>They have V2s and V1>Flak will do
So whats the deal with the current spammer making all these wehraboo threads?
>>64763200How come women pretend to like things guys like? Then when you ask them about it they have no idea what you were just explaining.
>>64763221>post retarded thread>get told to fuck off>"wooooow /k/ really seething at this">repeat
>>64763221His Panzer stronk/Sherman cook off threads kept getting deleted.
Which are better for marking where you've been in an unknown area that is akin to a maze, pic related is where I will be returning to soon, this place is wierd, I shine my torch into it, and the light just fails to illuminate the environment.Not this exact place but the pipe up ahead you have to crawl under the concrete to get to.If the air inside is poisoned (storm drain) with methane or something flammable, then perhaps igniting a flare within the pipe is not a good idea, as it will set the environment on fire, but if I really need more light in there, then a high powered LedLenser and flares are crucial for navigating down there.I cannot afford NVGs also.
>>64763108What is this zoomer backrooms bullshit."Fails to illuminate sooo unusual!"No, it isn't. It's an underground confined space with no ambient light or reflective surfaces. That's how that is.Your biggest concern shouldn't be methane, it should be sulfur dioxide, which will kill you in a few breaths without warning because you don't have a gas meter to tell you you're fucked.Also weapons board what.
Glow sticks are cheaper, safer, and glow for much longer.Chalk is also cheap and safe.There's also a type of line (the name of which I forget) which is used for cave exploring and spelunking, where you tie one end to the entrance and pull it behind you, and at regular intervals you add a little plastic arrow pointing back, so if you get away from the line and get back to it you'll know in which direction to go.
>>64763108Assuming you're being serious, get a reel of fishing line, tie one end to the entrance and spool it out behind you as you go. Theseus and the minotaur type shit.
>>64763172sulfur dioxide smells even at low concentrations, no? So it shouldn't be too hard to avoid if OP isn't retarded
>>64763269>it shouldn't be too hard to avoid if OP isn't retardedif
/rg/ Revolver general IIpreviously on /rg/ >>64648104
>>64757807Yeah it was kinda like that when I bought it too, but I just slicked it up by opening it up and cleaning/oiling it first and then dry-firing it an untold billions of times while watching TV. I do that with every new revolver I buy, regardless of brand, because I’m too lazy to polish them.
>>64750184>>64748573Gawd I love ruger revolvers. Also how do I find those grip doo hickeys?I need to get my doo hickey on
>>64748441Got mine for $700 with original box and paperwork. The guy even wanted to sell me a Hi-Power P-35 for $300 if I bought them together but I turned it down (wish I hadn't). Still happy with the purchase but I do want to get a Hi-Power eventually.
>>64757887Look up grip adapter on ebay.There is a guy that makes repros for 30 ish. The originals are expensive for some reason but sometimes you get luckyThe repro i have is specifically for a k frame but it is close enough.I have a nice collection of ruger revolvers. I have plenty of other revolvers but I prefer ruger over the others.
Do .223 brass fit in moon clips for 9mm or .38 special?
Bring on the migs.
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?
>>64757950>You're tasked with building a kit to help Iranian resistance against the Ayatollah regimeman if only there was some competent government agency whose sole purpose was just that
>>64760769USAJFKSWCS isn't an agency.
>>64760769Have the decency to seethe quietly.
>>64760879It's between this or sdkfz for most keymash-looking /k/ word.
>>64757950However much dynamite and fused blasting caps I can get for $2,990, and stick it in a $10 tool bag.
Is macron right? Is it better than patriot?
>>64761470If only we had a shooting war in Europe where he could prove his claims...
>>64761491Nothing is worse than NASAMS, the whole concept of taking an A2A missile and turning it into a SAM is retarded.>what if we launch it in the thickest air with no starting energySAMs need bigger boosters.
>>64761903Okay, but what if instead of ground launched AMRAAM, we had air launched PAC-3?
>>64761470I might be outing myself as a tard, but from my perspective, more than anything else, Europe needs to beef out it's numbers of ALL systems, quality set aside.
Frogs are shilling to get funds for the "next block" Asters.
How hard would it be for a handgonner to hit a man sized target at 60m?
>>64753778>?si=CNgXEzDF1fQ_q2MOthank you glownigger-kun
>>64752347It's astounding, their delusions compared to their inability to function in the real world.>>64759344Too many men those years went goofo-nutballs or fell to degen shit. Me, I simply crashed out and started taking my Ruger Charger out to test subsonics innacity. Good thing no one heard lol. I don't see why more people can't simply take their tendencies out on paper. It's a real relaxing activity to get your mind off the thought that you might die soon.>yes I was safe, I always watched my backstop>yes, I'd do it again if I thought the world was ending>yes, I DID feel cooler than I was, backpacking to do bad shit when the city had a curfew
>>64748017Same. I really enjoy his old west content for the most part
>>64748723>>64748744Explain the technical differences between a rifle and a rifled musket>>64748733I have more guns in my cabinet than youve touched in your life, pic related
>>64746410>I gifted my entire share>I continued to collaboratewhat a cuck
New Abrams just dropped
>>64756152>externally mounted single shot AT guided missileThe US is catching up!
Integrated cope cage pls.
>>64762609cope cages are for third worlders who cant produce a RWS that targets drones signals, optical spotting sensors, and uses radar to hard kill all types of drones and loitering munitions.
>>64759492Anyone who opens the machine up to work on the engine already knows who made it.You print the company name in big letters where normal people can see it.
>>64762858Thank you for that dogshit take
Talk about the gen 6 glock.
>>64762089Well that's good to know. Probably still won't get one since .y older glocks still have plenty of life left in them. So long as I can buy oem spare parts for them I won't bother getting a gen 6.
Force everyone to cut the front of the slide with lawsuitsCopy it years later
>>64756988got my Gen 6 19 today. I like it so far. The only other glock I have to compare it to is a factory 34.5. I'd say the trigger in this example is better than the 34. The flaring on the magwell of the 19.6 is the same angle as the 34 but deeper if that makes sense. The surefire X300 on the 34 will not fit onto the Gen 6 glock with the current plate without wiggling it on with some force. The 19.6 will NOT fit in a safariland 6355 for a Gen 5 19 with an X300U with or without the flashlight attached. The other two G19 leather holsters and one kydex holster I have work perfectly. The recoil spring goes, "sreeee" as you work it unlike glocks with the double spring which doesn't really make a noise. I really like the grip and texture.
>>64763076after fiddling with the safariland, I'd say it works. I had to loosen it up from where I had it set when I owned a Gen 5. The 19.6 was pulling plastic scrapings up in the slide serrations for about 50 draws but it seems to have smoothed out now. I wonder if I just ruined the holster for gen 5's though. Good thing I don't own any at the moment. The slide serrations at the front are deeper at the top than they are at the bottom. That's hard to see in photos. The serrations in the rear are the same but much less aggressive than the forward ones.
>>64758674>>64762089The biggest thing I see with the barrel is a very deep/aggressive relief cut in the bottom right of the chamber next to the feed ramp. If the angle of the feed ramp itself has changed I can't see it. The cut may have to do with the new extractor because it's right where the extractor meets the barrel.
>he calls his collection an "armory"
>>64760786That was an underrated anime, I wish we we could replace all the isekai with space stuff
>>64762090Nope, sorry. Space isn't escapist enough for burnt out salary men.
>>64760786If someone fills out a room, and loans out those guns, it effectively is. What are you, gay and autistic?
>>64760786Yes, yes I do.
>>64760802>the autistic transthe wet water
How come i shoot an LCP max better than most full size guns
Small guns are goated. They're easier to point.
>>64762274The recoil is also incredibly tame, even though the gun weighs nothing. I dont get it, im contemplating selling almost all my other handguns other than finger-fucktoys and just sperg focusing on the LCP max and mastering it to an absurd degree
>>64762274>noodly arm>faggot tattoo>watch on wrong wristYup, looks like a typical /k/ommando.
Is it a meme?
>>64762736the mp5 does the same thing but better. the only real advantage of an uzi is that you could fit one under your coat when protecting the president
>>64762947or if you want to gun down the mother of your enemy.
>>64762947that's probably why the micro/mini uzi came to be. They saw what the uzi excelled at and pushed that out til they had a pdw made specifically for magdumping
>>64762736It just werks.
>>64762936They're actually really accurate, like surprisingly so, for a 9mm stamped steel gun. You can easily do paper plate targets at 100m.200m on man size targets are still reasonable, albeit probably not very effective.They've got 10 inch barrels fixed tightly in place, and a long sight radius.
Anyone here actually use D-Lead products, or any leadremovers in general?I am currently looking at wipes, hand soap, body wash & shampoo, laundry detergent, and a lot more but theres too many to name...How many should I buy, and should I just buy all of them to be safe?I shoot a fair amount and I’m going to be shooting way more this year than I ever have, and I'm starting to wonder how paranoid I should be about lead exposure...Because I’ve heard horror stories about young dudes who shot their whole lives, never wore gloves, never washed right, ate at the range, reloaded bare-handed and endedup with fcknCANCER or straight up DEAD a few decades later from lead poisoning.>Is this a legit concern, or am I turning into a schizo?>What precautions actually matter (ventilation, washing hands, changing clothes), and what’s overkill?>I also have Pets, and I don't want them getting sick either.
>>64758876>get any symptonsSymptoms are a bad standard to have, if you have noticeable symptoms of lead poisoning you already have irreversible damage you haven't noticed. They happen slowly so like having hearing loss if you're noticing it you're already fucked. You want to stay well below the threshold of ever showing any symptoms. Assuming western normal levels of hygiene most of the lead hazard in shooting is in inhalation, not consumption. It's in the air and gets deposited on stuff which means you're breathing it. See >>64756731 where I lead tested my face and sunglasses and got positive lead tests after shooting outdoors, and I wasn't even shooting anything really gassy like a suppressed rifle that gasses you out.
>>64758911>Forgetting about finger food and sandwiches.
>>64754353Yeah, I wash my hads with d-lead after shooting, and I wash parts kits with it before I work on them.
bump
>>64758865mite at well go full skiz
The T-34 is the best tank of World War II. What about airplanes? According to /k/
>>64762984>but it had to get across the ocean in numbers on liberty ships so?Tetrach doesn’t magically become a good tank just because it was supposed to be transported via gliders.Either it is a good tank or it isn’t; circumstances don’t matter.Also, how does it not having a cupola, etc., affect its ability to be transported by ship in any way?Shouldn’t the only factors that matter be its width, height, length, and weight?>almost 50K Shermansone could argue that they didn't need 50k Shermans though
>>64763021>Either it is a good tank or it isn’t; circumstances don’t matter.like don't get me wrongthe Sherman was not badbut I never got this>oh XYZ was a good weapon given it's circumstances bs
>>64763021The fact that it could be supported by massive artillery and be a mobile armored gun with local firepower superiority across the theatre matters. Not min/maxing stats in a game.
>>64763033>The fact that it could be supported by massive artillery and be a mobile armored gun with local firepower superiority across the theatre mattersif that's your argument in favour of the sherman then they might as well have stuck to the M3 Grant thoughbit
>>64763056No turret is a tactical nightmare. Aiming the armored gun is a major doctrinal change between a tank and an assault gun. Plus, you're being hyperbolic.
"Fackin' cunts" edition>Image limit hitOld thread: >>64746248>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>>64761625Kek
>>64761859Size accurate anime girls with guns is hard to design
>>64762724just draw a bigger gun
I hate how difficult it is to try and find a radio pack bros
>>64756239It only seems silly from a modern perspective where everyone is running around with sub-8Ibs select fire rifles, probably made a lot more sense back in the 1940s where most people were still rocking fixed magazines bolt actions or submachine guns at best.The real question is why the fuck were the British STILL using them well into the 90's when reliable modern belt feds were a thing and everyone had FAL's