another one bites the dust edition
old >>32989044
>>32994875
>>32994870
Dead lizard jokes are not okay.
>>32994885
I have 8 30-06. You can never have enough.
L85 a shit
>WHERE CAN I FIND [patch]??
LOOK HERE: http://pastebin.com/cXZTGafD
>Thread theme
https://youtu.be/SRbhLtjOiRc
Still getting feedback/gauging interest on the bottom two.
Die Glocke is currently undergoing work.
Habbening
K e y c h a i n s w h e n
>>32992749
How close are you to Big Plane 4 U?
It's ww2, choose your gun (of that era)
>I'd pick the mp40
FG42
>full giggle 8mm
>>32991312
You are a tanker in WWII, and by some sort of miracle you can pick the tank you will end up in.
Choose your tank and your role in it, pick one and explain why.
Personally i'd take the ISU-152 as a gunner, because it is quite comfy and I can personally enjoy the feeling of blowing concrete buildings up with a massive 152mm shell. Plus, I have a hatch all for myself, so I have more chances of surviving (even though the gunner has a 300L fuel tank right next to his legs...).
>>32990404
T-34-85
>>32990404
>Pick your tank
>Personally i'd take the ISU-152
OP thinks ISU-152 is tank
Easy Eight Sherman. Up armored with plenty of firepower with the 76. Plus reliable and easy to fix if something does break because shit happens.
Why don't you own a gun?
>>33003074
Because I own four.
>>33003074
Because I post on /k/
>>33003074
But I do own firearms, I've owned one since the day I turned 18. I now own 7.
What would /k/'s first steps be if they stole a gun?
first, i'd tell the atf "nice try" then be on my way
>>33002594
Return it to the owner so he can shoot my face.
Boast about it on social media.
Why is Russia still trying to compete with the US on a like-by-like technological basis? Didn't they learn anything from the Cold War?
>>33000440
This is just business now, they need to sell weapons for cash.
>>33000440
the only way for russia to win is to make the f-14 clone which turns into a gundam.
Gundam>robotech.
>>33000525
Take PAK-Fa for example, even poos could back out because it's not going as well as expected. Alternatives are F-35 or for countries with not so good US relations, whatever China is going to sell. So PAK-FA is just a shitty middle ground. In fact it'll probably end up costing more per aircraft than the F-35, if they can ever develop proper engines for it.
FDE diversity edition
old >>32985965
>>32989044
Oh boy a thread I can participate in.
>>32989038
alright cool, thanks for the confirmation anon
The greatest weapon is one's mind.
Use it!
>>33000000
>>33000000
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD.....
>>33000000
>>33000000
It's not fair. You obviously used a script to get those dubs.
>Build high quality rifles/assault rifles.
>Fewer moving parts.
>Requires less money and materials to make.
>Cleaning kits are stored right in the stock of the rifle
>Both AK's and SKS's are complete systems.
Is communism inherently less wasteful than capitalism?
>>32999274
Yes. It is a utilitarian culture that emphasises the bare minimum.
>>32999274
They weren't having to spend money on ((((marketing)))) and lobbying the government. And they weren't paying the manufacturers enough for the employees to all own houses, cars, and weekly movie tickets.
>>32999274
When you don't give a single fuck about other humans, you can get shit done
ARs that aren't actually ARs edition
old thread >>32982927
What length free float handguard should I use on a 16inch midlength gas barrel? 12inch handguard?
>>32985965
Is that the Orlando club shooter?
>>32985987
use a lo-pro gas block and piss everyone off
Dump 'em
>>32996796
OMG that's funny!! its good to see your police are well trained to handle knife wielding dindus. You know that an American cop would solve this problem correctly: by emptying both of his mags into the piece of shit's chest. Its worth the protesting and bullshit.
wish they could have sound, could post lots more. I'll dump the few I can.
the feels looking at these prices and selections.
>>32996583
Submachine guns
>muh swedish k
>>32996593
Mortars and Anti-tank guns.
>>32996607
Funco-chan for under $600
Has modern-day reliance on relatively few firearm actions (pretty much just short- or long-stroke gas pistons) stifled ingenuity and creativity? Or is it simply the end result of convergent evolution in firearms design?
When you look back on pre-WWI firearms, you see an amazingly huge array of actions and mechanisms that were being tested. Bolt-actions, sure. But also early gas-operated weapons, chain action, rolling block, revolvers with strange configurations. All kinds of stuff, so many I don't even know where to start. But almost all of those are gone now and you only ever see them on bizarre antique curio firearms.
Is this really for the better? Shouldn't we be encouraging innovation in firearms technology instead of sticking with what we know?
Pic related, a great firearm that scared away potential buyers simply because it was very strange and different
I think we're at the same point that they were at in the late 18th/early 19th century with the best flintlocks they could make and nothing had changed for a while, we've refined the existing designs to their best and we lack the technology and perhaps the imagination to produce anything much better outside of fringe prototypes of dubious real world value. We're waiting for the invention of the percussion cap, or in our case whatever it is that takes us to the next level. It has to be something both extreme enough to prompt advancement but also stable and reliable enough to be put into mass production, become widespread and fit into the kind of use we want to make of it.
>>32992784
I want an enfield action that is as strong as a mauser or arisaka action
>>32992784
>stifled ingenuity and creativity?
No. Infringements have done that.
>Or is it simply the end result of convergent evolution in firearms design?
Maybe. It's prolly just a result of good enough being good enough.
>Is this really for the better?
Probably.
>Shouldn't we be encouraging innovation in firearms technology instead of sticking with what we know?
Yes. But the market doesn't support it very well.
>Pic related, a great firearm that scared away potential buyers simply because it was very strange and different
The spread of home CNC will massively change the availability of meme guns over the next 50 years.
You won't have to worry about parts availability, third party support, etc if you don't pick a meme caliber/cartidge.
Just wait, eventually Johny will ask for a pedersen in 5.56 for his birthday, and you'll spend an hour or two preping before you start making it. And it will have the advantages of modern metallurgy, and will have an AR barrel.
You have the ability to issue a standard rifle to your army. What rifle do you pick
>My choice, HK-53
>>32991536
I joined the Marines fuck what the Army does.
four nuggets and 3 extra infantrymen (via increased conscription).
>>32991545