I'd like to get wood furniture for my 590A1 like pic related but I'm having a hard time finding quality pieces. Where can I get these custom made? I'm not sure where to find out because the people in every gun store I know are retarded.
Monitoring
>>34817240
Numrich's has them. That forend is the rat tail not the ribbed, just so you know and don't look for or order the wrong thing. It'll probably come in pretty rough shape so you'll have to sand them, re-stain them, and refinish them yourself. It might take a little bit of fitting as well.
Not OP but are the 590a1s also compatible with a heat shield? Or do they only fit on the 500 and 590? I just like them for the looks desu
What would a modern superheavy battleship look like?
How many WW2 battleships could one stand against in a pitched battle?
How about WW1 battleships?
Could one of them sink one of the opposing sides at Jutland?
Could one of them sink BOTH opposing sides at Jutland?
>>34816776
Rusted in Davy Jones' locker.
Art for test klimt
Howdy /k/ommandos
Looking to acquire a 10mm forest gun, anyone own a Glock 29 for this purpose? Thoughts on a .40 barrel swap for cheaper range fun? Recs for alternative compact 10mm?
Inb4 muh .454, muh slugs
>>34816610
Yeah I bought a 29 as a woods/city gun as I wanted something for bear/moose but also something I could conceal while riding around anchorage and not look like a potential school shooter. You can get barrel extensions for them which is pretty neat. Now if you are actually looking for a dedicated woods gun I would not go with a pistol as your primary.
>>34816634
Well I don't have Alaska problems - mostly pussy black bears, coyotes, and the very occasional cougar or wolf
>>34816610
G29 is my woods gun. KKM barrel and 200 grain underwood hardcast rounds. Small enough to ccw when you don't want to open carry when you're back in civilization. Would recommend.
What do you think? Anyone here in the military heard of anything like this before?
>>>/adv/18603118
>>34815421
That's a shitload of hourly wage and salary all for just slowly breaking down your mind. What's likelier, that your sanity is slipping or hundreds of thousands of dollars are being spent every single day to slowly make you crazy?
>>34816920
this.
if your parents don't like you that much they'll tell you to move out and change the locks.
>>34815421
>gangstalking
Stopped reading right there. That's schizo talk.
I got an SBR now (legal where I'm in), but I'm debating whether or not it would be practical if I ever need to go innawoods when western society collapses.
It's an AR with an 11.5 inch barrel. If it matters, I live in the city/suburbs.
pic isn't mine.
>>34811888
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_16/714088_Suppressed-5-56-SBR-Velocity-Tests--41-Factory-Loads-from-10-5--11-5--12-5-and-14-5-ALL-DONE-.html
>>34811902
>http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_16/714088_Suppressed-5-56-SBR-Velocity-Tests--41-Factory-Loads-from-10-5--11-5--12-5-and-14-5-ALL-DONE-.html
Can't suppress my rifle legally, they're not allowed.
>>34811902
That's actually a pretty good thread.
Those results, specifically the power velocity SD ammo tests seem to clash with the "glorified .22" meme.
So what's it gonna be?
>>34930762
To leave and never come back.
>>34930762
Hell probably fire another six of his highup employees and then suck on the Putin benis.
Then go golfing.
Not even joking.
Nonwhite here
with all these Nazis/Confederates openly attacking people in the streets I bought a VEPR AK protect myself from Nazis with the power of socialism. Did I make a good choice?
>>34930466
moron
Its good enough to kill yourself with.
I want >>>/pol/ to go
how would you deal with these guys?
How would I deal with what looks like dudes on horses? I don't know man, truly at a loss here.
Plot devices.
>when you are united states 1999 and you think that a grenade launcher with an underbarrel carbine is a viable weapon for servicemen
>>34926006
It may be a piece of shit but I would strangle someone for one of those.
worst korea actually adopted one
They weren't wrong, it's just not time. Eglm till then
Why should I prep when picrelated is doing it for me? I think prepping is stupid because in an IRL shtf these people will be the first of second to die. Here's how.
>know prepped friend
>poke fun at him for prepping
>he says I won't be laughing when shtf
>shtf
>grab my gayk-47 and get in my truck
>drive to his house at 3am with four of my buddies, throw an M80 in a can at his bedroom window, bust his door or window and get in
>pop pop
>split his shit up with my buddies that survived and dip
Or
>see well fed man in a tacticool vest with a tacticool m4, and he doesn't have scurvey
>find his hidey hole
>get 50 starving townspeople and bum rush it
>"5 people died in the rush, but hey! We have 600 pounds of dry food and his boots were just my size!"
For the preppers that are really prepared, there is always a way to get your shit and hungry people will find it out eventually. Whether you live in a cabin in the mountains or your shit is in the woods people will kill you to get to it just to live another day. As long as there are preppers, I won't have a retardedly large emergency stache because I would stand out, and if I need yours I'll drive a semi truck through your front door and get it.
>>34925127
>why live when one day I'll just die
I really hate people like you. Saged.
You don't get to bring friends.
No you wont.
1. You're too much of a faggot and will be too busy sucking cock to bother
2. SHTF as you imagine it is nothing more than sheer fantasy and will not happen, period
SHTF means Hurricane Katrina. Good luck getting away with that shit when law and order is restored.
My current boots are beat to fuck, and I need a new pair.
What does /k/ recommend?
Where are some good places to pick them up? I want to try them on before I buy.
>>34924092
You should have gone to Gander Mountain during the going out of business sale. Friend picked up a pair of Red Wings for $37.
i swear by redbacks. but ive only seen them sold online.
>>34924092
did you actually wear those? like out in public and not just innawoods?
Would you consider a staff NCO billet prestigious?
>>34923745
What you do: Your there to provide a firm but fair hand of judgement and be a resource of wisdom and experience for both the juniors under your command and for your OIC who you will guide and advise to bring about their full potential as leaders.
What you really do:Try your best to keep the Sgts from going overboard with punishment or bickering amongst themselves and remind the juniors how badly you can fuck their lives up should they step out of line.And remind your OIC of the limits of his power and the capabilities of his platoon.He and the juniors will think themselves the smartest in the platoon despite them being on opposite ends of the spectrum of power (this is why your here to remind them that their not as smart as they imagine themselves.)
With that out of the way, YES it is prestigious to be given a rank that requires you to be a seasoned and capable manager of men.BUT you'll never get the respect you deserve until you hit the top of your now SNCO food chain.
>>34923745
For a month, I got stuck being the acting platoon sergeant for a weapons platoon. Recalling the amount of liberty and alcohol related instances I had to deal with still raises my blood pressure
>>34923745
Staff NCOs are literally sub human.
How would a theoretical civil war go down in a nogunz country like Britain?
Whichever side has the guns wins.
People would make muskets, use stolen firearms, or imported illegal weapons.
>>34922474
Sissies slapping each other, then taking mutual breaks for tea time to worship the Queen's cunt.
Glock Perfection
>>34922012
if it was perfection from the factory, why do you need aftermarket parts
by definition you have diminished it
>>34922096
>perfection
sure, works great, solid as a brick. But too bad it didn't stop there, because it also:
>looks like a brick
>carries like a brick
>is thick as a brick
>tastes like a brick
>feels like a brick
>>34922012
>At that time, Russian commanders faced a critical shortage of fresh troops to continue the hybrid war in the Donbass. (Later, in the winter, they brought in a tank battalion stationed in Buryatia to achieve victory near Debaltseve.) However, the soldiers of the 33rd Brigade were clearly not eager to fight in Ukraine. At that point, commanders reverted to the tactics they had used a decade earlier when they received orders to persuade conscripts to sign up as professional contract soldiers, whether by hook or by crook. They achieved that by creating unbearable conditions for the men and presenting contract service as a means of deliverance. In the same way, according to the soldiers of the 33rd Brigade, commanders made life difficult for the soldiers at the Kadamovsky training area by forcing them to sleep on boards and depriving them of adequate food and water, with the result that they suffered from frequent colds. At the same time, various officers showed up offering them the moon in the Donbass: the impossible sum of 8,000 rubles ($142) per day in pay and the status of war veterans upon their return to Russia.
>However, other men already serving as contract soldiers dissuaded them, explaining that if anything were to happen to them while fighting in Ukraine, army brass would write them off retroactively or declare them deserters who had been killed by land mines while running away, according to Gazeta.ru.
>If this story is true, it spells the end of Russia's progressive military reforms. The problem is not just that after leaders promised to make military service more humane they once again relegated soldiers to the status of slaves, but that they are now denigrating adult military professionals in addition to 18-year-old conscripts — that is, the very people who represent the only hope of modernizing and improving this country's armed forces.
https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/war-in-ukraine-ruined-russian-military-reform-op-ed-48110
>>34918055
Careful anon, before the vatniks show up
>>34918055
>July 13, 2015
can you post some thing new and up to date?
like this interview about Ratnik wear, from one of VDV servicement
>http://twower.livejournal.com/2120649.html
>Ratnik Watch. Glyuchat, it happens that they stop on their own. Most people prefer modern electronic ones like "Casio".
i can go on, but because OP is a faggot, i refuse to
>>34918055
This is why you have a professional army and not shit conscripts.