Do you hunt and trap animals for food? I want to try wild hog meat.
>>65045635Just be careful with those around pets. Fuckers are often filled with worms.
>>65048128Yuck. My dogs fetch them for me, they get wormed though
>>65049439I once opened one up and the worms weren't even in the digestive system, but the gut and chest cavity! Wouldn't even leave them for the animals, trash or bury. Wouldn't wish that shit on any opossum, fox, coyote, or bird that came to pick at it.
>>65050222I'll open the next one. There is a chance it was eating those worms and you cut open it's crop
>>65050242Nope, they were thin white pointy parasitic worms and they were alive. IIRC I was cutting down the breast with a scalpel or other sharp disposable blade and I was very careful. Not saying it's not possible as that was long ago but I think I'd have noticed cutting the crop open. Maybe the pellet hit whatever they were in. Perhaps they were heartworms.
So when your designated bro-bot joins your squad in the trench, what kinda of roles are you going to give it? Sentry detail seems like an obvious role. It'll never fall asleep and won't have to suffer through harsh weather conditions the same way a human might while trying to stay awake all night. They'd also make good point men, have them kicking in doors and clearing rooms. Having them act as medics to help people in combat zones seems like an obvious choice as well.On a more personal level, would you dress them up? Give them names? Or would you be more detached and treat it like a piece of kit? I don't think individual units would have advanced onboard AI. I figure a bulk of their processing is handled by a control hub nearby, but that connection might be disrupted by ECMs, so some onboard AI might need to act as a backup.
>>65043802There's already a book about that in the i, Robot universe. Robots from two different companies decide that the other company is a threat to humanity. They have a huge war that rages in the streets where they tip toe around humans because they can't hurt them. People eventually continue on as normal while the robot war becomes a background thing.
>>65043806Are you saying guys in a trench will strap a fleshlight to Boston Dynamics looking bitch? I might, but I'm a werido. Perhaps if they had synthetic skin and other more human-like details, that might make me think that. Otherwise, that sounds like a waste of money. Why coat a bot in fancy silicone accessories and send it into the dirty and messy environment like a battlefield trench? If you just need a humanoid bot to operate in a battlefield, a bare terminator chassis or something similarly simple would suffice, I think. From a logistics point of view>Is it cheap?>Is it easy to deploy?>Is it effective?If it checks all those boxes, it doesn't matter whether it's a spider bot that navigates mine fields, a tracked wagon with a gun on top, or a humanoid proxy to act as a stand-in for humans. With all those boxes checked, it ultimately boils down to>Will this tech allow our guys to accomplish the mission where they couldn't feasibly do it without the aid of said tech?
>>65038602this
>>65045376Counterpoint- humanoid robots are cool.
>>65043672I'm sure there'd be redundant telemetry all over the chassis.
Hypothetically if you had a relatively prominent and defensible hill on your property and an unreasonable amount of free time how would you fortify it against an attacking force that could best be described as determined and crafty methheads. Kind of like modern equivalents to medieval brigands. Bonus points if it isn’t just First World War trench systems.
>>65038113And trenches, escape tunnels and a couple home built aircraft.A fednigger never expects the unregistered kit helicopter.
>>65038121And I forgot to mention; tweakers and glowies are much alike. You have to kill or kill the resolve of either, otherwise they just keep trying.
>>65025068Bamboo forest. grows far too dense to traverse and take a lot of effort and fuss to clear a path. you said unreasonable amount of time but bamboo grows pretty fast. hell when it’s in its adolescent stage tangle a few hundred yards of razor wire all around.
>>65025710thanks anon these are good. not OP but still saved. I own a nice hardback of the final title on your list and I suggest everyone get one also.
>>65038113>doped tannerite wrapped in ball bearings on the backs of many of those treesPersonally, I am a huge fan of Tannerite™ Garden Gnomes - now with 30% more diced rebar!
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>>65049535If they can beat me in Power Stone they can call me an Unc. If not I'll call em a squeaker.
PLEASE ENLIST SO I WON'T DIE FOR A POINTLESS WAR. PLEASE, I DON'T WANT TO BE A PAWN!
>>65049535>auto-lableI imagine the brain of an enlisted is just filled with bright shapes and honking sounds. Auto-lable yourself out of the thread.
>>65050137Thanks for bumping the info in the OP that will help others enlist. You are serving your country in your own way.
>>65049529>Dreamcastgood lord this dude is stuck in 1999.
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>>65037952Is there a future for tanks? They are expensive, take a long time to produce, can only travel on land, requires 3-4 crew,Anti-tank weapons are getting better and are pretty easy and cheap to mass produce. Easy to use too. Even drones are getting good at taking out tanks.
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>>65049572Yes, there's a reason Ukraine and Russia are both building more as fast as they can despite knowing more about anti tank weapons and drones than you do.
photographs of flying boats and floatplanes
>>65049984What inspired B&V engineers? Cocaine? Qualudes? Barbituates?
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>>65050154>What inspired B&V engineersRemember that Antarctic expedition?
ITT: aircraft nobody likes or cares about
>>65049096right as said above, it'd maybe have been neat if ? the Peregrine could've worked or been upgraded, but unfortunately for the Whirlwind was doomed by its powerplant
should have been adopted (Allison-powered) by USAAF two years earliercould have replaced all P-39s and P-40s from the beginning of 1942
Fi 156 Storch doesn't get enough attention
>>65035692210 was pretty much a failure aerodynamically. 410 is better.
>>65024548Holy early Cold War kino, it's so peak 50s that even Fallout 3 had it in the game.
Yakovlev was the most underrated Soviet Design Bureau
>>65039085What's with jeets and their obsession with things being underrated
How did yak go from being the premier fighter plane manufacturer is the ussr to completely irrelevant in the jet age
>>65045103their dick
>>65039082The gentle lines on that right one. So nice.
Yak-9 was the most important VVS fighter
Is this a good gun for a SHTF situation?
>>65050132Oh boy, another thread about this thing.Taking your question at face value, sure. It's a short barreled take-down AR. Either full auto or one of the civilian semi auto clones with an arm brace (wouldn't really be a huge performance difference between the two). The folding/takedown elements of the design are specifically geared for being in a bag underneath an ejection seat. That means you can store the gun in a relatively compact/unobtrusive and non-obvious container which is certainly useful but it isn't particularly quick to deploy since you have to take a second to assemble it. A different design where the stock folds instead of the barrel or perhaps a bullpup could also be compact, but would have no loose parts that could get lost or be carried under a jacket ready to shoot.In the best case scenario, the GAU-5 is still significantly bigger and harder to conceal than a pistol, which would be absolutely essential for trying to move through held/contested ground as a non combatant. Walking around with any rifle or visible weapons through territory held by armed militia or military forces instantly turns you into a bullet magnet. A rifle disassembled in a case is of little value unless you have opportunity to assemble it before using, which seems to be of dubious value. A rifle concealed under a jacket is not immediately obvious from a long distance, but would probably get you detained or shot on close inspection. If you are helping people hold territory (IE you are in the militia) then sacrificing performance for concealment is unnecessary.For innawoods concealment is also not as important and 5.56mm/223 is a useful caliber for hunting, plus it's still a self loading rifle with generous magazine capacity so it's better for protection than a bolt action. But in this category weight is more important than concealment.Overall, seems like it's neither fish nor fowl. Not useless, but sub optimal.
>>65050216Aren't all ARs takedown
>>65050232Yes, in that you can take the upper off the lower, but having a quick detach/attach barrel is a different story.You could conceivably separate the upper/lower on an AR pistol for slightly more compact storage but it wouldn't be as compact overall as a GAU-5. I reckon something like a 7" BRN-180 with a folded stock could do it because it doesn't need a buffer tube but then they'd be adopting an entirely different weapon system that shares fewer parts with an M4/M16 than they would like.
>>65050247Running 5.56 from a 7" bbl seems like a bad idea
>>65050257Performance is going to suck but if you need ammunition compatibility with your existing inventory you are going to have to deal with it.If that's not a factor, then 300 BLK plays nice with short barrels. That's the route I took with my AR pistol. I can theoretically CC it as well.
Impact photo of an Iranian missile with a 1-ton explosive load at Prince Sultan Air Base
>>65034786I now demand the death of every Iranian. Moderate btw.
>>65034576i doubt their aim is that good, more like the aim for the general direction of the base and hit something.
>>65040324>>65040406Cute memes, shame you're a zigger.>>65035639>>65044873Anyone defending the retard in chief at this point needs a lobotomy.https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/commentary/over-11000-munitions-16-days-iran-war-command-reload-governs-endurance
>>65045401>KramatorskKekDidn't you get surrounded and raped there not even a couple months ago.
>>65045401>year 5 of the 3 day special military operation>winninglmao
Small Cat Girls Big Rifles Editon Post Wood (furniture)Talk about Battle RiflesShoot Battle Rifles Love Battle RiflesFrens together strongthread theme~https://youtu.be/tC9qr2Gamzw?si=PzbYA7T8njMY2QgRAs always; no trips, no traps, no airsoftPreviously on /brg/ :>>64935682
>>65048355Oh yeah I see now. It’s early.
He is Risen! Happy Easter /brg/!
>>65048667Happy Easter! I went to the range today, it was okay. Wish I brought more ammo. Might go tomorrow, hopefully they have a good selection in town.
My C308 has a Fren now. A PTR-91 A3SK. Got it in a trade from a dealer who had a new/old stock one from California so I promptly de-Californicated it. Currently has a Turkish collapsing stock and a Paki wide handguard.Does anyone know if these take standard G3 flash hiders or are they threaded like US AR-10s? It has the solid metal Faux-hider meant for California and I have an HK-21 FH on the way. I suspect I might have fucked up ordering it because the thread pitch might be different. Also did they just spin them on for CA or is it rockset/locktite in place? I don't see any signs of pin/weld like the C308 brake is.Also yes that's a 1980s Thermold magazine I got for $5 because it looks cool. I don't actually use it.
I need to buy optics, but I don't want to buy optics.
>>65048643I have a SP9A1 myself. It's a fun little temu SCAR15P looking PCC and will occasionally garner "owo what gun is that?" questions at the range. IDK if the MP5-wannabe roller shit in A3s is really all that worth it but YMMVif you get a bog just be sure to get the US-made magazines from GP USA, cause the ones that come with it are kind of ass
>>65048687>>65048707Thanks anons
>>65041834Dropped the Beretta cx4 storm stock adapter and cutting jig on odysee @luvs2spwge. Build guide on YouTube.M1922 Hotchkiss receiver repair sections get here end of the month. See y'all on /msg/
AP5Pfags I will become one of you soon, how does high height over bore feel on the gun? I've got an aimpoint pro lying around I'd like to mount.
>>65049945Don't really notice it. It's fun little gun.
I haven't seen one in a good while. I'm seriously thinking about buying an AUG soon so I'd like some advice. I know there's both 5.56 and .300 blackout variants to choose from and I'm leaning towards the .300 and just using supersonic ammunition. AUGs are notable for being poor suppressor hosts anyways, right? Plus, prices for supersonic .300 aren't that bad according to AmmoSeek when compared to 75/77gr 5.56 which I already buy. Plus if I ever change my mind about .300 I could just buy a 5.56 barrel.
>>65034563SICK
>>65034563That guy here, I'm mirin'
>>65035618>you can't actually hold it like you do with other pistol grip guns, because then your arm will bang onto the magazine constantlywut
>>65038472They were banned because of how many were being imported. There are probably millions of Type 56 in the US, from the 80s.
>Cousin buys functioning replica of the old Colt single-action>Lets me shoot it a few times>It's awesome>Now I'm considering getting into weapon collectingStupid Colt just had to be the gateway to a new expensive hobby
>>65046908we dont need dumbass leftist zoomers here please leave and never touch guns again
>>65050106i had the same problems using that shit in my S&Ws. the 38s always ejected fine but the 357s got so fucking stuck i had to hammer on the ejector rod after 2 cylinders worth i gave the 4 boxes of ammo i had left to a dude with a lever gun that seemed to have looser chamber and was able to shoot it
>>65050106Fuck steel-case ammo. It worked through slavshit, and it provided us a lot of cheap shooting, but Wolf .223 ended my range session once through an AR and Wolf .308 tore the extractor off my Savage after it got stuck in the chamber.
>>65050149Tulammo 308 was the worst. I've seen it grenade a FAL, a bolt action and an M14. That stuff was full-stop unsafe to fire.
>>65050106I remember people swearing at that ammo many years ago. Swearing at, not by, just to be 100% clear. Steel is fine for cartridge cases with a taper, and pretty awful for straightwalled cases, for this exact reason.>>65050145The lower chamber pressure would help, I imagine.And I think it's as simple as a lever-action rifle only having one chamber, along with having a literal big lever to apply leverage with, which makes it fly better there, as opposed to trying to drive a small rod for six fired chambers at once.>>65050116Is yours picky on .45 Auto?
Pictures taken at/over Edwards or the nearby dry lakebeds.
>>65049161What's the clear window for just aft of the engines?
>>65049707looks like a camera bay