Is he our guy /k?
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>>31733958
*she
>>31733958
He will be no matter if you like it or not.
I am a reformed citizen in the state of nj and cannot own a firearm.
Lately there have been a string of violent home invaders in my area.
What are some methods of self defense in my home that won't land me in jail?
I cannot legally own a firearm.
Black powder prison bitch. Only thing covered by the 2nd A. Make a hand cranked sticker gun and laugh at the eange.
>>31733864
flamethrower
crossbow
spear
pretend you're hunting
Do you think 3D Printed Firearms would slowly replace the crudely made Improvised Firearms (zip guns, slam fire, break actions) for criminals, revolutionaries, and separatist?
Once 3D printers become better with more ingenious designs that anyone can obtain with an internet connection that is.
>>31733704
3D printers are expensive yo
I might as well buy 80% AR and 1911 receivers with all the necessary tooling to produce better quality guns at a lower price
>>31733717
Think of it as an investment, buy one 3D printer, and now you can make all the plastic parts and sometimes whole guns for a small army, given you have the electricity and cheap raw plastic.
>>31733704
3d printers are slow as fuck
maybe in the far far future decades form now but there are much easier ways to get or produce a gun than 3d printing
>I had
>His 23
>I want to buy some of the chocolate bar
>Go to the local gas station
>In order to find a chocolate bar for consumption, go to the transition
>gangbanging of blacks networked Leman of African Americans in the room
>He wears a strange object
>"I heard a black gay that is all I want, NIG one on your face that's your money"
>For me
>That there is an intelligence
>I thought that fire, fight fire with fire given the heat of the struggle of the old proverb
>Chocolate and chocolate Fight chocolate with chocolate
>Rip the chocolate, they begin to push into the mouth or anus
>Go through the 40 bar within the 2 minute time frame
>African-American blacks man has not yet ganga went end
>Start dropping chocolate, you stumble out
>Man of chocolate from the man-to-chocolate
>He is to say "the club"
>I spilled the juice of the brown and run
>He takes a bullet shot
>bullet misses
>Take the opportunity
>say
>"I chocolate boy AM DARK fellow"
>Spitting Reeses Mars hersheys to the eye
>Get his lips on mine
>Broke off the chocolate into his mouth
>Shoot him, i take a gun
>It is a waiting period of the outer shoot his friend
>local hero
picture is gun of his use
stories of hero tales local anonymous?
nigger what
>>31733688
Yes, I also enjoy the doing of the actions that we humans do.
It's a good a thing that I am of the human, and no one else, yes?
> things that never happened.
Hi /k/, /tv/ here. We were just wondering if Seagal's tactical grip switch shown in this webm is a legitimate tactic?
He didn't mean to do that. The gun just slipped because of all the KFC grease on SS's hands. He just got done eating a family size bucket of wings and thighs.
>>31733644
Yes, but usually it's used for rifles so that you don't stick half your body out of cover just to point your gun at something.
Is this an accurate portrayal of an American soldier /k/ommando-senpaitachi?
This is shopped right?
Whats hard to believe about it?
Why would it be? Deploying divers form subs is nothing new.
>>31733558
>>31733560
The conning tower is far too small in relation to the divers and the sub is at a weird angle for being in such shallow water against the sunlight of the surface at that depth with no air.
Thoughts?
>>31733381
I've got one, and it's sharp as fuck. But I basically got it because I love the aesthetics of the gladius.
I haven't put it through its paces yet, but the tip of the blade worries be a little bit. It gets pretty thin out towards the end.
>>31733381
it looks like a sword
>>31733381
Neat af
Where can a dude like me get some Rhodie Camo?
>>31733229
Nugget Enterprises Ltd has some!
You missed out on the pre order, but I'm sure there will be a second run if they see enough enthusiasm.
You just have to tell everyone about NE so they know there is a chance to possibly get some.
Rhodesian camp is really popular here
>>31733355
Ivan has made it abundantly clear that there are no plans for a second run due to cost.
>inb4 massive anti NE hate brigade
>>31733229
You can't.
>>31733424
this
what kind of weapon is this?
>>31733208
Rcp90
Airshit, now fuck off!
>>31733208
a woman
Were Mosin-Nagants available in the US during the 90's, or did they not start coming in until later?
>>31733140
yes but why bother with a mosin for $30 when a sks was like $100
>>31733140
They've been available, in one capacity or another, since the 20s.
>>31733140
They existed, but not in the numbers of 2000-2012. I recall a lot of them coming from Romania and some from China. The Chinese rifles were probably imported in the 1980s, but I don't know for sure.
Friendly reminder - Don't buy anything from ETS Group. Have purchased three separate magazines for my Glocks from this company (two for G17, one for a G19) and all three of them have failed miserably when put to the test at the range.
My best guess would be that they use extremely inferior materials (i.e - the spring, in my case) which pretty much means either all your rounds pool at the bottom near the shitty spring or it tries to feed 2-3 at a time.
ETS should win an award for having terrible service. These clowns follow me on Instagram, where I have recorded all three failures and not once have I been offered a reship, refund or anything of the sort.
tl;dr - ETS makes shitty magazines that could result in death, non-existent or just careless customer support and quality control. Picture related.
>>31733075
did you try swapping your followers and springs
>>31733083
Follower gets stuck midway on my previously purchased magazines. Lots of rattle, live cartridges falling out of the mag well and other stupid shit.
Just to make sure it wasn't an isolated issue I had a friend purchase a brand new ETS mag for his Glock and it ended up failing the same as the others, in less than 50 rounds nonetheless.
Ammo is Federal Premium 9mm.
As someone in the mag parts industry this is extremely disturbing. I haven't tested them out myself yet. Want to send them to me?
My pet peeve about guns is having to manually reload each bullet into the clip/mag. What's yours?
>>31732733
The lead exposure.
I may as well live in Flint, Michigan.
Just get a reloader. Mine is cleaning, which is one reason why I love bolt actions.
>that one last round that is a total complete bitch to get in
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/ist/?next=/history/redacted-testimony-fully-explains-why-general-macarthur-was-fired-180960622/
>The Redacted Testimony That Fully Explains Why General MacArthur Was Fired
>Far beyond being insubordinate, the military leader seemed to not grasp the consequences of his desired strategy
>The rule of excision in the hearings was to delete testimony that might compromise American security. Such testimony included remarks related to American knowledge of Chinese and especially Soviet arms and war readiness; revealing what the American side knew might tip the communists as to how the Americans knew it. Democrat Harry Byrd of Virginia asked Omar Bradley about Russian strength in the vicinity of Manchuria and North Korea. Bradley responded forthrightly, “There are 35 Russian divisions in the Far East. Nine of them are in the Vladivostok area; four in the Port Arthur-Dairen area; three in Sakhalin; two in the Kurile Islands; one near Kamchatka; and 16 others scattered along the railway from Lake Baikal on east.”
>“About 500,000 in all?” asked Byrd.
>“Thirty-five divisions, plus supporting troops, run probably something like 500,000 or more,” Bradley replied.
>Bradley’s comments were deleted when the transcript was released.
>Another category of excisions revealed American vulnerabilities in a larger war. Byrd asked what would happen if those 500,000 troops were “thrown into action with enemy submarine attacks to prevent the evacuation of our troops should they be badly outnumbered and have to evacuate?”
>Bradley answered: “Should Russia come in with this army strength, her naval strength, which is quite strong in submarines, and her air power, which is quite strong in the Far East—if she should come in with all of those, we might have a hard time supplying our troops in Korea and would even, under certain circumstances, have difficulty evacuating them.”
said. “In addition to that, they could take over Hong Kong and Malaya.”
That has nothing to do with MacArthur trying to override the President in using nukes against China who we were not at war with, to assist in a conflict in Korea which was also not a war
>>31732730
>Bradley knew that this alarming estimate might sound defeatist, but he thought the senators needed to hear it. He insisted that the exchange be deleted before the transcript was released to the newspapers and published the next day.
>How many submarines did the Russians have in the vicinity of Korea? asked Byrd.
>“Approximately 85,” Bradley said.
>“If they went into action, could we then still evacuate our troops?”
>“Yes, to a certain extent because we have considerable naval forces there who could help us.”
>But it wouldn’t be easy, Byrd sensed. “It would be a very serious situation?”
>“It would be a very serious situation,” Bradley confirmed.
>Byrd asked about the broader consequences of Russian intervention. “What other areas in Asia is Russia likely to take over if there is war in Asia?”
>“Through the use of the Chinese they have the possibility of and even capability of taking over Indochina, Siam, Burma and maybe eventually India,” Bradley
>>31732758
>Other excised testimony revealed a fundamental reason for the administration’s reluctance to escalate in northeast Asia: There was precious little for the United States to escalate with. American air power, in particular, was stretched very thin. Hoyt Vandenberg, the Air Force chief of staff, told the committee that Korea was already claiming a large part of America’s available air strength. “The Air Force part that is engaged in Korea is roughly 85 percent—80 to 85 percent—of the tactical capacity of the United States,” he said. “The strategic portion, which is used tactically, is roughly between one-fourth and one-fifth. The air defense forces are, I would judge, about 20 percent.”
>Many Americans, and much of the world, imagined the United States had boundless military capacity. MacArthur had suggested as much, regarding air power, when he had told the committee that the U.S. Air Force could take on China without diminishing America’s capacity to check the Soviets.
>Vandenberg wasn’t going to disabuse America’s enemies of such notions, but he needed for the senators to hear, behind closed doors, that this was far from the case. “I am sure Admiral Davis will take this off the record,” Vandenberg said, referring to the officer overseeing the excisions, who did indeed take his remarks off the record. “The air force of the United States, as I have said, is really a shoestring air force.” Vandenberg had used the phrase in open testimony; now he provided details. One small, intrinsically insignificant country—Korea—was absorbing an alarming portion of America’s air resources. “These groups that we have over there now doing this tactical job are really about a fourth of our total effort that we could muster today.” To escalate against China, even if only from the air, would be reckless in the extreme. “Four times that amount of groups in that area over that vast expanse of China would be a drop in the bucket.”
Go!
HEY VATNIKS
I JUST MADE SOME BLIN THIS MORNING
IT WAS PRETTY TASTY. WILL COOK AGAIN.
THAT IS ALL.
AM I DOING IT RIGHT, OP?
USA # 1
Russia sucks donkey penis
>F-35
Arsenal thread! Does anyone have a room full of AK-47s or just a ton of machine guns? No pictures off the Internet your personal armory!
ATF thread! Does anyone have a room that I can use as Liberal Propaganda or a Buzzfeed article topic? No privacy for you, just a picture that the ATF can use against you!
>>31732794
Oh shit. Good point but can't you hide your IP address?
>>31732696
I have 11 ak variants... that count?