So I was considering something. Is there anyway I can hollow out a shotgun shell and remove the pellet load and put a couple 9mm or a bunch of .22 rounds into it to make my shotgun spray handgun ammo?
Literally fucking why?
You're going to kill yourself
>>33841902
Theyve already done it with 40mm in the past, I cant see why you wouldn't be able to use that as a sort of drawing board idea.
The better question is why the fuck you'd want to make your shotgun suck ass.
Hey /k/ what do you think of my new build.
Critiques welcome.
I'll try and answer any questions.
>>33841801
WTF is that shit at the end of the barrel?
>>33841828
Anal plug
>>33841828
https://www.strikeindustries.com/shop/index.php/products/rifle-accessories/ar/muzzle-device/cookie-cutter-comp.html
I built this before the new ruling on the Shockwave blade brace so I wanted a muzzle brake to reduce the recoil so that I could fire the same easier without having to shoulder it.
Looks like China's military is moving away from the bullpup rifle design. What does /k/ think of it's replacement?
>>33841723
Was it actually chosen as their new rifle, or just some industry offering?
>keymod
Semi-related: This year's official PRC May Day poster.
Is full auto worth it? Thinking of getting an nfa stamp and buying a FA gun
>>33841691
Hell yess it is.
I would do it.
>>33841691
I would only buy it as an investment.
>>33841691
whats up /k/. my uncle gave me a shotgun a few months ago, a Stevens Model 820. not a model 820b.
i was wondering if any of you knew anything about the mod 820, everything i find online is about the b model.
also, did the US army ever make trench guns out of Stevens 820s? i know its not a valuable gun seeing as how my uncle got it free from his favorite gun shop so i wouldnt feel too bad about cutting it up. and i wouldnt mind a project
pic not related
bump
>>33841248
Don't/
>>33841654
buy why tho
Hi /k/,
my girlfriend and i own a half bichon/half poodle doggo. the gf is always making me buy dog-sized human clothes for doggo and tells me I should treat him the same as another human being.
Anyways, this got me thinking- would it be morally correct to shoot someone that is trying to kill your doggo? How about shooting someone that is trying to kidnap doggo?
I've been in a deep ponder about these questions because I'm pretty sure that not everyone values their dog as much as a human life, regardless if said human was scum.
My dogs are worth more than your average human being. Humans fucking suck. I would ventilate someone in a heartbeat if they were trying to shoot my doggos.
Morally, yes definitely. Legally, depends on your state. Castle doctrine bitch, defend your property
>>33840990
A working dog or at least a worthwhile dog's life is greater than the life of any random fuck who thinks it's ok to kill said dog.
/thread
Buying an m16 parts kit to install if the SHTF good idea or bad? Whats yout take on full auto k?
>>33840979
>using FA shtf
>not picking off from a distance with quick accurate suppressed shots
>unironically believing s will htf
Kill yourself^3
Owning a FA FCG and an AR is considered intent
>>33840979
atf pls go
Innawoods thread?
innawoods thread.
>>33840788
>>33840788
Stuff you actually own? Pic related is mine. Although the sd is actually a gsg-5 (hence the boxes of 22LR)
>>33840788
Are we finally going to get to see binary AK triggers?
https://youtu.be/zK_nD5Z7Mrs
https://youtu.be/UsoJe5-xetg
>>33840778
Wrong image.
>>33840778
I want to plant my seed in Tay if you know what I mean
this is now Tay thread
>>33840978
Nope, this is a binary trigger thread, fuck off. Go back to /tv/ or /mu/ or whatever
Why do turkeys need elephant gun power to take down?
t. Never hunted turkey but bought a couple boxes of pic related for novelty factor
>>33840692
my first kill was a giant tom turkey with a .22lr
Different animal but I've body shotted a pheasant with #4 super X shot and the thing ran. Just adrenaline.
>>33840692
>Elephant gun power
>Birdshot
The fuck are you even talking about
This TIME article was published in 2001. There were militiamen (Bo Gritz, who supposedly made too much of this public and the CIA scrapped it) who attempted a mission to find American pilots imprisoned in Laos. The article states the town, the prison, and that there were markers on the ground requesting help visible from satellite photos in the 1980s.
>a decent large number of American soldiers was seen
>just around town, working on roads
>mostly shuffled between caves and the prison
>US officials shown the prison years later but pushed through rapidly, not allowed to check prison logs or communicate
Please, can we get behind this? I would love nothing more than to see living American airmen come back home. I think /k/ can make it happen. Maybe one of you is from the area or /trv/
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,163082,00.html
>W/1" was one of the most sensitive sources the CIA ever developed in Laos: an elderly woman with close ties to the communist leadership in the capital of Vientiane. Only a handful of senior officials in Washington were privy to her information. According to CIA documents, on Nov. 14, 1980, W/1 gave her CIA handlers a startling report: about 30 U.S. pilots were working on a road gang near the central Laotian town of Nhommarath. Those same summaries reported that a spy-satellite photo confirmed that a prison camp had recently been built near the town.
>the end game of holding on to POWs for so long is...?
>>33840450
Free work, which they were getting up until the 1980s at least, and they are still old enough to work now, even if it's not so much hard labor.
Also weren't there dozens of American leftists related to important US politicians and in Hollywood who came over to visit the North Vietnamese? They saw the treatment of POWs and did nothing; Jane Fonda handed a note detailing the abuse back to a guard and the POW was punished for it. Imagine if the son of a senator did this. It would be in everyones best interests to let sleeping dogs lie.
>>33840450
This. Why would you hold Americans and at least not ransom them? Otherwise you would have let them go after 1975
This board is for discussing firearm alternatives for home defense such as clubs, swords, etc.
>>33840177
If it's a weapon, no matter how autistic, yes.
>>33840177
Well, if you're being chased by a band of Hurons that killed your son, a gunstock club would be pretty cash.
>>33840255
Seriously, that movie is still badass all these years later:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZHzg381xy8
I've been thinking about what I want to do with myself after I die. I would like to be cremated and have parts of my ashes reloaded in with the gunpowder and used for self defense loads for my children/grandchildren. Go out with a bang defending my family for the last time.
At least that's my ideal situation. Is such a thing possible without interfering with the reloaded rounds ability to function? I'm assuming so in minute amounts.
What's your ideal way of heading into the after life?
>>33840173
Self bump for interesting answers.
>>33840173
Considering there is an extensive family history of Parkinson's and Alzheimers, and watching my great aunt die from Parkinsons and my grandma not even recognize any of her 6 children months before she died, I want to go by any method that does not involve me sitting in hospice without a shred of knowing who I was as a person. My dad wants someone to drop him off on his property at his favorite camping spot in the UP when he is no longer able to care for himself with any dignity.
>>33840521
That sucks to hear, you gonna get buried with your favorite gun?
My first 1911 is coming this week. Pic related. 9mm 1911 thread. Also 10mm and muh fotay fuv.
>>33839879
Little known fact, the original 1911 was 9mm but was changed to .45 because Eisenhower preferred .45
CTRL + F, No glove thread.
I need some good gloves to resist rifle heat and hold up to some use. Are these a meme or do they hold up well?
>>33839836
Just go buy some mechanix gloves. Don't fall for the memes.
>>33839836
I have/had 3 pairs of Oakley hard knuckles, they work fine, and are comfy, but will fall apart if they're used hard. Normal range and rifle classes are fine usually, but for $70 (msrp I think) they should be a lot better. They're also a pain to wash, I had to throw one pair away they stank so bad and I couldn't get the smell out. I have some of their other gloves that are a bit slimmer in profile and they work better IMO, also SKD PIG gloves are pretty great.
OR ironsights.