I cant afford to put shotgun shells into .45 rounds so i can blow faces off with my revolver
>>64690222Alright bro, what is it this time? I'm genuinely curious.
>In Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that "Japan's leadership is attempting to accelerate militarization," with reference to increased defense spending under the Sanae Takaichi administration. Amid escalating Japan-China tensions, he expressed Russia's firm support for China's position on the Taiwan issue, inferred that Russia would provide China with military assistance in bringing Taiwan back under China's control, and made veiled threats about the consequences of Japan interfering.>This appears to refer to Prime Minister Takaichi's parliamentary response regarding a Taiwan contingency potentially constituting a "survival-threatening situation," the Japanese government's proposal of a record-high defense budget for fiscal 2026, and considerations to revise the three non-nuclear principles. Lavrov pointed out that the "acceleration of militarization" under the Takaichi administration "will clearly have a negative impact on regional stability."Source:https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/c5993ae64bfc1aa80ba17f8036e6546ea4030addI am under no delusion that Russia's much-diminished military could provide any meaningful aid to a Chinese marine invasion of Taiwan. Nor am I deluded enough to believe that this is anything more than lip service from Russia to China--probably directly requested by China--in relation to China's crashout over the Japanese PM stating that Japan would defend Taiwan from invasion as a matter of national self-preservation. However, I hope that statements like these from Russia convince Japanese that they have skin in the game, that it is better to kill Russians in Ukraine than in Hokkaido, and that Japan should start sending real military aid to Ukraine.
>>64689051>This is also no diferent from US-middle east conflicts where murricans wanted to glass everyone in middle east excluding Israel.If we wanted to do that, we would had just salted Kabul the moment we captured it and destroyed Afghanistan's water infrastructure so it was inhospitable to human life instead of paying pretend for a decade. The reason we came down was for sweet opiate and oil money.
>>64689044>Sacre bleux: Stealing Francoise's Rock 33 was an US glowie op the sever the jrpg dependance of the US with Japan.
>>64689576E V R O P A will stop sending America thoughts and prayers
>>64689799>>64689664Girls, girls. Please. Both of your candidates were dogshit. But it's not your fault; none of us have any control over who we get to vote for.
>>64689921> so it was inhospitable to human lifeHumans live there since tens if not hundreds of millennia, sure blowing an acqueduct would not look good for real estate, but to say that afghanistan is inhospitable to human life is just a demented lie coming from an ignorant muttlard that thinks it's all just desert.
Previous: >>64578544Stamboulieh 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.
>>64689170what is this for?
>>64689810thats gay, but in my case those are within my expected tolerances all aroundi also like that instead of saying "we cant machine this part" or machining that part and making it super expensive, they'll automatically modify the file for it to be more feasible for them to do and show it to you with the option to use the changes to save time/money>>64689970this>>64648851the design is effectively finished, it works perfectly as far as i can tell with 3d printed parts but plastic is just gonna break
>>64689977nice, hopefully footage soon?
>>64689170JLC?
>>64689977what is it
>Make a commercial>It's all about horsesGlock please no please don't do this I put up with enough teasing from the other guys calling me "Cum Rustler" and "Stallion Milker" and a bunch of other djumb shit at the range I can't take this I'm going to cry. This isn't fucking funny my pride as a glock owner is on the line
>>64689070Welcome back, Mr. Hands
>>64689325I'm a deranged freak who won't stop fucking ya muddah.Fuck yamudda!
>>64689868lmao
>>64689621>I've never met a "real" cowboy...I have never met a real cowboy, as I was not born in the mid-to-late 18th century.
>>64689070>>64689099>Glock Glock Glock>Gawk Gawk Gawk
This is the bare minimum amount of ammo you need. 3 or 4 mag placards are cope.
>>64689990An extra inch only makes a difference in the bedroom.
>>64690047nta but i have a glock knife on my ALICE rigIt works really well. I used to keep it on the belt like that photo, but I found it was easier to keep on the right suspender, especially if you're trying to retro fit a sidearm on the side.
>>64689929>needMy Kaffer in Christ, you don’t need any of that shit.>>64689945>he is not using a M992 FAASV to supply his M109A7NGMI
>>64689929>>64689945>>64689948>not running an 8 mag placard with two double mag pouches on each side of the belt for 16 mags on body (not including the ten spare you carry in your backpack). You guys are seriously NGMI in an engagement with me.
>>64690135>You guys are seriously NGMI in an engagement with me.Tough guy over here
AK General /akg/Kot edition>Thread #2084Old thread here >>64573822
>>64688030Nah if I remember correctly it was super high def
>>64687986>implore you to research KochevnikBelieve me, that was my first option but the reproductions aren't made anymore and I can't find any used. I spoke to a Chinese retailer about the model TWI used to make. TWI sold off the rights to another company, FCW, that has repeatedly pushed the preorder delivery date back over the course of a year. They're now expecting a summer 2026 delivery date. AFAIK there aren't any US distributors planning on importing them so you have to do it yourself if they ever deliver.
>>64687914I see the vision, add a pic rail to the rear sight and then add a riser for the optic clearance, or just get a dust cover that come with a pic rail already. Not sure on the LAM, but you can always get some hose clamps and attach to the carry handle? Not up to date on AK suppressors, but is there one that comes with a built-in pic rail for a LAM?
>>64623825Idk about money, but as far as I am concerned, FB Radom has other priorities right now and they don't really give a shit about civillian sales domestic or foregin. They don't really make Beryls for civillian market at all anymore. Here in Poland Beryl S has sold out completley and has been out of stock everywhere for a while now.
Based Canada
>>64680173You can seethe about it if you want but he's objectively a fiscal conservative by the standards of the last 20 years. Their gun policies still suck but most of his other policies could literally have been lifted straight from the Harper admin.
>>64669561>>64669565Another issue is that about a week after they handed over the design schematics they got delivered to Beijing and Pyongyang, South Korea has terrible internal security.
>>64679647>Quebec language laws protect them from the Indian waveThey're here as well (and that's a good thing).
>>64679647>big dick CarneyYeah, suck the dick of a WEF globablist banker. So based
>>64685395>>64690029
The 6th one. Talk about Russian submarines, the nuclear military, all that shit. Someone probably has a link to the first 5.
>>64689470Ah Dioxin. If I remember correctly it was less bad than some of the 1970s era predictions suggested(especially acutely, humans can handle higher acute doses of it than you'd expect), but it's still nasty stuff.
>>64663386>>64663858My first thought is that NK was long considered the junior partner of the USSR and China, and was content with sitting quietly in the background learning from borrowed technical expertise and using it's intelligence apparatus to uncover the fuckups its allies were hiding and taking notes of how not to do things. At the end of the day, most of the events listed in this thread have a foundation of the USSR having no idea what it was doing and doing it anyway.
>>64689552Dioxin toxicity was based on Guinea pig models. Turns out they are incredibly sensitive and humans can handle about a thousand times more exposure.Still incredibly nasty though. >Same deal with the lead models and pretty much every study ever done with mice.
>uncover the fuckups its allies were hiding and taking notes of how not to do thingsThen wisely said 'fuck these guys we are copying the UK instead'
>>64689739>most of the events listed in this thread have a foundation of the USSR having no idea what it was doing and doing it anyway.No quite. The USSR often did things, found out they were incredibly dangerous to people. . . and then decided to just keep doing them anyway because who cares about those prisoners/Siberians peasants/random minority.On top of that, they cultivated an extremely dangerous 'not my fucking problem' attitude to everything.The exact same 'culture' exists in China. The results became too visible which why they had to destroy LiveLeak
Gripen pilot, shareholder, and spokesperson says stealth is irrelavent 70's tech on major youtubers podcast
>>646772362/3 is a fraction.
>>64684958F-15EX is a jobs program to keep the St. Louis plant open.
>be sweden>no one buys my jetsFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU
>>64676886>You could make stealth fightersno they couldn't, SAAB couldn't make a F35 equivalent even if the government financed it by selling every refugee into slavery
>>64677324except you're still beholden to the US for the engine. And tech transfer doesn't include most of the advanced gear cause it's not swedish
Post wheelgats. Just bought this 3rd change hand ejector dated to roughly 1912
>>64671548wowa 20 inch group at 5 fucking yards, I can see the shadow of where the target is. You've lied about shooting "good groups at 25 yards one handed" but then post this.
I wish I lived somewhere it was socially acceptable to open carry single action revolvers.
>>64689074Is it only socially acceptable to carry double action revolvers in your area?Pic somewhat rated (I mostly just wanted to post it)
>>64687235Eagles
>>64687235Actually it's because Orlando Bloom hated Elijah Wood and refused to speak to him beyond that one line. Rumor has it that Bloom auditioned for the part of Leo Biederman in Deep Impact and was incensed that Wood received it instead.
How would you arm and operate a small squadron of rebel troopers in 3 ABY?
>>64682864>1 Luke SkywalkerNothing can withstand the Skywalker rage. Not even the Skywalkers themselves.
providing some sort of land speeders for quick hit and run harrassment
>>64683576>All of the Rebels' ground vehicles were so derpy.the ones in Force Commander are cool
>>64677901bump
>>64677901if available a salvaged separatist AAT and a compliment of B1s to draw fire away from my boys.
How Was Your Christmas EditionOld: >>64674136Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhT8aI9-X5I
>>64690041It's joever.
>>64690041>she
Bros is the $500 solgw bcg drippy??
>>64690123you're buying the top anonwait another 2 weeks and socom will ditch solgw, invest after volatility has settled
Bigpeq btfohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf18lxsrGQA
What is /k/ favorite type of glock?
>>64686166Anon if TLR-6 is gay what else should I use for a smallframe? I have a 43x.
>>64689562>Gen3 19 with Gen5 cuts on the slideInteresting
>>64683169I like my gen3 G17. It’s the pistol I learned shooting and did the vast majority of my training with. She is not fancy but she puts the holes where I want them to be. Should I ever wear her out I wouldn‘t by a new one, though. #36 or Detective do everything I want in a close to perfect package.
I like the 43x with apex triggerI got a m1x recently I need to try if that counts
>>64683169>What is /k/ favorite type of glock?G41
How effective were these things? Obsidian is said to be extremely sharp and multiple edges instead of one straight blade might be extremely painful.
>>64639246>Eh sorta wrong, the Spanish raised huge native armies b/c the Aztecs were so fuckin horrible.Nonsense. While Cortez mentions the fat cazique comlaining about Aztec spies, the vast majority of Aztec vassals remain neutral until Tenochtitlan fell or in one instance, Cortez engineered a coup of the local ruler to swing them to their side. Cortez' ally was the Tlaxcalans (emphatically not Aztec subjects, but an independent state), and that was it.The Aztecs were exceptionally belligerent, resembling Rome in this regard, but they were also fine with letting people be after defeating them. As long as they paid their tribute and maybe provided soldiers, they could keep their rulers, gods and so on. No resettlement, no forced labour. Again mirroring Rome.And domestically, the Aztecs also had fairly remarkably social mobility through military service. Which, hey, once again mirrors Rome!The Inca by contrast, had fuckall social mobility and were exceptionally happy to engage in forced resettlements and mass conscript labour. >>64668662Cocolitzli was a direct consequence of the collapse of living conditions through forced labour and the Spanish neglecting sanitary infrastructure. If the Spanish lose, the 1/3 drop to smallpox remains, but Cocolitzli basically never happens to a notable extent.
>>64687468Not at all, I'll do a detailed response later
>>64650798bodied that virgin pseud FREAK
>>64660172>genocidal white nationalisyeah high school can be really rough
>>64647358>>64654060Well, I was waiting on someone to get some recent publications on Macuahuitl translated before I did my infodump, but it's taking a while so I'm just gonna proceed without that info if I don't hear back by the time I have time to post tommorow
Was the Yugoslav military the 4th strongest military in the 80s-90s before it fell apart?
>>64686795so do the russians, it doesn't mean anything except showcase their inherent jewish victim complex against their continued attempts to bring their imperial shithole back
>>64686805The entire equivalence between Yugoslavia and the USSR is false. Serbs were not the Russians of Yugoslavia. They comprised 1/3 of the population unlike in the USSR where the Russians were a majority.Russians don't see themsleves as the victims of the USSR-they see themselves as the victims of its dissolution losing their rightful empire hence the chimpout. The Serbs didn't fight ot keep Yugoslavia together, they paid lip service to it, they fought to keep territories with significant Serb populations a part of Serbia. Its why the JNA gave up after 10 days in Slovenia and Macedonia was able to seceed without any conflict at all while the war in Croatia and Bosnia dragged on for years.
>>64686758how is that cope? if you retards were effective it would have been something commonplace not accidents that your garbage actually worked
>>64678450That Yugosolavia? The one that constantly kept severing international ties? The one that was mandating most of it's populace to do mandatory service? Ain't no way in hell, because even if it has impressive numbers on paper, most of the manpower doing mandatory service and having no international allies to help with trade is going to be a one-two punch in starving and collapsing the country if any war doesn't end in like two weeks.Fourth strongest in Europe in the 1980s, maybe, behind the Russian part of hte USSR, France, and West Germany. Even then I don't know if I'd put it ahead of the UK or not, the UK was silently disarming and dismantling their military that decade but still had some element of long-distance force projection that Yugoslav couldn't possibly match.
>>64690112>The one that constantly kept severing international ties?Yugoslavia wasn't a closed-of state like the warsaw pact. It maintained relations both with the east, west and the 3rd world.>The one that was mandating most of it's populace to do mandatory service?That was the case in most of Europe.>having no international allies to help with tradeYugoslavia was a founding member of the non-aligned movement and the relative majority of its trade was with western countries. It also had economic ties with north African and Middle eastern states. Many infrastructure projects there were built by Yugoslav companies.>Fourth strongest in Europe in the 1980s, maybeIn the 1980's Yugoslavia entered a major economic crisis. It was probably the weakest then.>long-distance force projection that Yugoslav couldn't possibly match.It never needed to. The Yugoslav army was defensive in nature.