In a press conference, He would not refute that the Russians were supplying the Taliban. and has for a year now.
https://youtu.be/ApLufPF3eXg?t=1m9s
>>33753329
Taliban isn't ISIS, enemy of my enemy is my friend, plus we did the same thing back in the 60s.
>>33753329
Well, that would explain the endless spotless AKMs in a variety of factory configurations.
>>33753329
>Russia
That's a funny way to spell America.
Uh-oh
Looks like Mexicans want to take the border states to form their own hispanic nation!
What would a US Mexico Border war look like?
Could you imagine it?
>brown water navy patrolling the Rio Grand
>raids deep into Mexico to disrupt terr bases
>Chinese and Russian weapons flood into Mexico
>Farmers on the border would have to be armed to the teeth
>finally have a legit excuse to deport Mexicans
>mfw Mexican-Americans become hardcore racist fuckers fighting against Mexican rebels
>>33753278
>>brown water navy patrolling the Rio Grand
It's more of a dry creek bed, but sure.
>implying US could stop them
Fifth column, gringos
>>33753278
>brown water navy
The entire marine corps rebels as they refuse to fight against their homeland
9mm para bellum is not an effective cartridge.
>>33753025
Are you going to let me shoot you with one?
>>33753039
Of course not. If I get shot, I want to die a quick, painless death, not be wounded by your inadequate pistol cartridge.
>>33753025
op is still a faggot
What's the point of small pistols like these?
Yeah, they're easily concealable. But the human body is impervious to .32 ACP, .380 ACP, and 9x18.
Only headshots are lethal with those calibers.
But why is .22 so lethal?
They're not for self defense, they're for collecting and fun.
>>33753060
>They're not for self defense
Explain this, then.
what's it like to be shot?
>>33752895
its like cupping a bad of sand.
feels like a bag of sand
Pretty similar to a bag of sand
Im weak for them,anyone else got the weakness too?
>>33752849
I love me some Stoeger Coach funs.
>>33752849
Yes, I love them, and I do not know why.
>>33752849
yep. but i can't justify it.
you're kind of a jackass if you take that to a range (indoor or trap/skeet), and i don't trust 2 shells in a HD situation.
if i had land to fuck around with i'd do it all day though
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hey look another 1
>>33753095
am no.1 anon let me dump maine chronicles
http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/BART-takeover-robbery-50-to-60-teens-swarm-11094745.php
So I know California is fucked anyway, but what should any non cucked subway using cityslicker carry for self defense against a platoon of ruffians?
>train robberies
we wild west now
Beltfed?
>oakland
maybe not live in terrible parts of the country.
Does anyone have an opinion on the Walther CREED?
Curious because it seems like a decent compact hammer fired pistol
>>33752759
Looks better than the ppx. It's probably a fine weapon for whatever you'd realistically use it for. But I could say that about any weapon.
>Walther Creed
>Springfield Armory Saint
What's with these new firearms and their names? Marketing targeted at Bubba and Cletus?
>>33755043
>Giving a shit about marketing beyond shitposting ammunition
I work for an unnamed gun accessory manufactury. I'm just a low level grunt but I have an idea for a picatinny rail attachment with hinges on one side and a lever for tightening and loosening. This would go in front of a red dot sight and would hold a scope so that you could push the lever out, swing the scope up, then tighten it back down quickly in a firefight.
I don't really understand how a lever tensioner would work with a hinge though. Does anyone have any kind of insight on how I could put a lever on a hinge to tighten that hinge in the down position or the up position?
>>33752752
your lever would stick out perpendicular to the hinge pin.
it would be in the way and risk getting caught on every goddamned thing
Denverfag
>>33753279
Maybe some kind of button?
Pic not the one I would buy.
Just got my tax returns. The only place I would wear it is at the open range. I will probably just look cringe as hell.
Anyone? I'm about to pull the trigger!
>>33752635
You answered your own question. In the end it's your money and you shouldn't care about others opinions of your appearance no matter how loud they snicker.
>>33752635
Just don't buy a shitty one made in China
>God tier:
Glock
Sig Sauer
>High tier:
Springfield
Walther
FN
>Mid Tier
S&W
CZ
>Low Tier
Beretta
>Shit Tier:
Ruger
Kimber
Everything else
>>33752497
>>33752497
Sad!
>>33752507
Nice argument fag
What is the best of the simple blowback submachine gun designs? Everyone uses the STEN as a building reference, but surely of all the different cheap blowback designs from the era, one was the best right? Why not just copy that one?
How can I figure out which one it was?
Uzi. Bolt over bore is best.
>>33752201
How much difficult would that be to machine at home HYPOTHETICALLY than a traditional STEN design?
>>33752209
No clue. I don't know shit about making firearms. I wouldn't think much harder though you just need mass tacked onto the bolt that goes over the bore instead of stacking all your bolt mass behind the bolt.
Is this article correct? I'm about to spend 30 or 40 bucks on lubriplate oil and grease if so.
Concerned that the 350 oil has a pour point of only -10f
http://www.grantcunningham.com/2006/05/lubrication-101/
>>33752133
I've read the same article and have been temped to do the same but I never went through with it.
Be the guinea pig.
>>33752229
My concerns are mainly:.
>Temperature range
>Corrosion resistance offered considering product is less toxic
>Product has shelf life (I think 4 years)
And that's about it.
I'm guessing the oil would be good for every metal part on the gun and the grease would be good for bolts on my bolt guns. I am mildly concerned as always about interactions on wood and plastics.
I think I will do it simply because I don't like toxic cleaners and this seems better than something like clp.
>>33752245
I bought the G96 CLP because of Chris Bartocci and the discount code he provided and I've been happy with it.
Will we ever see variable swept wing planes developed again?
>implying we don't have any flying right now
>>33751939
Probably not. They're expensive, maintenence hogs, and we can do almost everything they were good for now with modern aerodynamic shaping.
On top of that, the requirements they filled - good supersonic dash performance combined with good subsonic handling - aren't really relevant anymore.
Makes my eyes rain, they're A E S T H E T I C as fuck
>>33751939
B-1B is still flying, B-1C will retain swept wing feature