What is he watching /k/?
>/v
>>34864512
anime tiddies
>>34864512
Im going to be a faggot here and ask what anime thats from?
Weapons of the future you would really like to see built:
I would really like to see a sonic weapon that emits a frequency that causes the crystalline matrix of bone to dissolve, essentially turning your enemy's bones into dust. Imagine your enemies turning into a puddle of flesh, suffocating in their last few moments of complete terror.
Also, a spontaneous-abortion ray would be cool. In a total war scenario where genocide is the only answer, every three or four months, after air superiority has been gained, chinooks sweep the enemy's countryside and cause all their women to spontaneously abort. This could also be used to cull the third world.
Does /k/ have any future weapon ideas? Pic unrelated, life in South Africa as a White person.
>>34864280
A handheld laser so powerful it can 100% permanently blind anyone who's eyes it is shined into.
Just sweep it across the battlefield and blind the entire enemy army.
>>34864297
I can imagine that would be a war crime
>>34864297
Nice. Something in IR would be really useful. I recall stories on deployment of soldiers shining their IR lasers in the eyes of locals and everyone getting a good laugh when they start rubbing their eyes, not knowing why the fuck they hurt.
Anyone know of a good place to get a gew 98 sighthood and cleaning rod?
Numrich probably
>>34864256
I see you're too stupid to use the catalog.
>>34864269
Thanks for the bump.
Was the Bowie Knife the best knife for scalping someone?
>>34864117
This is a funny picture considering they all got conquered.
>>34864117
A very sharp one
stupid prairie nigger
AK General /akg/
Confetti Cake Mag Edition
>Thread #394
Old thread here >>34857976
>AK Buyer's Guide
http://pastebin.com/YdEkhdva
Post battle buddies
which AK should I buy?
Any recommendations?
>>34863787
What kind of firearm?
>>34863787
Beretta 92s
Cheapest AR build possible
Pawn shop 870
>>34863787
Hi Point carbine
Is it possible to make a gun that shoots bullets that don't have a ballistic trajectory? As in, the bullets always go exactly where you aim without any bullet drop so you don't have to sight your gun in
>>34863623
No.
>>34863623
You like lasers, masers and particle emitters?
>>34863623
>Is it possible to negate gravity?
No nigga, even light bends when exposed to a space-time curvature.
On a human scale, lasers will not experience bullet drop.
ok quickly summing up
>no guns, no guns country
>some asshole left the garage door of the condo (apartament block? i dunno how the fuck you burgers say it)
>Don't have the remote
>No one else in the building
>no one answering phone calls
>Called police they say they cant help me unless someone is breaking in
>Called Metropolitan Guard (police lite edition), they say they'll dispatch a unit.
> 30min no one
Wtf do i do /k/? Should i make clear someone's in the buidling? any other tips?
The only things i have for a defense are 3 practice wooden swords, a kitchen knife and a replica scutum (pic related)
>>34863606
That's a pretty nice shield.
>>34863630
thanks
Trade, create and sell your gun related patches.
>Where can i buy that sweet patch/find patches?
right here https://pastebin.com/cXZTGafD
>Thread theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rAHrHd2lcw
Last thread V&? I'm gonna go check out those Hickok 45 pot smoking patches, looked pretty sweet
>>34863586
The longslide model is right there! For the love of god just swap the grips on those pistols!
>>34863620
idk it was only 299 posts
yeah gun grandpa is cool I wold like a grandpa patch
>also
from last thread
my wood order, came in super fast like unbelievable
I've just entered into the world of AR's.
I bought my first one the other day, I own several other guns but not an AR-15.
I went pure poorfag, with a new smith and wesson m&p sport II for $500 USD. Which is a pretty awesome price here.
Whats needs upgrading first on this thing? Not looking to spend more on parts than the rifle cost, but would like a new fore end and maybe stock.
tl;dr newbie with an AR
Add stolen valor BUS.
Rifle is now fine.
>>34863474
1. Upgrade pistol grip (sug. Magpul k2)
2. Replace stock (moe, moe sl, minimalist...)
optional
1. Single point sling adapter + 2 point sling (requires ar wrench to install adapter.)
2. Free float hand guard (sug. 15") (requires ar wrench + roll pin punch + low profile gas block)
3. Grip pod.
>>34863617
This may be a turbo unpopular opinion but I'd say OP doesn't need to do the free float handguard.
>>34863474
To put that in perspective. You'd have to take off the A2 frontsight and pin a new low profile gas block. To install a free float handguard you have to take off the delta ring assembly, and put on the barrel nut and FF handguard. You'd also have to reassemble the gas tube unto the Low pro gas block.
None of that is particularly hard to do, however it does take a bit of know how. Rails are for mounting lights, lasers, foregrips and shit. Unless you want to do that, the polymer handguards are perfectly fine.
If you really want rails, you can do drop in rails that require no gunsmithing what so ever (surplus KAC or Mid West Industries). Yes technically the free float ones are more accurate, but having owned both, you won't see that much of a difference unless you want to drive quarter inch groups. For hunting, or punching paper, or shooting a person sized target they all work about the same and it will save you money to spend on sights, optics, or furniture.
Why is the Ruger 10/22 considered the best starter rifle?
Reasonably-priced, cheap to shoot, good to learn fundamentals with.
>>34863305
Not to mention how customizable it is. It's not quite on the level of the AR but it's close enough to compare it which says a lot. Don't like your 10/22 anymore? Dress it up as a g36 or an m1 Carbine. Any .22 is a good starter rifle really.
>>34863290
Previous posters are correct and I both own and enjoy my 10/22. However, it is not the be all and end all of 22 LR rifles. Marlin 60s have a good rep and 22 Henrys are an excellent upscale option if you like lever guns. One could also go with an older pump-action. For children, I would strongly recommend a break or bolt action to make it easier to be sure that there is no round in the chamber.
Local gander mountain is selling an "unknown" straight pull bolt action rifle for 150 bing bongs. It's actually an M1888.
I'm considering going back and buying it. Maybe asking them to sell it as a broken gun since they don't know what it is and it's in pretty bad shape but rifling is still very strong. Is it worth 150? What kind of super rare ammo does this shoot? Is it available?
another pic
>>34863149
Do it. Haggle if you can, and remind them there's no info about it.
>>34863153
how does the bore look
Does wanting sub-caliber Glocks make me a weirdo? I mean obviously I'm a weirdo for browsing here but does fancying the idea of a .22/.25/.32 Glock make me a super-weirdo? Pic somewhat related, an interesting concept.
>>34863016
Pocketnade
>>34863016
I want a .17 HMR Gleck
>>34863039
OP here, I'm also a .17 HMR fan. But what about a .17 Mach 2 Glerk?
what is /k/ approved items that go in your Go Bag ...asking for a friend
>>34862941
flesh light and CLP
>>34862941
AEK-971
op here... friend lives in chicago ... near west side... if that helps
When it comes to the massive casualties in the American Civil War, the most common and sound theory I've heard as to why was the Napoleonic tactics meshed with improved weapons technology. Considering the standard issue musket could still only produce 1-3 shots a minute, is the rifled barrel solely pretty much to blame for this?
>>34862899
Rifled cannon, yes. You can bumrush a cannon with a 300-yard range. Can't do it when it has 1000-yard range. You can talk to Colonel Pickett about that.
>>34862899
It was a bit, but more people died from disease and improper medical care than anything. Remember that most doctors weren't trained battlefield surgeons, they didn't sterilize their equipment, and things like the minie ball were designed to maximize casualties and amputations.
>>34862899
It had more to do with the Minnie ball than anything else. Rifles had been around since before the Revolutionary War, but it took at least a minute to load and fire one shot, fouled quickly, and began to lose their effectiveness after 100-150 yards. The Minnie ball could be loaded in a muzzle loading rifle almost as far as a smoothbore musket and had much better ballistics and KE than a spherical ball. Rifled muskets could now realistically kill from hundreds of yards away and were vastly more accurate than smoothbores at all ranges. It was now more or less impossible to break through entrenched infantry with a frontal assault. Artillery was playing catch up technologically and limited in its availability throughout the war, making it less than ideal for demolishing enemy positions that were not isolated. In its final stages, the war degenerated into trench warfare with both sides extending their fronts to outflank each other to try and break the cycle of attrition.