>What gun to buy for around ~$5000
I would prefer something exotic like a NDM or maybe even one of the new 249s rather than something Basic like a gucci AR. I am perfectly content buying something that will sit in the safe most of its life.
>If I cant come to a good conclusion I may say fuck it and buy pic related.
>>32603805
Most people here have a long list of guns we would immediately buy if we had the money, but you instead got the money and now are randomly searching for an expensive firearm you might like on a whim...
Buy the bike it will bring you more enjoyment
>>32603805
A semi 249 would be dumb, not gucci ar dumb tho. Buy a bunch of gun or honestly buy the dirt bike.
>>32603805
>KTM shit
At least buy a 690 Enduro R. Me? I'd take that money and go buy a Husky 701 Enduro.
>America proud of their super-dumb 20 min endurance non-recoverable drone swarm
China had that for years;
http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a24494/chinese-drones-swarms/?src=social-email
>But at the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition last month, state-owned China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) claimed to have shattered that record with a swarm of 67 drones flying together.
>"Our swarming drone technology is the top in the world," CETC's Zhang Dengzhou told
America is behind China in swarming drone technology.
>>32603683
[YouTube] 中国固定翼无人机集群智能实验 - 加长版 (UAV Swarm Intelligence, China, 2016) (embed)
>>32603694
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1eWmE3draU&feature=youtu.be
In the future, it will be armed drones.
So, what do they do?
You're recruited into the Battle for Middle earth as a soldier. Good fortunes and busty elves will be rewarded to you with your success. Pick a pole-arm tip /k/
Please respond
>>32603325
This thing
>long stabby part
>long hook part to pull shields
>smaller blade to act as a fork to catch pleb swords
>perpendicular blade for when you have to swing
I was rummaging through my late grandfather's old belongings and i found multiple crates of old WW2 stuff.
I happen to have two crates of these buggers.
How much could one of these go for? And how do I find out values of the other items.
Thanks for the help.
>>32603211
>>32603211
$35 or 40
search the name + for sale and see how much they went for at auction or are listed for (-30% for retail stores)
oh and they have zero delay fuses, so try not to burn your face off
ITT: fuck you, i like it
pic related, i love my cheap ohio spacegun
soon
I love my PPX
Post your wheel gats.
>>32602855
Everyone is at work, fuckhead.
Wait until people that actually own firearms are home to post theirs, unless you want a nice shitty day/k/are thread full of fanboys that have never been to the range before
Is that a Model 15 or 19?
>>32602910
model 28
So what does /k/ think of the Dugway beam sightings from around 2004-05?
Inb4
>Go to /x/
Yes, they were caught on film by a bunch of UFO-hunting retards, but they captured an energy beam over a US Army weapons testing facility that gave off enough X-rays to fog their cameras. It's pretty clear that they saw something real being tested, and something way cooler than UFO's imho.
I've also heard from reliable sources that those tests were responsible for a few personnell exposures on the base, stuff like soldiers getting sunburns in the middle of the night.
Supposedly it was a test of a DEW that used a high-energy particle stream instead of photons to create a beam that was much less susceptible to atmospheric distortion and refraction/decay. Honestly, it doesn't seem like that much of a stretch of the imagination considering we had the MIRACL over 30 years ago, and that's just what they were willing to declassify at the time.
So let's talk directed energy weapons, shall we?
>>32602712
More images for the curious
>>32602726
Ignore the UFO hunter faggotry and get a load of that beam!
>>32602712
OP again, the big question I have for /k/ is whether they think the beam is coming up from the ground or coming down from, uh, something that's not the ground.
I'm 98% sure that it's the former, but the weeb in me loves the idea that we might have something similar to pic related in reserve, a relic of the cold war that was kept around because it skirted WMD in space treaties, and the mere thought of it makes me tear up in patriotic excitement.
And I'm sure that if we had one, that the people who get to pull the trigger on it must struggle drip precum when they give the orders to fire.
https://theintercept.com/2017/01/10/the-crimes-of-seal-team-6/
>Officially known as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, SEAL Team 6 is today the most celebrated of the U.S. military’s special mission units. But hidden behind the heroic narratives is a darker, more troubling story of “revenge ops,” unjustified killings, mutilations, and other atrocities — a pattern of criminal violence that emerged soon after the Afghan war began and was tolerated and covered up by the command’s leadership.
Fascinating read
omg our nations most savage killers do savage shit. kill yourself.
I'm glad america hasn't gone soft since the cold war
>>32602682
Do people really think that the fighting men in our country have to be some kind of robotic, unfeeling drones who magically drop our enemies with one shot kills to the head like in the movies?
War is savage, relentless and emotionally wrecking, it's been like this since the beginning of time and I'd rather them do shit llike this than go soft.
Read what the average Marine Infantryman had to endure and the vengeance he would enact on the japs after constant fighting that would drag on for weeks.
Would the type of people who write these articles jump on the moral high horse and cast judgement on them to for what they did?
I'll start
>A single 50.BMG bullet will tear you apart
http://www.bestgore.com/beheading/isis-shooter-fail-execution-spy-machine-gun-beheading-instead/
>>32602618
He shot him in the dick. Even for goat fuckers, not cool man.
>>32602669
More in the hips bruh. Those guys can't aim for shit even with a machine gun wich is supposed to be efficient up to 2 000m;
>>32602618
you expected him to explode or something? looks like his heart had already stopped pumping by the time they beheaded him. that blood was just draining out of his head.
Do you guys think Ian has autism?
What part of introduction to Bergmann Pistols didn't you understand, OP?
>>32602566
Why?
>>32602566
I mean, he thinks civilians shouldn't own full autos so probably.
So is it a legit round or just a meme gun like 5.7?
>>32602530
Google it you fucking mongoloid
>>32602556
Not OP but if we're supposed to google stuff instead of asking questions about guns on a board dedicated to guns then is the purpose of this place to just shitpost?
>>32604262
>is the purpose of this place to just shitpost?
yes
> Let's invent a bunch of sythetic superhuman androids to use as slave force!
> Let's create a special team of people to hunt them down in case they rebel.
> Let's arm those guys with a futuristic six-shot revolver, because clearly he is always gonna get the job done with less than 6 bullets.
>>32602523
>androids
>replicants
Wat
>>32602523
>6 shot futuristic revolver
You see anon, back then autism wasn't an epidemic, so people didn't really care.
>>32602523
If I ever needed to hunt down an advanced organism through a crowded hive city, this is what I'd pick, just saying. I want the advanced organism to go down no matter where I hit.
(Shame it doesn't come in .44 mag)
I saw a good thread on this a month or so ago. Do any /k/ommandos have experience fighting with the Peshmerga in Iraq and Syria? If so what are the costs associated with it?
>>32602373
Costs? Plane ticket and transport to AO.
Probably a firearm, ammo would probably be provided.
West and Eastern intervention is about to kick off, you might end up getting carpet bombed by accident.
Dont ask me mate I know fuck all about weapons or the military
>>32602373
> Do any /k/ommandos have experience fighting with the Peshmerga in Iraq and Syria?
do you seriously need to ask when you know the answer is fuck no?
Why did we never replace it?
An M113 with a Vulcan in a roof-mounted turret might have been a thoroughly mediocre anti-aircraft guns system compared to a ZSU or a Gepard, but the basic concept seems like it could be turned into God's own urban combat vehicle fairly easily.
Imagine being able to clear ISIS-held buildings in a city with a steady stream of 20mm DU at 3000 rounds/minute, and all from the comfort of an armored box that will protect you from most anything they might throw at you.
Now, imagine a big front-runner APC along the lines of a Merkava, with a GAU-8 in the turret and room for a half dozen men in the back, able to absorb RPG's and IED's until the cows come home...
Thoughts, /k/?
>>32602345
*Front-engined, not front runner. Fuck autocorrect.
>>32602345
Any IFV can fill that role without wasting huge ammounts of ammunition.
at first I was like
>What good is it going to do you if you're going to run out of bullets in like 5 seconds?
but then I was like
>But there's an awful lot of room there in the back
Ask a guy who just applied for his CC in VA some stupid shit
Are you in NoVa?
Even here this state is based as fuck for carry and cops are educated on it so if soccer moms report you, you wont really be bothered
What took you so long faggot.
DMV area, and I was waiting for your mom to leave my apartment