the terrain as microscopic droplets for months thus neutralizing enemy population centers even if the vast majority of launches are intercepted.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGE_oMVJ50I
110 replies and 3 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64755251
It’s the belief, the self-image, that there exists an internalized, secular moral operating system that’s supposed to regulate behavior without priests, elders, or explicit law constantly cracking the whip.

Call it:
decorum
civility
“good breeding”
manners
fair play
the unwritten rules

Miss Manners with a Protestant work ethic and a court system standing by like a gun in the drawer. Historically, Anglo-American culture sold itself on this idea:
We don’t need God watching every move, or ancestors glaring from the walls, because we have restraint.

That restraint is supposed to be:

Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>
>>64754992
the usa was the richest, most advanced and military powerful country before ww1. why do you always forget this? what we have now is icing on the cake
>Aside from the US it's the only other real economic or military power on earth and the only place that matches the US in food exports
eu food exports are artificially propped up by the monopolistic geographic indicators scam that the usa only plays along with because it can afford to at the expense of our own people
>>
>>64755455
Before? Idk about that...
>>
>>64754992
okay now factor in the eu having to build its own defenses and then being cut off from the usa's market. no one is playing along with the eu's horseshit GIs anymore
>>
>>64755472
it's not a debate

File: image (17).png (396 KB, 975x649)
396 KB
396 KB PNG
>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
119 replies and 95 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64754124
That is one dope ass recruiting card.
>>
>>64754715
it's an OPFOR death card so it's not even a real recruiting card
it's as close as OPFOR can legally get to teabagging their opponents
>>
>>64753854
>Damn those gunners had good aim for just using the MK.1 eyeball
They're targetting a rocket assisted glide bomb so it's basically a missile with exhaust and flare, probably a bit easier than targetting a dive bomb. A more horizontal trajectory too and more time to engage.
>>
>>64754023
>Horse-pack radio
There are modern Russian versions of this with starlink.
>>
File: P05499-28a_a.jpg (152 KB, 600x398)
152 KB
152 KB JPG
cool stuff. here's bubba with some nk soldiers

The dragon is the size of the ones in GOT, use GOT as the point of reference for most everything to be honest. If you want to be a furry abut this you can do a version where the dragon(s) are smart cookies that can talk and junk.
173 replies and 33 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64727248
Really depends on the size of the dragon and scale of it's breath. IIRC there was a book series about dragons being a thing in the 1700s or 1800s and being used for military use. Wasn't exactly amazing or anything but the concept of some dragons being massive as hell and having the ability to just straight up torch a a chunk of a city or half a harbor in a couple of seconds by belching out a shit ton of napalm breath was a thing. something like that would be relevant a lot longer than a big lizard thing that flies and spits out a shitty flamethrower.
>>
File: Valfalk.gif (3.3 MB, 373x209)
3.3 MB
3.3 MB GIF
>>64727248
I believe Temeraire made a reasonably good argument for the answer being "somewhere vaguely in the early industrial age".
By my own theory crafting, I have them being uniquely useful combat assets in at least some capacity right up until the first really effective purpose-built fighter planes come on to the scene, think late WWI/early interbellum-period, at minimum, possibly still being useful as primitive gunship-analogues until actual helicopter gunships are developed. This is for just your bog-standard fire-breathing big lizard, tamable and trainable but just a (very implessive) animal. Actually WWI fighters were admittedly kind of ass but an interbellum-era fighter would be a credible threat to that kind of dragon, not to mention you can build fighters a LOT faster than you can breed and raise dragons, so from that point forward dragons will inevitably be in decline. There are still some niche roles they could potentially fill, especially non-combat, which other anons have already covered.
It gets more complicated of course if you introduce things like magic usage, supernatural strength/durability/speed (especially if this gives your dragons really high max payload, because now you may be able to armour them way more than planes and/or carry more weapons), non-standard breath weapons, etc. In those cases, they could potentially remain combat-relevant even into the modern day, depending on the fine print.
Also, I'm using this thread as an excuse to post my favourite dragon. Post yours.
>>
>>64755365
>just a (very implessive) animal
Impressive.

With this most recent achievement, fate has in a single stroke, marked the decline of the land army and spelled a new era of wondrous prosperity and peaceful global dominance for the dragon, which promises to firmly stand in sharp contrast to the historically bloody ascent of land-based powers and the cruel subjugation it brought to the humbler nations of the world. With the blessings of draconic sustainable bio-fuelled fire-breathing, draconic air travel and draconic scales and talons will be the instruments with which dragons affirm their noble stewardship of 20th century world politics and offers the non-terrestrial world a different option; an draconic alternative to the depredations of ground-bound leadership and the opportunity for a more equitable and dignified multidimensionalism.
>>
>>64754734
in the world you are describing I think that assassination would be a very prominent part of both politics and warfare.
the "crew" of a dragon being the softest part of the weapons system would encourage dealing with them over the dragon.
if the number of people able to control a dragon is limited they are a very valid way of denying your enemy a key resource. so assassinations would have a larger impact than in IRL.
if you kill a king and he has an of age successor, the crown passes on. if the king is controlling dragons and he gets got you have dragons without a master and probably close to your court/capital.
even if the dragons don't go on a rampage. someone has to go and claim them and that someone might be from a different house shifting politics or even a different country.
>>
>>64755410
>assassin war over control of a particularly desirable dragon lineage
I'd watch that in anime form

File: IMG_6152.jpg (481 KB, 1500x2000)
481 KB
481 KB JPG
> see pic related with my kids
> expect whimsical adventure movie about sky pirates with plane autism
> it’s a meditation on surivor’s guilt and ptsd from the perspective of a WW1 pilot

That shit had no business hitting so hard. Felt gutted all day. Absolute S tier film. Ghibli’s best imo
26 replies and 15 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
Spies Like Us
>>
>>64749660
I'd say Shaving Ryan's Privates is kind of forgettable outside of the start and end of the film.
>>
>>64749660
Better than fury for sure
>>
>>64755326
I re-watched it for the first time in 20 years recently and decided that it's extremely Jewish
>>
>>64749660
fucking brilliant film, watched it a few times and it always cracks me the fuck up
tiger standoff scene is kino though
>no smoke! we have gasoline all over the place

File: G11.png (490 KB, 1464x602)
490 KB
490 KB PNG
Writefag here, I’m looking for real “out there” firearms that are advanced looking but not too impractical for my sci-fi setting.
21 replies and 12 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
The OTS-38 revolver comes with a built in laser sight and fires a cartridge that integrally suppresses itself, because why the hell not?
>>
>>64754907
There are a bunch of reasons.
>what they brought
>what they can build
>what they're ALLOWED
I have a hombrew Traveler setting called Shattered Stars:Final Frontline where the Terran Hegemony (spess UN/NATO in spessss) where military technology is kept under STRICT control, the real good shit (powered armor, railguns, plasma weapons, laser weapons, particle beams, manpack hyper velocity missiles) are a Hegemony thing only, trying to possess, manufacture, or buy these items are a great way to get glassed from orbit.
>>
File: anti-drone-gun-2667720253.jpg (161 KB, 1500x1000)
161 KB
161 KB JPG
Drone killer
>>
Kel-Tek specializes in spaceguns OP, you could arm a whole separist faction from their website
>>
>>64754660
>cowboy-esque setting within a divided galaxy
No one cares about your Firefly fanfic.

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?
115 replies and 27 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64754667
>80% of Earth's gravity. Pound for pound humans should be noticeably stronger than Na'vi
There are apes with much stronger muscles than humans. Gravity isn't everything.
>>
>>64752979
>>64754518
Imagine how much bouncing around that .22 could do inside a carbon fiber skull
>>
>>64754634
>The difference in technology is so different that there is nothing that can stop the RDA from genociding all the hostile na'vi tribes.
I think this is the belief held by RDA too, but setting aside that they aren't 101% moustache twirling genocidal Nazis (hence why Sigourney Weaver character and all that was there in first place - RDA was absolutely going to try and hearts and minds the Na'vi and even after A1 they're more keen to keep them at an arms distance than outright genocide), they're unaware that pretty much every time so far they didn't really get beaten by Na'vi, they got beaten by the planet itself attacking them with animals and shit. If you take that into account killing all hostile life on the planet is less of an option because you might have to kill the planet itself.
>>
>>64755396
She just lost her sod and is taking it out on some poor sod that happened to be in her way
>>
>>64755447
>didn't really get beaten by Na'vi, they got beaten by the planet itself attacking them

The thing with Pandora/Eywa is that every single organism is connected in some way. The Na'vi are just the vanguard tripwire force.

File: IMG_7528.jpg (2.22 MB, 4032x3024)
2.22 MB
2.22 MB JPG
Scopes and reddots are for boomers with glaucoma.
40 replies and 10 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64745210
That's an aperture sight which is as good as iron sights get. Most of the time you've got to deal with Notch and Post which SUCK BEYOND MEASURE!
>>
File: BigGunSmallBuck.jpg (574 KB, 960x1792)
574 KB
574 KB JPG
>>64745210
>Scopes and reddots are for boomers with glaucoma.
Yeah
>>64745237
>Aperture sights are for women and homosexuals.
Also yeah
>>
>>64752424
Peep sights are good for precision. They are nigger ball sweat for rapid acquisition.

Open irons have been around for hundreds of years for a very good fucking reason. They work.
>>
>>64753948
Open sights also refer to a wide variety of sight systems, including ghost ring and Spider Web.
>>
>>64745252
Did you put it on yourself? What kind of tools do you need to change sights on a 1911?

File: main_image_jpg.jpg (2.07 MB, 1920x1080)
2.07 MB
2.07 MB JPG
>*shits up gun culture forever*
120 replies and 12 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>64754311
It would have been amazing if they'd just put in some Uzis and Mac-10's and .38 revolvers, vanilla M-16s, and maybe licenced some music of the period. Instead, it was just Call of Duty with more smoking in the cut scenes.
>>
>>64754874
They could have put in some of the more out-there prototypes of the era if nothing else, but I can only conclude nobody involved was /k/ enough to know or care
>>
>>64748072
I am highly bothered that he does not check the corners of the first room entered. There's a lot more that bothers me, but that's the biggest.
>>
>>64748994
The Raid is slop on the same level as John Wick so it's funny you have a problem with The Matrix of all things. At least there's an in-universe explanation for all their karate hijinks
>>
I'm just gonna wait for the eventual Arma4/Reforger Tarkov mod so I don't have to deal with Nikkita's incompetence


[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.