Hey /k/
I work alone, in the utilities marking business. pre-construction. So very often I encounter dogs in ghettos and cities. Was near bitten yesterday, and it looked like he was trying to go for the balls. Thinking about getting a Taser. Would it even work? Or just make the dog more pissed off?
>>34842622
buy a knife
>>34842622
Buy steel toes.
>>34842622
get a knife or find out whatever gun is standard issue for your local ATF agent
alternatively, just carry a hammer
If anyone knows, it is you guys.
Can you train an octopus to fire a gun? If so, how?
creatures of the sea will have a hard time using guns underwater in the first place
>>34842599
Can't you fire a gun in shallow water? what if it is a really good gun, like a Glock?
So I decided I want glorious Mosin and I see you guys mentioning that you get them for $100 or less. Where might you be procuring these motherland boomsticks for so little roubles?
>>34842502
Kys new fag and everyone who says that is living 10 years In the past
>>34842513
Helpful reply +1
>>34842502
Be prepared to pay $300 for a 91/30. If you want a Finn or any decent one then it'll be about $400.
>Be me
>Hick
>On the ranch in East oregon
>"I could use some beer"
>Drive into nearest big town 30 miles out
>Bend oregon, massively liberal
>Sit in walmart parking lot talking to my brother on my phone
>In the gun rack I have a simple Rock River AR
>everyones staring and idk why
>I get out of my little F150
>buys beer, pepsi, some decent work socks and walk back to the truck
>theres someone on their phone staring straight at it
>Dont think anythings up
>driving down highway 97
Woop woop
>Oregon state police
>I pull over
>Guy walks up with his holster unbuttoned and his tazer in his right hand
>"SIR PLEASE STEP OUT OF YOUR CAR"
>oh shit whatd i do
>i step out
>"We've gotten a call about suspicous activity coming from yourself and this vehicle"
>what
>"Must be a misunderstanding"
>explain situation
>Im not far from the walmart, less than a mile
>most generic looking liberal woman and manlet pull up behind the curb in a subaru
>cop had other coppy man go talk to them
>they called the police because they had suspicion id fucking murder someone
>coppy man askd why they had such an idea
>"Why would someone carry a gun like that into town unless they were going to use it"
>My time wasted
>Cops time wasted
>they think they're heros
What could i do to prevent this
I hope this isn't real
Move to texas
>>34841906
This.
Did you ever go out huntin' for revenge because one of your pets got killed by, for example, 'yotes?
>>34841606
I shoot the deer on my property because they're a damned nuisance. I just take them to a clearing and leave them for the birds.
Coyotes breed more to make up for lost coyote brethren. They are already beating you at your own game.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/living/coyotes.html
>>34841606
Hey /k/ just bought this beauty from Gander Mountains going out of business sale.
$389 + tax
>>34840468
So you bought a 10 year old handgun from a company not known for making great handguns and overpaid...and you want us to bully you?
>>34840568
Not OP but...
> 10 years old
I think 2015 wasn't a decade ago
FN makes some of the best shit on the market and he got a great deal
God job OP I'm jelly, even if I like the all black model better.
*crashing without survivors*
>>34839980
So Its just like every other helicopter.
That thing probaly has better survivability than a Blackhawk...
Probably maintenance related... My friend was an engineer on that project and said they had to keep redesigning parts because the military maintenance people were too dumb to put retaining pins back in...
>>34839998
Yes, but a Blackhawk had to be hit with rpg wielding nogs to go down.
This just needed marines.
MAPA - new camo of Polish army.
What does /k/ think?
Dumpin some more photos
>>34839903
>here you can see a polish army frog in its natural environment, pretending to hunt down russians
Which one and why? Also what barrel length?
>>34839809
Look at that entry hole, Jesus
>>34839935
That was 6.5 Grendel.
>>34839809
>which one and why
which one for what purpose?
long range shooting?
competition?
versatility?
>what barrel length
see above, you need to be more specific about the question.
Goodbye PAK FA/T-50, hello Sukhoi Su-57
https://themoscowtimes.com/news/russia-names-new-fifth-generation-fighter-jet-58642
>>34839625
We had this exact thread a month ago
>>34839631
That's okay
F35 + F22
What happened with the Pepe Liberator?
>>34839509
Your pic says it all anon.
A guy bit off more than he could chew, got drunk on fame, and then crashed and burned when faced with the intense criticism that comes with the territory of firearms development.
>>34839509
A WEAPON TO SURPASS METAL GEAR
Do you think this thread will summon him, or has he finally killed himself?
>>34839509
it is even lower quality than I imagined, why did you use pickle rick for a grip
If Russia decided that Finland was russian clay how long would Finland last?
>>34838908
As long as the UN feels like intervening in the recovering of rightful Rus soil.
>>34838951
>rightful
piss off, vatnik
>>34838951
>Rightfull Swedish clay
FTFY
Funland has been Swedish for longer than it has been independent and Russian.
Also, it would be a total hell for Russia given their smashed economy
Why do people put such a fuss over front cocking serrations? Press checks are always brought up, and even as dumb rare as I think those should be, I can do them just as easily with the standard rear serrations.
Don't you want to shoot your finger tips off?
>>34838873
I really do, but those front serrations get in the way.
>>34838831
I like them for aesthetics reasons, but depends on the gun and how they are made, the ones in the summer glocks i'm not a big fan of, but for practical use? meh
What guns are in this tier of reliability?
>>34838109
Makarov probably
>>34838109
Glock 17
I'm looking into buying a safe or finding some good means of storing my guns/ valuables from potential thieves. From what I've seen most gun safes that are under a few thousand dollars are complete shit, thin metal walls, nothing but drywall inside and not secure at all. I want to know what is the most cost effective and secure way that an everyday person can do to keep his firearms safe and secure from thieves. Also, how do you store youre guns? Do you hide them in very good hiding places or do you use a safe to store them?
Currently all of my guns (about $3500 worth of firearms) are just in my bedroom with no protection other than lousy hiding spots that are mainly just to store out of the way rather than hide. Im very worried that when I'm at work all day someone might break in and easily steal everything I have with nothing but a crowbar or even just by kicking down the door and looking around for a few minutes. I truly think that good hiding spots is the only real way to keep your shit safe or even multiple levels of security like a safe inside of a safe and so on, just making shit difficult for them.
Just remember most safes are just there to keep honest people honest and children out of what they shouldn't be in. Unless you are buying industrial grade safes, just aim for one that can hold its own against fire damage. If you plan on bolting it to the ground you'll only deter thieves a little longer.
I bought an $80 Stack-On gun cabinet, and it serves me just fine. I went in a road trip this year, and got a call from my roommate when I was away telling me we'd had a break-in. When I got back to the house, I went straight for my cabinet. It was fine, and in front of it was pic related - the knife the thief had tried to pry the cabinet open with, snapped into three pieces. My guns were just fine, and right where I left them.
Most burglars aren't the team from The Italian Job - they aren't bringing angle grinders with them and they aren't taking the risk of standing out in broad daylight loading safes into their vans. Most are tweakers or teenage dindus looking to get in and out fast with a couple of things to pawn. My roommate left his $300 laptop on the kitchen table, and it got taken. My $4000 worth of firearms stayed right where I left them because it was too much trouble to do more than spend 30 seconds trying to pry the cabinet open with a cheapshit kitchen knife to try to get to them. Even the smallest barrier to entry will stop most crooks.