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Did it snow where you are? Merry Christmas to every white Cangener.

Hope the CCFR gets coal this Christmas

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>Newfag? Read this:
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https://howtogetagun.ca/

>Want to hunt? CFG Hunting license info:
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>Want to spend your shekels?
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>>64679228
>Got the good fryer like your pic related.
Fucking BASED!
I hope you bare many white children together, free of microplastics.
>The earphones are meant for shooting protection.
Fucking BASED!
Recently i have mostly beein using rubber in-ear plugs, despite owning OK electronic muffs, simply because the muffs get pushed out of position by the stock, its annoying and causing me ear damage.
Legalize suppressors (hearing protection cans) please.
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>>64679227
Got a nice 1k shooting spot out ther, anon?
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>>64679287
Maybe out at our other spot near the coulees, out here there's still a highway and farmers near by so you can't go super long
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damn, dead asf cangen tonight boys, yall drunk already?
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>>64679429
>yall drunk already?
Yeah.
And i just got back, from rezoring my non-prothibited 5.56 rifles.
Looks like the turkey isnt finnished yet.
Getting close though, not sure what other seasoning i should add. sofar i have just done taco seasoning.

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The general for discussing homemade and amateur firearms

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I often see homemade firearms being constructed very crudely out of things like pipes, sheet metal, dremeled slabs of mystery meat steel, and all other sorts of things, but why is it that I don't often see homemade guns made by people who know what they're doing?
A significant amount of homemade firearms I see are done as a hobby, and making a firearm takes someone who knows how to work with metal, but you dont often see them actually milling guns with a machine, pic rel.
Or maybe those types of guns tend to be so well made that they arent usually distinguished as homemade?
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>>64659984
Nice I can attach an extension barrel with lugs that thick.
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>>64677765
Hold on. I thought that Urutau uses FGC-9 alike bolt. A piece of threaded rod with a hole in it, enclosed in plastic for mechanic guidance. I just googled Urutau bolts and from what it seems it doesn't really seem to follow the spirit of accessibility. That's dumb.
>b-b-bu the bolt goes bumpity-bump-jump when it closes
Yeah. But if the purpose of these programs is to produce plans for very accessible weapons with quality being an important but secondary metric then this fails at it. I doubt they even tried to apply a modified Nutty-9 bolt.
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>>64677842
I don't know enough about revolvers to recognize a model they might be derived from. No factory .223 revolvers exist to my knowledge, that's just something native to Indonesia because of ammo availability, some gunsmith might have adapted online plans or guns he had examples of into specs for those and spread them around.

>>64678102
When I looked it wanted a bar of a specific thickness, the nutty9 is bleeding edge when it comes to ease of sourcing and building, hard to compare any other "bolt" to that bolt.
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>>64678244
FGC-9 using threaded hardware store stock is probably the cheapest easy to obtain still.
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>>64659909
They do, they just look like ars

Is frameless bubble canopy a lost technology?
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>>64677547
I always assumed Plexiglass was more on the "glass" side then plexi, probably because of all the photos of it being cracked up from getting shot, even though thinking about it now anything else transparent would shatter from the same damage.
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>>64674177
>>64674201
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>>64678903
You invented the F-16 ADF
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>>64674201
Ok but wouldnt you want a snack while youre flying? Why keep free food out?
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>>64678824
You know how there's 8 million types of stainless steel? There's 8 million types of different plastics. Not all plexi is the same.

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Gee little fox, how come Santa let you have TWO HATS this year?

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>image limit reached

https://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player
>if you install this you can hear umapyoi more often than before!
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>>64679273
I’ll do it for her and teach her
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Merry Christmas /k/
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>>64679427

There is a criminal lack of Frolaytia hentai on the internet.
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>>64679437
Agreed. She had the heaviest objects and barely even a mention online
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>>64679437

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Listen Here You Little Shit Edition

Post wood (furniture)
Big Rifles
Big Bullets
Froppy Frens Inside

Thread theme ~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HUtwku8R9Q&list=RD1HUtwku8R9Q&start_radio=1

As always; No Jannies, No Trannies
Previously, on X-men: >>64608347
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>>64677810
>more snow
Rain and 55°F.
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All my frens crusade with Acogs
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>>64678630
>wonderful councilor
>tfw Jesus is your life coach
He is.
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>>64676204
That BRs get unbanned next year. The 3 full years of this shitty AWB have been terrible.
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>>64676204
All the beautiful .308 battle rifles that aren't in the USA, to finally be sold in the USA as they promised years ago.

>>64677559
Yea, it's tradition for the last 3 or 4 years. Just as planned. God Wills It.

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Why there's so much hate on the F-35? Is it jealousy from turdworlders?
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>>64679325
the Czech republic chose to much as after C-205/07 2008 Lodewijk Lysbrecht
the Belgian state chose to change it's law concerning sale at a distance despite the court not even finding the Belgian law to be in breach of the relevant EU directive
compliance doesn't equate enforcement
if the Czech state had chose not to implement than the ECJ couldn't enforce it to do so until someone brought a case against the Czech state under the very same rules the ECJ set out for it's self.
you are required by law to have a medical kit ect. in your car. but if the police never bothers to check then you can go your whole life ignoring it.
this is why the requirements for the Francovich doctrine are relevant. if you can't get sued (C-482/17 was a case brought by the Czechs against the EU not the other way around) then the law might as well not exist.
>but it's illegal
so are many, many things that people get away doing for their entire lives
a law without enforcement is just paper with ink on it
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>>64679362
If the Czech Republic had chosen not to comply, lump-sum fines and daily penalties could have been leveraged against it. If the Czech Republic chose not to pay the fines, it could cut them off from EU programs.
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>>64679368
if a case was brought against them
and as I've explained already it would be very unlikely for one to be brought against them by a citizen. that would have been handled by the ECJ and ruled against the Czech Republic. this due to the a) damages being criminal in nature
b)commercial damages being the result not of implementation but remaining non harmonized elements of countries criminal codes in relation to gun control
the commission could have brought a case against them, but the commission needs them to go after Hungary.
As such the Czech republic could have managed to get an opt out into the directive via an amendment or just de facto
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>>64679384
Right, and the case could be brought against them if they didn't comply with the directive. The country obviously felt that it was very likely hence why they changed their laws despite it being unpopular.
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>>64678152
Group projects make everything worse, the plane would have been finished faster and cheaper if we hadn't let the yuropoors have any workshare.

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Stamboulieh Law makes weekly videos on all the latest lawfare:
https://youtube.com/@2alaw

You'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 available

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>>64675900
Diablo seems interesting, nobody here seems to have experience with one though.
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>>64673622
>CZ BREN 2
With the stock trigger and lower or do you have to get that gay AR-15 trigger group conversion?
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>>64677111
https://nexusfirearms.com/frt-bren-2-lower-receiver/
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>>64676819
It's pretty intuitive, for me and the few people i have handed it to. if you go past 9-10 pounds of pull it fails to reset most of the time. But since the stock trigger is around 6-7 its manageable. I have thoughts on how to make it even easier for the user. should be pretty easy to do that.
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Abramovsky is now of perfjekt, da?
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>>64678287
yes

don't worry, when the T-14s begin the counterattack, everything will change
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>>64678270
>send ground units in zero air or counter battery support
>shocked when they don't make it
>wash, rinse, repeat
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>>64678296
It’s not surprising, it’s a peer war after all.
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>>64671686
Shut the fuck up, tourist shill scum.

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No politics, no industrial feasibility or cancellation talk allowed.

What is the logical military use case for a huge expensive "battleship" with 3x more displacement than a Ticonderoga and only a few more VLS cells? What advantage could it hold over Flight III Burkes, DDG(X), VPM SSNs, or an SSGN Columbia variant?


>1. The core use case would be a large fast cruiser able to escort carriers at prolonged high speeds around the Pacific,
in situations where conventional escorts and their oilers couldn't keep up, or would slow the carrier down with UNREP making for risky ASBM attack windows.
This is reliant on it being nuclear powered, which isn't confirmed and makes it more expensive and industrially intensive. Perhaps the Navy has done the math and found that cruising around at an unbroken 35 knots is useful to increase the PLA's sea search volume or complicate ASBM kill chains. But it doesn't have that many VLS cells so it must rely on novel weapons as an escort to avoid magazine depletion.

>continued
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>>64672942
Drones can be killed very easily, The problem is the number of drones and who does America even need a new ship for? Russia proved to be a paper bear and china is fucking china, all their shit will fall to pieces due to mismanagement and bribery just like everything there does. Besides, Chine has to worry about India more. America is getting mighty friendly with the jeets and China has a lot of rapeable females.
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>Battleships are actually cheaper.
Idiot
>No need to put hundreds of expensive aircraft on board
Go ahead and remove the weapons and sensors as well. It'll be cheaper
>Fewer sailors required in general.
Idiot
>Once tooling is brought back to snuff
Hand wavium
>Battleship shells are cheaper than Missiles.
Rifle bullets are cheaper than shells. Knives even cheaper than that.

I stopped reading at that point.
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You're a tard. Removing an entire airwing and its support staff would naturally make cost and personnel size go down. You might actually have brain worms. Have a New Jersey.
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>>64678301
It's a Mk.70 VLS and it doesn't replace anything. The Navy didn't think they needed VLS on a corvette too small to fit the fire control radar they use for their VLS launched missiles, but everyone else disagreed.

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Gripen pilot, shareholder, and spokesperson says stealth is irrelavent 70's tech on major youtubers podcast
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>>64677363
your brown
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>>64676850
if stealth was real, mutts would have sent in their """5th gen""" in first to take out the radar and other shit before sending in 4th gen to mop up. But they have always done the opposite. Without exception.
really make you thonk.
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>>64679219
> Without exception.
Iraq.
You dumb nigger.
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>>64677476
You forgot the difference in use. While the F35 is probably much better to attack an hostile airspace with somewhat modern AA the gripen is better in defending it.
The F35 cant fly more than 2 or 4 sorties per day or it will start to fall apart due to the more complex maintenance between flight while the Gripen and Eurofighter can do up to 12 in hot phases before getting a major maintenance break
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>>64677476
>F35 costs about 80 million per airframe and has roughly the same service life
To be fair, the F-35A has undergone evaluation/testing that showed no airframe fatigue at a simulated 24,000 hours. And there is talk about eventually raising the 8000 hour service life to 12000 hours without any structural SLEP.

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Could the Secret Service fight off a raid of Tier 1 operators?
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>>64677805
If Malaysia is so good, why don't they take Singapore and Brunei?
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>>64677858
gay american isreal complex
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>>64677805
>there is no record of a Malaysian soldier taken alive

All this tells me is that they're exceptionally good at getting killed in action. The rest of your post reads like a comic book description so it's hard to take seriously.
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>>64677805

Cool, when are they going to slaughter the Indian Hindu rape rats who are infesting their country and raping their daughters? It's hard to take any country seriously while they are getting overrun by 5'0 Indian Hindu rape rats, the weakest of all subhumans...and that applies to white countries too. Show me your thrones of Hindu skulls and I'll show you my respect.
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>>64674064
That movie was pure trash.

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Who had the best?
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>>64679041
Russia has always been a joke..
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>>64679070
Daily reminder that they lost a naval battle against Czechoslovakia. You know, the landlocked country in central Europe...
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>>64678801
> The Iowa Class topping out at 31 knots
Lol.
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Russia, and it's not even close. Easily the greatest navy of all time.
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>>64678246
Iowas were the best, made entirely out of armor-class steel so effectively every deck and bulkhead was half-assed splinter protection as well has increased structural rigidity without any loss of strength. They had the largest AA compliment and were fast. So as far as functioning in fleet operations vastly superior to all other classes.

If you want a 1v1 duel Iowa again as it had the best radar and speed, thus it could dictate the engagement.

If you mean in a battleline, Yamatos win because that was what they were designed for and a battleline engagement reduces the discrepancy between their speed any any fast battleships while making their guns and armor more telling.

Since the Iowas were the last class to be built and had effectively unlimited budget its an unfair contest to begin with.

Realistically speaking what are the mechs even contributing to this military force that you couldn't get by just swapping out the APCs for IFVs instead?
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>>64679072
>>64679066
Wait, lmao, don’t tell me
>https://www.healthline.com/health/fitness/cycling-vs-walking
That’s your source isn’t it
You think the Battlemechs need to lose weight?
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>>64613101
The setting is rule of cool anon, don’t think too hard about it, god knows the writers didn’t
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>>64679072
>>64679081
Not even the anon you're arguing with, I'm just laughing at you for being a retard who can't do your own research.
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>>64679141
Anon you can’t use weight loss sources about how walking is better for burning fat and expect me to take you serious when it comes to machinery
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>>64613101
It's not quite as fun as these direct-fire mechs shooting and punching each other, but is a more credible niche I can imagine legged-vehicles fulfilling.

EDC? i think so
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>>64675317
I feel like you got that backwards or something
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>>64667378
> write "nullification is the sovereign right of all juries" on your firearm
>prosecution can't present it as evidence
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>>64666762
that pink dingus is just vulgar
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>>64674725
Okay the guy who made that one is having a laugh
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>>64673769
My friend’s little sister who’s a real deal cowfisting livestock vet has one, and I’ve seen a few all-hat-and-no-cattle buckle bunny cuntry girl fake cowgirls buying them at stores/using em at ranges. Ngl, if S&W does a bodyguard 2.0 like this I’d get one for the lolz.

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Paul never used red dots or really any kind of optic. Was he right/wrong?

I also miss Paul on another note.
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>>64668600
He wasn't wrong or right. That's just what he liked, and that can't be a wrong choice when it comes to personal weapons.
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>>64675948
>Subjective, I find it ridiculous, boring and there to appeal to 12 year old kids and 50 year old southerners who wanna see DA MEAT GET SHAWT
Ah hold on, you ordered this, right?
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>>64668600
He was a classically trained shooter and he was damn good at it. Awesome man, there will never be another like him.
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>>64676912
Don't play dumb Caleb, we know it's you
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>>64678467
Kay schizo

>>64677435
So, are you the kid or the southerner?


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