A new meme gun?
>>34703221
>lets build a pistol that requires a tax stamp for it prior to purchase
>>34703243
Are you stupid?
>>34703301
Why?
How easy is it to use steroids in the military? I wanna get fuckin yoked but I'm too much of a pussy to do anything dangerous. Best MOS for hitting the gym and not dying?
>>34702909
easy as fuck for f2m trannies
so glad they just got axed
A guy I knew in highschool went to the navy and ended up just taking steriods and working out. He was dishonorably discharged, left his wife and kid and now lives in some bum-fuck state getting drunk by himself and probably further ruining his life.
But yeah man... steroids... If you have to make up for something you feel like you're lacking, go for it.
>>34702934
steroids, never try them
A few photographs (wasn't a terrible lot of /k/ related stuff on display) from Lund University's historical museum.
First out about a thousand flint axes from Scania (about 2% of the University's collection of such). Originally blackish-grey, the various colours are the result of where they spent the millennia between manufacture and today. Still near black for those kept from oxygen in peats and bogs, stained reddish brown by iron-rich clay soils, or oxidised to a pale grey as contact with air turned the surface to chalk.
A number carry signs of use, the type itself is very much a tool axe, but most are completely without such, having been sacrificed to the gods without ever being put to work.
Bearded axe, I would guess Vendel period or early Viking age.
Sacrificial weapons, intentionally destroyed, ranging form the bronze age to the iron age.
Are there any positions in the armed forces that require high intelligence? I would like to join the military, but I'd like my work to be intellectually challenging as well.
>>34702460
>buying into the "soldiers are stupid" meme
>>34702460
>tfw too smart for the military
>>34702460
Nope you stupid little shit. I joined the the Infantry with a 96 asvab. Mom had my IQ tested, it was 136.
I joined the Marine Infantry. They ended up throwing me into Intel anyway. Some of the most intelligent people I've ever met served with me. Nothing you will ever do in the military is intellectually challenging. And you're not as special as you think you are snowflake. You reek of a pseudo intellectual who just ate a bugger and thinks he's smart because he found Waldo.
Can you operate it?
can I? no
Will I? yes
>>34702052
almost one meter taller than a leopard tank.
can it go prone or lay down?
>>34702436
No, but it can pivot and spin
Hey /k/,
a few years ago I moved into a shitty european country that is strictly limiting the supply of firearms to the civilian population. It's necessary to go through lots of very expensive paperworks, documented trainings, exams and effor to be allowed to buy a real firearm here and even then ranges are rare across the country.
I'll soon have a small property for myself and planned to get into some hobby shooting since I was always fascinated by firearms. I can't pay or deal with the effort to get a license so I thought about buying an air rifle which is legally a lot easier to own and use even in dense neighborhoods as long as you own the land and have a high fence. Can you recommend me something to get into the hobby? I thought about buying pic related an AR8 N-TEC or is that already overkill for what I wanna do with it? Please give me some helpful insight or recommend me something else.
10/22 with oil filter supressor
>>34702058
a 10/22 isn't an air rifle dumbass
>>34702049
break barrels are usually more powerful but harder to be accurate with because they already start recoiling before the pellet leaves the barrel and if you grip it too tight it affects accuracy. PCP rifles are more expensive typically but there's no recoil and you can have a repeater with a magazine. there are large caliber more powerful PCP rifles, from .25 to .50 caliber with about similar kinetic energy to a pistol and these can be used to kill a larger variety of small game or just blow up fun targets better. also have more range because they carry more energy further in flight. just get whatever's within your budget, but if you want quality probably spend over $200.
>>34702049
Gamo has some hi power supressed ones that work well too, you can plink all afternoon with little ear protection.
What do you stash in here
A condom obviously
Movie tickets.
Tactical skittles obviously
Me personally I go with a rev
Mainly because it's less likely to jam and keeps the cartridges in
We all know damn well you own neither.
>>34702125
/thread
>>34701749
its depends on the situation and the guns.
Inna Tunnels i would take a revolver any day.
Inna Desert ill take a semi-auto.
It also depends on the quality.
I would take a Colt 1911 over a Taurus revolver inna tunnels.
and i would take a S&W model 19 over a Taurus Semi-Automatic any day.
i suppose you target also matters. For anything on all 4 i would want a revolver because of power, accuracy, and general reliability.
If someone is shooting back at me i would prefer a Semi-Automatic.
If i could only own one for the rest of my life it would be a revolver though.
Why hasn't the p90 ever been chambered in 9mm?
>>34701467
Because you think about butts all day.
>>34701472
b-but its a girls butt! It only has a feminine penis!
>>34701467
Because that would be pointless.
>He doesn't use 5.7
post your face when he does
>>34701392
>He doesn't use protection
Well, here in Belgium 5.7x28 is actually banned by name in our gun laws.
It's hilarious(ly sad) really.
When the NATO PDW tests took place, one of the requirements was to penetrate 20 layers of kevlar and a backing plate at a certain distance.
The mainstream media wrote about it as "FN-H developed a weapon which could penetrate 20 bulletproof vests". Politicians shit bricks and immediately went to ban these cop killer rounds to protect the public. (why would they care if it was real or not, people would believe the media so they tried to cash out on it)
And so 5.7x28 was banned from civilian ownership in Belgistan.
Ironically, due to clerical fuckups, a handful of people actually have a permit for it and own a P90 or FiveseveN.
That thread again.
Slide locked back, mag inserted.
Another.
>>34701254
Does... does this count?
is the slide busted?
>>34701108
>>34701108
If that's a crack not deep scratch then yes.
>>34701108
No, it's fine. Just part of the design bro.
i need quick advice /k/. what do you think would happen if i dabbed a bit of hoppes on my tobacco before i rolled a cigarette?
>quick help
anon you already did it didn't you
Probably nothing, but I imagine it would taste pretty bad.
>>34701011
Fuck you underage fucking shitposter fucking cunt PUT ME INT HE SCREEN CAP
Fucking kill yourself I hope this post is the highlight of your shitty fucking day, of your shitty fucking life. Kill yourself it's goii g to get worse
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/28/540008218/north-korea-h-ballistic-missile-seoul-and-the-pentagon-say
If North Korea nukes a Japanese city, how would Japan respond?
Round up all their reptiles, amphibians, insects, and put them at ground zero. At least one of them has gotta turn into some skyscraper-sized monster.
"Fucks sake. Not again"
>>34700875
dunno, we got anime the first time. I'm kinda interested to see what we get the second time.
The gooks busted through the wire. You're the only one left. You pick up your favorite weapon, and the best song to accompany you into the last battle you will ever fight. What do you choose?
M60 and this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBVrIlV5HxE
>>34700713
Probably a K98k with fixed bayonet and maybe Down in a Hole by Alice in Chains.
>>34700713
a claymore and this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ndmhA-Ms7M