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Could we ever see the return of men-at-arms and knights?
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>>64642001
The fuck is this chatgp response? Do people really just copy pasta chatgpt replies thinking nobody would notice?
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>>64642006
I spent a long time writing that and then parsing it down from the text limit anon, I'm sorry you didn't like it.
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>>64642001
thanks, chat.
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>>64642007
would have like it better with organic sentences :(
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>>64641955
It's theoretically possible to make a suit of armor out of currently extant materials that could provide perfect full-body protection against all small arms fire. There are already carbon nanotube composites that are 500 times stronger than steel, such that a suit of armor comparable in thickness to medieval armor would provide an effective protection against penetrating hits similar to that of a modern tank.

The problem is that it would cost millions of dollars to make a single suit of armor, and it would ultimately still leave the wearer vulnerable to many of the threats on a modern battlefield. While you could make an impenetrable plate, nothing's going to stop transferred kinetic energy from crushing the wearer's ribcage if he's hit with a burst of .50 cal machine gun fire, nor is there any way to protect an infantryman against the overpressure effects of a high explosive shell or bomb going off nearby.

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What kind of holster should I get for my SAA? I don’t know if I want to go full cowboy (although I do live in the middle of nowhere so I ***could*** if I wanted).
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>>64633312
El Paso Saddlery
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>>64637219
>slick the action in an SAA?
Toothpaste trigger job, look it up.
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>>64638233
Obviously. :D
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>>64633312
Gen 3 glock 19
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>>64633312
Make one. I made a custom holster for my 1875 , it's a lot of fun.

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They are coming for your lead
https://www.npr.org/2025/12/08/nx-s1-5599539/hunters-encouraged-to-trade-lead-bullets-for-copper-to-protect-scavenging-animals
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>>64641121
>but it should always be recyclable
most plastic can't be recycled and almost no plastic is recycled
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>>64621632
Tbh I use lead free by choice because I don't want to eat lead chunks. If there's an inherent accuracy difference, which I haven't been able to discern one across many bullet types, it won't be enough to appreciably harm your ability to hunt. My current hunting load gets about 1 MOA at 100 yards using Starline brass without any particularly involved load development.

You do apparently need to be careful about swapping back and forth between jacketed and copper bullets due to them fouling the barrel differently.
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>>64622704
>>used to chew on fishing weights as a kid and cast my own pellets by melting down regular .177 pellets
The average /k/ommando.
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>>64641100
>This material is great, you can build anything out of it, it's durable and flexible and cheap enough to be disposable
>Oh but it gets in your balls. Somehow.
Time and time again, reality is full of shit you'd never buy in fiction.
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>>64622681
Ja okej Schwül

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LYING ABOUT MEDICAL HISTORY: GOOD (YMMV)
LYING ABOUT CRIMINAL HISTORY: BAD

>Resources:
>Before you ask a question, check the FAQ
pastebin.com/Rx0nDuga
>Free ASVAB Practice Tests
www.asvabpracticetests.com/

>Fort Jackson Army Basic Training Guide (Nov. 2020)
pastebin.com/yg972vRE (Short version)
pastebin.com/53tsDj90 (40 page version)

>Special Forces Fitness Guide
SWCS SFAS guide

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>>64640335
>11B under intelligence
What the fuck
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>>64639573
>the only two people to ever post dd214 said the military is garbage
you never post dd214 despite trying to recruit people.
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Femanon here. What should I expect in the Coast guard or Navy?
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>>64641365
Idk about coast guard but I've heard navy people steal female sailor's panties while underway.
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>>64641357
I’ve never seen a DD214 posted here. Would you care to post yours?

What sims/games have good missile design/missile carrier design and combat?
>Aurora 4x
>Rule the Waves 3
>Children of a Dead Earth
Anything else? I want to play around with making/producing/fielding missiles. Preferably the option of making very high end missiles with lots of bells and whistles. Thankfully Aurora has that now with multiple warheads, retargeting, a couple kinds of ECM etc.
I wish there was something like CODE but with a more grand strategic level with production and construction to compliment the design portion.
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>>64640510
>>Children of a Dead Earth
isn't that the book patrick tomlinson made
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>>64640596
That's dead sun isn't it?
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>>64640510
ICBM and ICBM: Escalation, picture Defcon but turned into a sorta RTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5w1ngDmjTg
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>>64640510
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hej6WwART3U
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Homeworld deserts of Kharak, kinda. It's not really in your scope, but if you can get it cheap I recommend it.

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It's time to buy a gun in a big boy caliber. I plan on hunting with it, so weight and length is a concern. 500 yards and in, deer sized game. Thinking 6.5 creedmoor or .308, maybe in a 16" or 18" barrel since I like using a can. Thoughts? I like the springfield waypoint, but the barrel seems a bit long. Sig cross is tempting as well, even though I hate Sig with a passion. It has to shoot very tiny groups (sub .75 moa preferred) because im an accuracy douche, weigh less than 9 lbs, and preferably cost under 2500. Willing to go higher if its not super diminishing returns. Buy a factory gun or build one?
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>>64641553
Yup. That’s my advice. ar10s are excellent guns and 338 federal is an excellent albeit rare chambering. Cry about it
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>>64640871
>Needs multiple hits to kill an adult human
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>>64641882
Yup. Pic related.
>>64641930
Was leaning towards an AR-10, but I dont want to compromise too much on accuracy. I know that there are some that can print 5 shot half inch groups, but I think a bolt gun has a greater likelihood of being more precise. In my experience it all comes down to QC, but the less moving parts the less chance for deviation. .338 federal does sound awesome, but id need to get another can for it, and I try to avoid tough to find calibers. Plus the whole drop thing...
>>64641975
While its not an ideal deer caliber, it will definitely do the job with the right bullet.
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>>64641975
>Muh tiny bullet
Do they get stopped by a winter coat too?
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>>64640857
Mcnig was a based tripfag.
GODSPEED WHEREVER YOU ARE MCNIGGERATOR

Do attack helicopters still have a place on the modern battlefield?
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>>64641890
were you even alive during obama?
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>>64637954
>but when the only other option is an F-35 it's basically free in comparison.
Wth are you talking about? Just use a predator
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ITT: midwits fantasize about how everything is le obsolete because helicopters are not invincible and can be shot down.
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>>64641813
>zog golems
It’s usually the brown third worlders that obsess over drones as the dreadnought moment that will unloser them, thoughbeit.
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>>64637939
>confederate flags
Those guys lost
>>64641867
Can you repeat that in English?

QTDDTOT
How much of a serious difference is there in between various brands of 5.56? Assuming same grain weight, bullet type, whatever. I'm trying to buy ammo in bulk and I'm struggling to figure out what brands to buy for both M193 and M855. Currently looking at Winchester for both just because it's cheap and there's a rebate for them. Both will just be for plinking and hoarding.
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>>64640492
yeah
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I just got a pair of Comtac VIII with the dual comms that use the 5 pin downlead. I also have a Baofeng UV-5R radio. Will a cheap Amazon PTT adapter work, or will it require some modification? I couldn’t find a pinout diagram for the 5 pin connector on the Comtac VIIIs, so something is gonna get connected to ground, I just don’t know for sure what it is. Based on the 4 pin connector, it makes the most sense that the other speaker would be shorted to ground.
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Not /k/ related at all really but I figure some of you would probably know, what companies make good flags? I don't want to end up with some amazon basics nylon piece of shit
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>>64641465
you need a spacer and it will work with normal ptt
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Where do you guys get holsters from? Bought one from WTP and they take upwards of 2 fucking weeks to process orders.

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We're still using the A-10 in 2070?
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>>64637436
They made a Hornet with a Stealth bodykit
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>>64628331
the balance is off, they have to point the props backward to not make it nose heavy
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>>64627800
Raeto west big lies.org read the forums since 911 all that is true
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>>64627811
My foot will balkanize your ass in 20 seconds.
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>>64627811
First for Tennessee oblast supremacy.

tell horror stories about what happens when women get their hands on a firearm, I'll start...
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>>64641658
Fucker did the same thing with my zippo lighter. Thought he’d be cool and snap it open closed like a greaser when he lit a joint. The whole inside sleeve with all the fuel flew out and landed on the patio carpet, almost burned the house down. Don’t know why guns just make people act retarded
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>>64628879
>>64628880
Lmfao cry harder my male army cousin is just as stupid when it comes to zeroing just as useless but less dangerous
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>>64641654
Well she's not gay but just supports all that garbage.
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>>64641759
Fuck the gay out of her, anon
>but she's not gay
Fuck the gay out of her, anon
>but she's my sister
Fuck the gay out of her, anon
>you know the rules
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>>64639960
>akshually women are the best shots
Everyone remembers Annie Oakley, but they forget that it's notable that a woman was a good shot.

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Kinda decent video about the Gettysburg F/A-18 shootdown incident, going over the interesting bits of the report they released:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkyplZNHmzQ

Here's the report:

https://www.secnav.navy.mil/foia/readingroom/HotTopics/HST%20Investigation/Redacted_Full%20CI%20Friendly%20Fire%20HSTCSG%20(2)_Redacted.pdf
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>>64641382

"The Navy explicitly ruled out problems with any of the ship’s radars."

They do this so they can blame the crew and hide the fact that they send out half broken ships on patrols. The radar on the Fitzgerald was working in the same sense that a gear box that is stuck on gear #3 is working. It works but cannot perform its task.
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>>64639838
Of course! How else do you think they countered Confederate armor?
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>>64639829
Thats my standard watch keeping routine at sea and is sustainable indefinitely once you get into the swing of it. Having looked through the report I think there were more significant failures than fatigue.
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>>64641402
>It's tradition

Wait until the Navy finds out about Rhoombas
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>>64641838
>It works for me, so it has to work for everybody else as well...
Every medical study on that topic states that there are obvious negative effects of sleep deprivation (this includes sleeping in multiple batches), with effects similar to intoxication - but yeah, I can drive my car drunk most of the time just fine.

This looks like fun.
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>>64627322
Get steel from where? They have been blockaded from anything valuable for over 30 years.
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>>64628298
The foundation will also be mimecraft blocks.
Once it sinks 2 meters you just fill in the windows and build amother layer.
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>>64629005
>>64629069
30%+ of Israeli's are from Russia. There is a reason they share similar ideological tenants.
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>>64630683
They also took land in syria, forced civilians from the border in lebanon (creating a buffer that they effectively control), and have shortened their borders with gaza and egypt, while simultaneously surrounding gaza in totality.
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>>64627079
israel is abominable and deserves only sanction, embargo and UN occupation much less our support and this mindless suicide-pact like worthless, value-less anti-human alliance with these ghoudl
And fuck the rsf mudslimes in Sudan and the UAE pigs as well
https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/hrbodies/hrcouncil/sessions-regular/session60/advance-version/a-hrc-60-crp-3.pdf
caramelize the enchilada

I've got a serious strategy to beat China in WW3. Let's say we're trying to invade Shanghai: we'll humidify the fuck out of Shanghai's atmosphere with milk particles. Chinese people by-and-large are lactose intolerant, so all the Chinese soldiers will be forced to surrender due to shitting their pants or experiencing a tummy ache; meanwhile, the milk in the atmosphere will enhance the combat capabilities of western soldiers. It doesn't violate the Geneva Conventions because milk is technically not a chemical weapon, and it'd be humane too since it doesn't even cause any permanent injuries. We'll haul over all kinds of equipment and boatloads of milk to achieve it, and we could even "poison" Shanghai's water supply with milk, leaving the Chinese with zero ability to fight. There'd probably be mass desertions too since PLA soldiers would just ditch the trenches to get away from the smell of shit.

I don't know if chemical weapons are within the scope of /k/, but what do you guys think? Should I try and lobby this idea to a think tank?
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>>64633260
God I wanna fuck the sperg out of her
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>>64637293
Everything
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>>64629873
Yes, they are
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>>64629617
I feel like giving your enemy laxatives won't be viewed nearly as negatively as gassing them anon.
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>>64639995
Me too desu idek why

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Mmk so IRR defeats infrared and air gaps defeat thermal? Is that the takeaway from the last couple years of conflict?
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None of that is fresh insight unless youre 12 years old or a retarded thirdie.
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Drones are defeated by having a friend 10 meters away to get droned instead of you.
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>>64641206
The main takeaway from the last few years of conflict is that you really shouldn't try to "liberate" people who fucking hate you.
We all learn that the hard way I guess, but it is quite funny seeing it happen to somebody else for once.

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The shills say you'll definitely buy one.
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>>64632301
airsoft fag detected
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>>64629913
It looks nothing like a Glock 17
I'm happy with my Gen 5s anyway
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>>64641629
He won't, because he can't.
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>>64629913
It's minimum effort. Fanboys will buy it even though it's 300 bucks too expensive. The rest of us will shrug. Just like every other gen.
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>>64629913
>glocksuckers will buy not only this overpriced gun which while fine doesn't hold up to pic related even after spending twice as much with muh aftermarket parts


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