1 on 1, no armor, mail armor, and plate armor. which weapon wins what fights?
depends where it is, the skill of the people involved, how tall or small the person is, how quick they are, etc
>>34166624
that's a retarded answer. obviously if I'm asking to compare to weapons, other factors should be considered equal. you know, so we can compare the weapons versus each other
>>34166586
Are shields allowed? Doesn't matter, spear wins as long as there is room to move around
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gctjLzCF4I
Assuming a budget of $500, what's the most accurate, decently long range rifle?
I'd like to shoot out to around 500 yards (targets, so I don't care about wound characteristics/knockdown power, etc) and don't want to spend a few grand to get a tack driver/spend stupid amounts on ammo. Just plinking, but at longer distances.
>>34166520
Howa or Savage bolt gun in .223/5.56
>>34166520
Ruger American in .308 with the Vortex scope package.
>>34166520
Savage 10 for really good accuracy, but a low end AR-15 you get for $500 will be able to hit a human torso at 500y with non-shit ammo.
There was a bit of a scare that terrorists would use biological weapons years back
Were those fears actually founded?
Also discuss chemical/biological weapons
https://archive.org/details/ScientificPrinciplesOfImprovisedWarfareAndHomeDefenseV6BiologicalWeapons Here is link to the volumes that include OP pic btw
Terrorists using biological or chemical weapons in an attack are still very real threat.
>>34166499
The Japanese cult that used sarin had a microbiologist among them and tried multiple times to make bioweapons but each time failed
Even then the sarin attack killed not too many people
This makes it seem like such attacks are impractical
Why the actual hell can you buy a gun and have a weapons permit for knives larger than 6 inches, but for some reason you aren't allowed to have brass knuckles in the south?
>>34166260
Because idiots like you think they're a less-than-lethal weapon and use them in inappropriate situations that don't warrant the amount of force they bring to a fight. Then you're crying in the back of a cop car wondering how you turned a perfectly normal 20 year old dude into a quadriplegic seizure machine for the rest if his life with one punch.
>>34166296
I fully understand how lethal they are, I just find it funny that you can get something just as lethal at range easier than this.
>>34166360
Because there's enough idiots like you who want brass knuckles and want to use them whenever Cletus talks shit about your sister-wife. No one, not even a mongoloid such as yourself, is unaware of how fast you can kill someone with a gun, but every dipshit who wants brass knuckles as a carry piece thinks that they're some sort of in-between, non-lethal option, and I'd bet my last cent you did too before I said anything.
Why is it that hybrid-styled guns look so sexy? The one here (I'm assuming, I think I'm wrong) A-762, looks like HK got their hands on an AK. Anyone else know of anything like this?
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>>34166224
What's this rifle?
>>34166722
AEK971 in 7.62
Uh oh you're a secret agent in the middle of a UK ISIS terrorist attack
You have one weapon with you
What is it?
>>34166078
A Ford Transit
>>34166078
A spoon
>>34166078
pcc, mp & pdw are also welcome edition
>>34166040
just bought a cz scorpion carbine. It's pretty cute
>>34166040
9mm BTFO FOREVER
>>34166036
Considering there was a shooting where a cop shot a guy 13 times with a .45 after he was shot in the head by that suspect with a 12ga shotgun I'm going to say caliber had less to do with your article than luck did.
>>34166036
OP is a faggot forever
>>34166036
lol how will caliberlets ever recover?
What is the function of NCO's in the US military? Where I am from, they are respected as competent soldiers who also have enough between their ears to function as squad leaders. They are praised for being the connection between officers and privates.
However, every time I hear stories from the army in the US (or USMC) you either hear about privates who's got it shitty, or their officers who suck balls to rise in the ranks. What about the NCO's?
As an CO it is important to have an NCO. Although I may have the higher rank, the CO has more experience than me on the field, so it is important to listen to his advice. He is also the one that kicks everyone's arse into motion so I don't have to. In short, I give the plan and the NCO helps bring it to fruition.
>>34165905
>be in army for 10 years
>be Plt Sgt (E-7)
>seen it all, been in every position in a infantry plt.
> understand new soldiers and how they act and what training and guidance they need.
VS.
>LT. In army for 2 years. only 6 months of which has been in a line company.
> no combat exp.
>never lived in a barracks
> doesnt deal with the bullshit that joe has to.
> Only wisdom is from time in training (this one time at OCS...)
Which would you rather have in charge?
>>34165905
they serve as a bridge between officers and junior enlisted.
The only transferable RPD I can find is +85k
What would it take to build one on a registered Polytech AK receiver?
RPK, maybe.
RPD? Impossible.
>>34165874
I don't think the ATF is gonna think that's kosher, you're going to have to basically remove the serial numbered section of the receiver and attach it to an RPD receiver, which they don't even let you do for repair.
>>34165874
the RPD has only the cartidge with the AK system in common
BUT, you could build yourself a RPK
Your sent back in time to 1935, keeping all knowledge you know now, how do you effect weapons development?
Kill Kalashnikov so we never have any slavboo faggots
>>34165804
Give Hitler the bomb
>>34165804
>>34165819
>>34165823
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCWAcqlMc9o
Change History
Did you ever go out huntin' because of revenge for one your pets being killed?
Kind of. Raccoon ate some barn kittens. Went out the next night with a flashlight and a Winchester 12ga just waited for it to come into the opening of the door and pumped 3 shells of 00 buck into it. Fucking trash panda furniggers.
The last thread didn't make any sense and this one doesn't either. Please use your words.
>>34165615
I did the same thing except I fired the shotgun in the air to illuminate the area then used the mag lite to beat them to death
Appreciation thread for early weaponry and equipment of the Great War. Any which are either combat proven or prototype.
Reminder Lancers were used in WWI and up into the 30's
The French purchased a few thousand Winchester Model 1907 self-loading rifles in .351 Winchester. Some were fitted with the bayonet mount for the Winchester-Lee Model 1895.
zero edition
old thread >>34161973
ar thread
post ars
>>34165426
Is this a relatively accurate infographic?
I only have a 25 yard indoor range available to me, but it looks like a 25yd zero with my AR should still be passable for purely defensive purposes? Anything I should know or be aware of if I zero at that distance?
I don't anticipate taking potshots at invading Russian soldiers from the hillsides, just plugging some meth head or home invader breaking in through a window at worst.
>>34165515
You bought an AR for home defense and only want to use it for 25yds..........................................
Colorado fag here, want really want to do innawoods stuff and some Stalker challenges, but have no idea where to go. Anyone know of any good spots/abandoned locations in this state?
bump
i live near greenhorn mountain (south colorado) lots of inna woods but i dont have a whole lot of abandoned places besides a barn house or two.
Southern Colorado, state highway 10 and CO 350 Southeast of la junta. Lots of old 'towns' on the map are just clusters of abandoned buildings, 2-5 houses and outbuildings. Semi-close to the road usually, but good enough, and desolate enough, to go fuck around in without too much trouble.
>>34165295
I know of an area my dad used to vacation at when he was kid. The area has some abandoned resorts and one of those old sanatoriums for TB patients.
I'll text him and ask where it was.