>tfw 3 weeks since last video
is he okay bros?
>>33388537
I was just thinking about him. Hope he's doing alright, Steve always seems to come around when he's been gone for a minute though.
>>33388547
I am most likely absolutely wrong but my mental image of him is that he is more or less average /k/ dude. Likes his hobbies but is lonely and doesn't have a gf. Instinctively makes you feel for him, a guy you'd buy a beer in a bar or something.
He didn't abide by the #1 rule of MRE tasting: listen for the hiss, lest you bleed next time you piss. Right before he flatlined, the attending physician administered a large dose of hydromorphone to dull the pain, only to see his eyelids droop down low and his lips quiver as he spoke his last word. "N-nice..."
Hi /k/. I want to purchase a new knife, and I have/can spend upwards to $200.
I want to get a nice looking karambit, preferably a folding one. But I'm not sure who makes good quality knives when it comes to karambits.
>>33388535
>karambit
>weapon favored by Asian hookers and female rice farmers
Fag
>>33388535
CS:GO away
>>33388560
>implying i play video games at all
Fuck off retard.
Figured /k/ might have some fun ideas
Inherited a respectably sized piece of some worthless land with nothing, not even roads, out in nowhere Colorado. The taxes on it are effectively nothing, and it would be almost impossible to sell with so many better plots listed for so cheap.
I don't even live in that state, really struggling here what to do with it since I wouldn't be staying for longer than a vacation week, unless I dig out a well and building a bugout fort and abandon my job to live like a hermit.
>>33388373
Yikes. Is there even a way to access it? If it's surrounded by private property on all sides, that could be troublesome.
>>33388373
Pretty fucking cool, frankly.
Make a shooting camp.
>>33388379
Fuck, are nutjobs going to shoot me if I cross private property that looks like any other patch of wilderness? I don't think the area it's in is inhabited unless there's a compound out there. Still trying to figure out if I could even dig a well there.
Am I OK crossing "public" land when off-road?
Not even sure if there's a public route. This stupid property has been passed down for a couple generations like the a white elephant booby prize, the last family generation hasn't even seen so much as a photo of it.
>>33388361
You are a retard.
>>33388361
Dose Feinstein shit in the woods ?
>>33388361
Probably, it's an assault gun afterall
muh gran daddeh curried wun of dees in worl war 2
What's your point
>>33388326
Neat, what is it?
>>33389093
I think its a FAMAS.
Why is the spear so underrated? Westaboos and Weeaboos need to learn that the main weapon of Knights and Samurai was the Halberd or Naginata (or was it the Yari?)
>>33388205
>the main weapon of Knights and Samurai was the Halberd or Naginata
Mounted knights used lances and swords. Dismounted or foot knights used swords, various weapons, sometimes spears and poleaxes. Halberds were the weapon of mercenaries and city levies.
>>33388205
>Naginata (or was it the Yari?)
Depends on the time period, early on (11-14th c. roughly) it was the naginata (glaive), later on (15-16th c.) it was the yari (spear to pike).
The yumi (bow) was extremely popular as well, perhaps even more than melee weapons (among richer samurai anyway). And that's why what is called "bushido" in the later Edo era was referred to as "kyuba no michi" (way of horse and bow) in the actual warring periods.
>>33388205
'Cause nobody had a 6+ feet steel-tipped object pointed at their faces. Swords are fucking easy-mode compared to polearms.
I haven't been here in over a year
Is deathcube worship stills thing?
The /k/ube is immortal, All who serve the /k/ube will be delivered from this hell on chariots of lead, To the brass aether, Where the endless screaming of tinnitus finally ceases and conflict is but a casual past time.
>>33388044
sure is
>>33388044
yep
What aircraft is most commonly used for CAS by the US? Part of me wants to assume the F-18 or F-16.
A-10
>>33387899
B-1
>>33388045
/thread
Alright guys, honest opinions on the Rhino 60DS, not necessarily this fancy ass gold one but how good of a gun is it? Already got one on its way but figured I'd ask
>>33387873
S E A M
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>>33387873
I prefer the mateba model 6 unica
>>33387913
That comes in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum. .454 casull
Pros/cons to picking up a P-32 for first concealed carry?
Mainly looking for something with a small ass profile.
>>33387841
P-64 kurwa
>>33387865
Why is that thing so heavy? Need something I can palm without being a derringer
950?
Can someonename this
B&T KH9
>>33387802
I SHALL CALL IT tumblr_nkvxh8icRH1qdzr9to1_1280.jpg
>>33387802
That's kinda sexy
can I carry this in MN?
>>33387636
>www.google.com
>>33387657
MN statutes don't explicitly state the legality of a studded club / mace, which is why I ask
>>33387683
weapons with a weighted tip are usually big no no's
if a cop cant carry it, you cant either
but do you REALLY wanna carry around a club all the time?
Haven't seen an "old military equipment" thread in a while.
Pic related is the Capitán Cabral (P-01), a river patrol boat in active service with the navy of Paraguay (Armada Paraguaya).
The Cabral was built in Holland in 1907 as a tugboat, then delivered across the Atlantic and up the river to Paraguay, where it was used to help build the port at the capital of Asunción.
It was weaponized and turned into a naval vessel in 1911, where it remains in active service.
Its vintage steam engines were replaced in the 1984 with a more modern diesel system (Caterpillar 3408 diesel), and its weapons/electronics have been updated occasionally since the 1910's, but the ship is mostly otherwise intact. Its original wooden deck was also upgraded to steel in the 80's.
You can see its vintage WWII-era Bofors 40 mm gun on the foredeck. It also has two Oerlikon 20 mm cannon from the same era (WWII surplus bought from Argentina, I believe), and two 12.7mm machine gun emplacements.
The ship is 33.9m/111.2ft. long, 7.2m/23.6ft. wide, has a draught of 1.8m/6 ft., a 206 ton displacement at full-load, a range of 3,000km, a max speed of 12 knots, and has a typical complement of 33.
Its main roles are anti-trafficking and flood relief. Its last war was in February 1989, when it participated in a successful coup against Paraguay's president Alfredo Stroessner, firing on the presidential palace with its Bofors.
>>33387634
Here it is during a flood-relief mission in August 2016. In addition to its regular complement, it can carry up to 80 additional passengers/evacuees.
>>33387661
I believe it still has some of its original doors from its tugboat days.
>>33387634
I think the Graf von Goetzen has one of the most interesting histories:
>built in 1913
>Taken apart, packed into boxes and shipped to German East Afrika
>rebuilt and launched in 1915 on Lake Tanganyika
>armed with scavenged guns from the SMS Konigsburg
>Bongs transport two small ships to the lake (interesting story in it's own right), and both sides clash over the lake
>eventually Germans abandon the lake as the ground campaign starts to go bad for them
>scuttle the Goetzen
>Bongs refloat it in 1924, renamed the Liemba
>still runs passengers across Lake Tanganyika to this day
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Liemba
pic unrelated, but pertinent to the thread Brazilians are still using Madsens
Hello /k/.
Back story: I moved to a new area and am going to be living here for the considerable future. It is a worse neighborhood than I am used too. I am in Cal. now, was in AZ so I can't carry a firearm around like i did before.
The are a lot of shitty people in the area but I am 6'3" and fairly built so they don't bother me. But these shitty people have shitty dogs like pit-bulls and the like. This would not be a problem but shitty people that have shitty dogs always seem to have shitty fences. I like to go out on runs and walk to get groceries for exercise so I can't keep avoiding these dogs.
How do I best protect myself against feral dogs and pit-bulls? What non-firearm weapons can i use to protect myself?
Thoughts?
>>33387540
>What non-firearm weapons can i use to protect myself?
a bigger better dog, like an Ovcharka
Go out dressed like this
stop being a pussy, if you're that worried strap a knife when you run
maybe you guys can help me get my new piece of shit to work properly. I acquired a Jennings J-22 for the price of a #2 at wendy's, literally.
It's in decent condition for what I got it for. It's have trouble ejecting though and I could use some help diagnosing it. It will fire once and the cartridge will get stuck in the chamber and require a rough fucking with the cleaning rod to remove. I see this indentation on the barrel. I can't quite tell if it's protruding enough to interfere with the cartridge's fit, but the action with cycle once and I can't manually cycle it after discharging.
If this dimple is causing the issue, can I fix this with rudimentary tools?
>>33387388
You kept your spent casings?
Check for any dents that would match up with the dimple to confirm your suspicions.
>>33387388
J25 owner here,
can confirm that it looks fucked. Do you see a dent in your ejected cases?
>>33387411
unfortunately I didn't and wish I did. I had too damnable of a time removing them to remember to hang on to them. As I look down the barrel, there's a pretty noticeable protrusion though. Can I scrap this down with a file or some shit? Unfortunately, the J-22's barrel can't easily be removed.