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Thanks A Lot, Customs Edition
>Thread #358
Old thread here >>34585299
>AK Buyer's Guide
http://pastebin.com/YdEkhdva
>>34592536
everyone here automatically calls these all Valmets, why? It's like calling all ARs Armalites or all Mosin-Nagants Tulas.
People only call Valmets Valmets you nigger.
Daily reminder the UK got lucky with the Spitfire and would be a German colony right now if they didn't have it
>>34592515
they got lucky they were an island
>>34592515
this one did most of the work though
>>34592515
daily reminder that the brits almost killed Hurricane due to introduction of Spitfire, then somehow they didn't & when the war started they actually had a fighter they could manufacture enough of to keep the Fighter Command in the fight, Spit was a bit too complex to manufacture in comparison.
Does the elite have specialised hitmen teams as in the video below?
>Assassination of Top Commander of Hamas Caught on Tape | ABC World News Tonight | ABC News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zWU-tLCWIw
>>34592465
Mercinaries and PMCs are the ones being recruited to protect and actively seek out threats. Intelligence agencies are flush with degenerates who are shuffleing in line toward the titty at the top of the pyramid.
Literally zero competence in critical and long term thinking. They all get robbed and killed like their targets, They just don't know it yet.
>>34592465
It's interesting to note the false sense of bravado these tools carry and impart into their false presence.
They become fixated into the indoctrination and believe the earth will be over populated, we need govornments, everyone must pay taxes because so and so is royal and said so. TO the point that they are willing to kill and die for someone they never met and never get the chance to know.
It just blows my mind how insecure and fiendishly feeble these ''operators'' are. Its' really really fucking sad.
Trading your life for sheckles, drugs, and child prostitutes.
What a shame.
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>>34592465
Yes, ever heard of Mossad? The kikes have been killing people for decades.
>counter terror competition in latin america
>USA getting absolutely rekt
explain this
>>34592424
The ICCTL (international competitive counter terror league) uses a handicap scoring system based on the GDP of the team's host nation. What isn't pictured is raw score, which the US wins nearly every year. Recently, a second league called COIN COMP has started scoring based on effectiveness per operator as well as creating diferent classes that teams can compete in, no NODS, iron sights only, etcetera. I hear unit 777 is actually doing well this season in the "no negotiations" bracket where all involved non operators are considered hostile.
>>34592424
>counter terror competition
>the main terrorist of the globe gets rekt
What's there to explain? Everything worked as intended.
>>34592455
This is so well-written I can't actually tell if it's bullshit, but I feel as if the international competitive counterterror league doesn't exist.
Hello guys. I'm an engineer from Europe and I've developed a weapon which I want to present at a US-held arms show (a plastic 1:1 model of the weapon). I want to get some money invested by a US weapon company to build a prototype and test it, and then set a manufacture for it. How do I enroll for an arms show (I'm thinking of SHOT; which one is better)? How do I contact a weapon company other than through an arms exibition? What else do I need to know?
Pic semi-related.
Hello Euro, it seems like your logical start would be to visit SHOT's website @ http://shotshow.org/
>>34592362
>engineer from Europe with no previous weapons manufacturing experience*
good luck my friend
>>34592362
SHOT show and those defense exhibitions are all invitational. Unless you are industry, you're not getting in.
>Rangers, act like a bunch of brainwashed cannon fodder and faggots
>Delta, cool and does cool shit
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uj15a4qFoqc
>chebby versus ferd of the military world
>>34592247
>didn't watch the video the post
Gj looking like an idiot while already being one
You mean Delta does all the cool guy shit?
You don't say.
Black powder?
I have always wanted to buy one of those flintlock trade rifle kits and try building my own
Maybe even try my hand at making my own blackpowder and blowing myself up
>>34592150
Works a lot less than white powder.
>>34592150
Have an argument with a friend right now. What caliber/make is this gun?
http://webm.land/media/FYYo.webm
>>34592097
I think it looks like a 1911 so that makes it .45 acp
>>34592097
>>34592242
I can't be sure, but I'd say you're right. Based solely on the guy's age.
ok cool, we all have guns. but who here has chemical, electrical, bladed, and blunt weaponry in there arsenal? becuase most people just go one or the other. me perdonally, i like a vast array of weaponry. anyone else?
>>34591680
>VFG
>>34591680
>who here has chemical
Yeah I have two cans of VX in my fridge, next to the mayo
>>34586835
Give r8's and post your arsenal there and you'll get r8's in return.
If I am looking for a SHTF BR that is long-range as fuck and very accurate, can be used as a DMR/sniper but still used at close-range (so 20+ round mags available and not TOO heavy so therefore nothing like 338 Lapua), in 7.62 NATO, that is durable and reliable (moreso than most AR10s), my best options would be the SR25 or LMT MWS?
How do they compare to the Nemo XO, Noreen Bad News, SWORD Mk17, DRD Tactical M762/P762, Falkor Alpha, HK MR762, and SIG716G2? Are any of these good? Are any of them shit?
>>34591611
Custom build ar10 would be better.
Scar 17S is the only real thing you should consider. I've seen and experienced way too many issues with brand specific ar-10's, then you have the issue of parts availability.
>>34591611
If I had to choose any of these it would be the SR25 or MWS followed by the MR762. If it was a legit 417 or G28 I would choose that first.
It's obviously not an original design.
I'm getting major MiG 1.44 flashbacks.
>>34591357
it screams F-22
>What's the J-20 based off?
Sweet dreams and aspirations.
>>34591357
>I'm getting major MiG 1.44 flashbacks.
Which delta/canard aircraft have intakes on the sides and which have them under the body.
Why did direct blowback submachine guns dominate?
I understand that the standard open bolt blowback mechanism is incredibly simple, and easy to manufacture. However it adds a ton of weight to the weapon. The inertia from the bolt makes the weapon far harder to control. The lock time is slow, reducing accuracy. Blowback designs tend to be dirty as hell. And finally the cyclic rate on these designs tends to be really high, without some sort of rate reducing mechanism.
It seems like a locked breach recoil operated design, or maybe a long stroke gas piston design could avoid most of these issues, while still being practical to manufacture. However I've only seen a few recoil operated designs, most of which where just augmented handguns. I've never seen a gas operated submachine gun, though it seems like it would be ideal, though maybe a tad bit more expensive.
So why did alternative designs never really take off? Especially gas operated designs?
>>34591331
You answered your own question OP, the weight is about the same as a service rifle and it adds to recoil management. The shear simplicity of direct blowback trumps any weight savings of other designs.
Cost, as with all government issued garbage.
You don't think snipers would love to be issued a custom fitted competition rifle with a Kreiger barrel, and $7,000 worth of glass on top?
2 bad have this shitty rustington 700 refit
You don't think rifleman would love to be kitted out with drones, airbust grenades, plastic fantastic rifles, super advanced night vision and thermal?
Too bad, have this colt from 1981 that is somehow not broken yet, get your ass in the non armored humvee, with the rusty m2 mount, and grinding transmission, and go assault that enemy position fuckface.
Also subguns are sexy as fuck. Fuck the NFA for making them far too expensive.
Is there that one gun that you want for absolutely no reason at all other than you think it's cool?
For me it's the mossberg brownie, it's a clunky old .22 pepper box that was marketed towards trappers.
It would be a bad concealed carry choice, a bad home defense choice, and a mediocre pest control option but god damn if I don't think it's super rad.
Definitely the S&W 500 Mag. I've shot one and got through about four cylinders, after that, I didn't want to shoot it anymore. lol
An AR6951. I could get the short barrel version easy enough but the pencil barrel and long skinny mag just looks sexy for some reason.
>>34590760
Closet wehraboo
Why don't soldiers/marines use buttpacks anymore? asymmetrical warfare where small units (platoons and squads) are more independent, especially when it comes to in field logistics seems like the perfect situation to use buttpacks for a "fighting load" where they can keep there most essential shit with them and only need to bring something like an assault pack for a 2-4 day patrol, and even then they would only need to pack the same shit that's in the buttpack, just more of to last them the 2-4 days is all.
bumping with more aesthetic
Man our early 90's era equipment looked good...
US military uniforms seem to either look really good, or complete shit, no middle ground.
>>34590592
>>34590636
How could they be so hella flush?
Nobody shoots their guns edition
Old >>34588161
Live in a heavily forested area where you can only see 50-100 yards out. Any reason I shouldn't get pic related over a standard 14.5"-16" AR for where I live?
>>34590481
I hate you all
>>34590481
I do
(When I can)