>see grown masc man with one of those not-a-purse things>immediately assume that that is where his piece isIs this a common thought process or am I being paranoid? Is this a valid form for CC?
>>64748142no, purse carry is not valid
>mascIs this a new Discord psyop?
>>64752076He was a fag instead my mother is disappointed
Slings are a brown man's choice. White man, you must retvrn to tradition >>64749938 >>64751268.>>64748961>Backpacks are easy target, specially inside busesNiggercattle representatives that refuse to take off their backpacks on crowded public transit deserve to feel the gypsy hand.
>>64754953retvrn to zubaz and fanny packpeak performance
my employer is sending me to the ghetto next few weeks. I have a few boxes of match ammo at my disposal and nothing else. how viable would it be in a self defense situation?
>>64754900They're bullets anon, whoever you end up blasting isn't going to enjoy it
There's no real need to rehash why mechs don't work but what is the ideal jungle support vehicle then?
>>64754746>but what is the ideal jungle support vehicle thenHelicoptersBut I know you're asking about ground vehicles, and the answer is that this is one of two environments where legged vehicles are theoretically superior to wheeled or tracked options (the other environment being especially steep mountainous terrain, which also includes rock walls ie for amphibious landings). These vehicles would most likely not be bipedal - four or more legs simply makes the most sense for stability, mobility, and flexibility. In especially dense jungle you could theoretically have a vehicle with many prehensile limbs, like an octopus or perhaps an octopus with 20 thin tentacles spread across all aspects of its body, allowing it to move vertically and horizontally through tree canopies, both allowing for ambush tactics and avoiding ground impediments. But that's way beyond current technology, and probably too niche to ever happen even in the distant future.>inb4 tards come out of the woodwork to say tracked vehicles are all you need for any rough terrainNo, they fucking are not. Dense jungle is completely impassable for all modern ground vehicles. Deep Amazon settlements are often accessible only by river or air. Let's take a bulldozer as an example, as it will be better at traversing jungle than any tracked military vehicle. Would that bulldozer be able to get through pic related? Yeah, it would, albeit slowly if you're not using defoliants. But how about multiplying that picture times 100? How long would it take the dozer to push through? That would be about half a mile, and if the terrain isn't flat, it will be even worse. And if you do try to push through, maintenance will be harsh, especially in hot humid jungle. You'd be advancing at a russian's pace, which is several times slower than a snail's pace.The only feasible option for armored vehicles in such an environment, is something with legs.
What’s your favorite gun? Mine is my Nighthawk Custom Predator in 10mm.
Tough to pick a favorite, but one of these. Probably the sp101.
>>64746689Eat a salad, fat fuck
>>64746538glock 19
Right now it's this one.
>>64754666
Each had at least 100+ killshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_flying_aces#Table
you cant beat the aryan superhuman.
This entire thread is made in dedication to the absolute degradation of Beck, Churchill, Stalin, and FDR. Everyone posting in this thread is insulting the aforementioned historical figures as well as qos, hashem, ba'alpeor, baphomet, YHWH, vishnu, brahma, indra, ghanesh, shiva and allah and declares themselves an eternal enemy of these entities and the legacies of those historical figures. Responding to this post has a 20 % chance of nullifying 1% of the aforementioned animosity and insult.
>>64754533They were seal clubbing Soviet conscripts with 10 hours of flight time. Guys who could barely take-off and land, let alone dogfight kek.It's like the Waffen-SS heroes were being fed on the ring with some actual, black, Heavyweight professional boxer. He could have moved them by the hundreds. But not so much other professionals.German "aces" were MUCH more cautious about facing western pilots with proper - months long - training. Hartmann outright refused to fly the jets (he would have to fight in the West) as he insisted that he was "more useful" on the Easter front rofl.
>>64754931*He could have moved them by the hundreds.Oh god, how fucking sick I am getting of English spelling. I am gradually, but truly, beginning to hate.
Why does op link a table that hasn't existed in the article since 2023?
What gun would you use to take down a serial killer elephant?
>>64754062God I fucking wish main battle elephants were tactically viable. Please let it happen someday via bullshit LE FUUTUURRR tech. Imagine all the other kinds of animals we could extend weaponisation to. It would be the sickest and most kino shit ever.
>>64753287Something in 6.5x55 or above.
>>64754128Imagine how many jeets an orca could kill if we gave it an exoskeleton so it could operate on land.
>>64754896Type of shit you'd see in a wacky 2000s sci-fi FPS or RTS, the marines would have a fuckin field day with amphibious tanks. I like the way you think, anon.
>>64753287It hasn't killed any humans, he's just doing elephant things
Imagine the POTUS sent Delta Forces after you.Do you think you would do better than Maduro?
>>64752649but enough about Venezuela
I'm a law-abiding American citizen, the government would never target me.
>>64752573Man, when he gets arrested for the pedo shit, it would be CATNIP to me if they made them cellmates, for funsies.
>>64754826They love it. My supporters eat the best crow folks. Nobody eats eats crow like my beautiful worshippers.
>>64752573Quite easily. I just have to threaten every little bit of tasty information about Epstein automatically gets released to journalists all over tbe world the very moment I die or get abducted. And it doesn't matter whether I have those tasty files or not, all I have to do is pretend I have them
Post gear. Discuss gear. Late night edition. Level IV+ and 4Chan Gold required.Old: >>64732103
>>64754640Gotta say what is for lil homie
https://www.cryeprecision.com/Jumpable-Plate-Carrier?quantity=1&color=Coyote&page=1was thinking of getting this plate carrier with this chest rig https://haleystrategic.com/x-chest-rigonly problem is i don't see anywhere to clip the chest rig onto the PC, would my best bet be just strapping stuff onto the PC with velcro or finding a new PC?
>>64754862dunno anything about JPC (except that it's popular) and can only talk about stuff I've used as I'm not the most experienced gearqueer. I don't see any reason why you couldn't attach that rig to the JPC if you get some extra quick-clips or g-hooks or whatever. I'd assume crye has a different cumberbund option that has velcro on the front, or you could get a chest rig that has molle on the back?I have a haley micro chest rig. stitching and quality is good (expensive gucci nylon so it better be). It's comfy, and attaches in lieu of a placard onto my DM MEPC if I want it to.but I don't like using it on the plate carrier. It only has one pocket on the front of the mag storage area and some extra pistol mag slots and even still it sits so far out with that it's like you're pregnant. If i go prone anything in the pocket gets smooshed anyway.I much prefer a placard that's just for holding mags, and all the things that would've gone in the pocket go on my belt or somewhere else.Also, the inserts that go into the chest rig for holding mags are way less secure in my experience than my dedicated placards.The haley rig you linked is the bigger version of mine, and looking through the pics I assume it uses the same velcro pocket that takes inserts as other rigs.I ran with my chest rig as a placard on my mepc for a while but eventually caved and bought DM's dedicated mag placards (any brand would do tho) and I'm much happier with those. I lost the fanny pack/pockets from the chest rig but the mag placards feel much more secure and they're like half the profile or less of fanny pack hanging off the plate carrier.But also I only larp with this shit so if you actually use it for work or somethign maybe you'd like having the extra storage on your chest?The big advantage to using something like that haley chest rig as a placard is if you keep the X/H straps then you can use it without the PC too if you want.
>>64754862nvm I didn't look close enough.looks like it has a built-in placard, so you'd be able to try both I spose.
>>64754905>>64754910thanks for your input, i know alot of plate carriers have the little ring things that you latch switchclips onto but it looks like you'd have to put them on horizontally instead of vertically and that was really throwing me off, i don't know how anything like a g clip would hold on and not slip off during normal use/due to gravity
I just ordered a .308 CZ600 range for 1100 yurobucks (they usually go for 1300), did I fuck up
>>64753700>the dominance of humans lead to extinction of cave lionsSorry, I implied this and was not clear.>>64753267>would hunt Megaloceros>While most abundant in Eurasia,fossil evidence confirms its presence in North America, though it was a distinct species within the same giant deer lineage, not a direct ancestor of modern North American elk.In NA, also. Plus we had Megathierium, the giant ground sloth. And Priodontes maximus, the largest living armadillo. About like a 6 foot round ball, with bones that have revealed clear human predation in Central America. Surelu a .308 would have been good enough for all these, perhaps excepting the cave bear (short faced brown bear) and the cave lion. .338winmag for those guys, if not .378 Weatherby.
>all this cartridge nonsense>when 30-06 just werks
>>64754726lol 30-06 is obsolete shit doubt you even use it
>>64754791i use it for durr and elk mostly
>>64754791I do for hogz, it's just a magnum version of 308
The ATF fears creativity.
>>64751775>What's this, an Anzio Annie for ants?
>>64748981Two for $125, tougher build than that pic describes thought, you need long carbide bits to get through that hardened bolt steel.https://centerfiresystems.com/pps43-folding-and-wood-fixed-stock-combo-kit/
Real ones know poopmadness from iFunny
>>64748912https://youtu.be/4QxQCscCLSU
when are you making new vids poop?
AK General /akg/New Year, Same Shit Edition>Thread #2085Old thread here >>64623820
>>64754729Shit if you were local to me I'd never consider doing anything illegal of course, wouldn't want to break unconstitutional state laws of course!
>>64754754Yeah, that was poor phrasing on my part. I’m shooting for the non-drumstick ver then with 7.62 proces these days. Closer to a ghetto triangle stock.>have sore stock yetIn the mail, very soon.>>64754757I smell Maryland.
>>64754767>MarylandI'd unironically an hero if I had to live in that literal swamp.Washington. If it weren't for our dogshit laws and utter fucking retards in the state capital, it would be a 10/10 place to live. Even with a high COL.
Who makes a good loooong rail besides KPYK? Prefer picatinny but mlok is ok too
>>64752599attero arms rear sight replacement if you are just running a dot.
It's up!: https://youtu.be/APmgHMDOObk?
>>64750002On a related note, what do we expect QRF was in this case? Was there an MEU attached to the ships down in the area? They seem tailor made for a QRF force in the event the snatch job went sideways.
>>64749693Well he managed to turn his autism into a career and frankly I'm jealous
Perun gives praise to poo and does damage control for chinks. Real /k/ommandos would drop him like cow shit for that.
>>64749332I just want to know what the "sonic weapon" Delta Force launched actually was. Top secret blacksite super tech, scavenged alien tech, or did the Venezuelans get folded by a fucking riot control weapon?
>>64750801But polygraphs don't work, everyone knows they are pseudo science.
anyone have a million bucks?https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/24850533/1959-mcdonnell-douglas-f4h-1f-turbine-military-aircraft
>>64754849That's just the purchase price. Now look into the maintenance costs just to keep it airworthy. Even if you never run the engines, shit times out. And parts and the expertise needed to keep her functional don't come cheap. You're easily looking at over $500,000 in annual costs, well over $1million with fuel and expendables. If you fly it regularly, expenses go well over several million per year. That isn't your mom's Volvo. That's a cold war relic from the United States, which had the petrodollar backing a bottomless well of obscene spending.
>>64754849That has been for sale since the beginning of the pandemic.
Revolution are just a marketable term for coups. The military always deal the final blow. The term revolution has gained a certain popularity, and many coups aregraced with it because of the implication that it was “the people” rather than a few plotters who did the whole thing. Thus, the obscure aims Abd al-KarīmQāsim had in mind when he overthrew the Iraqi regime of King Faisal II and prime Minister Nuri es-Said are locally known as the “sacred principles of the July 14th RevolutionMasses of people do not make a revolution revolution as Leon Trotsky pointed out long ago, the technological improvement of weapons, means of transport, and communications has widened the capability gap between organized military forces and civilians equipped with improvised weapons. Trotsky noted that, while the French mobs of 1789 could “rush” positions defended by infantry soldiers with their one-shot muzzle loaders, in 1917 a Russian mob however large and determined would be cut down by “modern” automatic weapons. By “modern,” he meant the clumsy, very heavy water-cooled Maxim machine gun on its tripod; today, every single soldier on mob control can be armed with an automatic weapon with a similar rate of fire.The effectiveness of modern soldiers, with their rapid transport, reliable communications, and efficient weapons, means that even one single formation loyal to the regime could intervene and de feat a coup
Retarded semantic argument. "Revolution" usually results in some ideological change or a drastic change in overall power structure. Like a whole new constitution or even a whole new country. "Coup" implies exclusively the military or an existing political figure, and often changes nothing whatsoever because the call came from inside the house.
>>64754879a "revolution" and a "coup" are very different in both methods and results.
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?
Oh boy another thread of people taling braindead masses slop seriously.It's a movie with a sole purpose of telling a story. Nothing you see, are told, or that happens has any purpose or reality to it.Go watch Das Boot for the 40th time instead of wasting a portion of your life with this pocahontas bullshit.
>>64753352I remember reading reports from Mogadishu of Rangers mag-dumping into a skinny and they were still running around and firing back for a while. Try doing that to a 9ft 600lb Na'vi.
>>64753610Plus the muscles would be very dense like those of a chimpanzee.
>>64754634they don't do that because depicting realistic engagement distances for those sorts of things looks boring on screen
>>64754853Barrel length + twist rate + ammo problem