How do I become a US Marshal as of 2016 without any Military experience? I'm 20 and majoring in Crim. Justice. and I've wanted to be a US Marshal, how would I do that?
Hi Gregg
>>31345078
Hey
>>31345122
How's IVC?
Would building an AR as your first gun be a really bad idea?
>>31344991
If you have the money not only for the parts but the tools and plan on building more then its not that bad of an Idea
>>31345026
also, do whatever the fuck you want
>>31345026
Thats not much of an issue, it's just at this point I really only have a theoretical understanding of all the parts, and I wonder if that would get in the way
The last thread went really well, so I figured we could keep it going.
>>31314245
If you make any banners remember to submit them here.
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>>31344731
>Those fuckin thighs
Dick status: diamonds
>>31344731
here is a long thin image of a should fired recoil-less rifle to work with
>>31344953
great ass too
Lets talk about the savage guns we are borderline getting but not sure about yet.
I want to get a Savage fcp-sr in 6.5 creedmoar.
Ive heard mixed reports though
what does /k/ think
I've got the pre civilian version in 308 and it's a beauty of a rifle, sub moa at 100 with a pos Bushnell scope on it.
>>31344614
yeah im hearing that the civilian version is terrible
i dont think they make a pre civilian version in 6.5 creedmoar
any other 6.5 creed savage rifles that are good?
i was gonna put the gun in a MTD chassis after i buy it
>>31344659
meant for
>>31344639
Ameribros, how much of a bitch is the NFA process?
The reason I ask is that I am looking to get a couple suppressors and an sbr. The reason for the suppressors is because the only range near me is indoor and even with ear protection its uncomfortable. The reason for the sbr is because I want to spit fire like a dragon while shouldering the beast.
How long does the process normally take? Can I submit the paperwork for all these items at once or will that somehow flag me? If so, how long should I space it out?
>>31344306
I have heard the biggest hassle is how long the waits are. I guess they got rid of CLEO signoffs which were a huge pain in the ass depending on where you live (which is why people did the trust thing). I was under the impression that there was a lot of stringent shit like random home inspections but apparently that's just fuddlore.
Right now is going to be a very backlogged time, though.
>>31344394
I wasnt worried about the cleo sign off because I live in bumfuck ohio, but I've heard varying stories about the wait time. Like between 3 months and a year. I know they have been trying to hire more people to deal with the paperwork faster.
>random home inspections
t..this really is just fuddlore, right?
well, depends on the state.
some won't let you do em at all, while others don't care.
They usually want a reason when you fill out papers for a stamp, but putting down "to preserve hearing" or something similar is all you'll need usually.
Worst part is the waiting.
Why the fuck are tracers banned in Florida. Also can you not buy m855 in Florida? It says no steel core.
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0700-0799/0790/Sections/0790.31.html
because they start fires and don't really have a purpose for civilian use
>>31344223
>designed for use in a handgun as AP
>AKA banned in every state by FEDERAL law
Fuck the rest of those laws though
>>31344250
SHALL
They're selling for $15k, completely overhauled.
Why haven't you bought YOUR OT-64 yet?
>>31344105
Because finding replacement tires, bearings, etc sounds like a nightmarish experience.
An expensive nightmarish experience.
Is it even street legal in the US?
>>31344129
Shit, what kind of special-snowflake unobtanium slavic lightbulbs do the interior and exterior lights take?
What's wrong anon can't handle my muzzle flip? Not so short and weak huh
>>31343987
you are gay
>>31343995
Kek
the only pistol cartridge I shoot is 45 acp, faggot.
Just restocked up on ammo. How am I doing so far?
You got at least 3 good range trips in there!
>>31343852
>Winchester White Box 7.62x39
>Winchester White Box anything.
>>31343868
I know, I need more.
There is an ammo can of 7.62x39
>browse gun stores
>double action autos, double action autos everywhere
This has to be the worst meme in gun design history. It is the perfect example of a solution in search of a problem. There was nothing wrong with carrying pistols cocked and locked. We did it for generations, and it worked just fine. Then some idiot came along at said, "Hey, I really want a half inch or more of spongy trigger pull so that my first shot will land like Michael J. Fox was behind the trigger, and I want my follow up shot to be so different from my first that I can't possibly train muscle memory for two consistent, accurate shots." Double action autos should all be melted down and the steel used to make single action autos.
>my arthritis is so severe that my trigger pull must be sub-4lbs
Remember when we had separate water fountains? Those were the days.
>>31343870
It's not about the weight of the trigger. It's about the creep. I would rather have a heavy but crisp trigger than a light but spongy one.
>>31343943
Glad you think creep is some universal rule for DA. More likely you just need something to bitch about, which sounds likely since you're one of those people that's somehow capable of walking upright but can't handle the da to sa transition which you don't actually have to use
Who is the better operator that has shit on YouTube? Travis, Vickers, Pat, Matt?
james yeager
>>31343757
Matt has a lot shit
And also shittalks (shittalked once) on /k/ a lot
Matt
He actually does operate on fluffy animals
>glock confirmed for taurus tier shit
>unreliable
>most NDs
>actually a liability to have
contd.
Almost immediately after D.C. police adopted the Glock, unintentional discharges increased sharply. The first accident occurred in February 1989 -- less than a month before the guns reached officers on the street. Officer Adam K. Schutz was helping to test and clean the first shipment of guns when he shot himself in the fingers.
Nine months later, the 2-year-old daughter of a D.C. police officer died after accidentally shooting herself in the head with her father's pistol in their Northwest Washington house. By October 1989, the department had experienced 13 unintentional discharges, double the rate of 1988, the last year with revolvers, according to an internal police memo. Then Assistant Chief Max Krupo noted in the memo to the chief that such problems were to be expected in departments switching to semiautomatics. Krupo suggested that increasing the five-pound trigger pressure to eight pounds "would be satisfactory." But after studying the issue, Krupo decided that a five-pound pull was just as safe as an eight-pound one.
In the years after the department's 1990 report on Glock accidents, unintentional shootings continued to mount. In October 1990, Officer Edward Wise fired accidentally and grazed a man's head during an undercover drug operation at a Southeast Washington housing complex, according to police and court documents. Wise said he had been struggling with the man, Barry Braxton, who was unarmed. Braxton sued and collected a $55,000 settlement from the District.
In May 1991, an officer accidentally shot Kenneth McSwain,18, in the back when the officer slipped while serving a search warrant in Northeast Washington, court and police documents show. McSwain, who was unarmed and was not charged with any crime, collected a $42,000 settlement.
In August 1991, an officer accidentally shot Stephen Wills in the chest during a drug bust in Southeast Washington, according to court and police documents. Wills, who was unarmed and was not charged with any crime, collected a $40,000 settlement.
Four officers were wounded with their own guns in 1992. Over and over, officers fired unintentional rounds in the locker rooms at their district stations, or at home while cleaning or unloading their guns, according to police reports. Officers are told during training to avoid such accidents by being attentive to the Glock's unique, simplified design.
In March 1993, Officer Lakisha Poge fired a round through her bed while unloading a Glock in her apartment, a police report states. The bullet went through the floor and hit Glowdean Catching in the apartment below. Catching, who was wounded in both legs has a suit pending against the District. Poge, who has left the department, could not be reached for comment.
"I submitted reports through channels and said, 'You have problems with this gun,'" former homicide branch chief William O. Ritchie, who chaired thedepartment's Use of Service Weapon Review Board in 1993, said in an interview. "I talked to the union and said, 'There is a hazard here.'"
In January 1994, homicide detective Jeffrey Mayberry shot Officer James Dukes in the stomach at police headquarters. "I hear a loud bang and Dukes is slowly falling to the floor," Detective Joseph Fox, Mayberry's partner, said in a deposition. "Jeff jumps up and says, 'Dukes, I didn't mean to do it, I didn't mean to do it.'"
Four days after Dukes was shot, Officer Juan Martinez Jr. accidentally shot his roommate, Frederick Broomfield, in the groin while awaiting dinner in their apartment, according to police and court records. Martinez was unloading his Glock in his bedroom when Broomfield came in and asked Martinez how he wanted his chicken cooked. The gun abruptly went off.
Broomfield, who nearly bled to death after the bullet pierced an artery in his groin, sued the District and Glock Inc. His attorneys compiled a voluminous case in D.C. Superior Court, marshaling gun experts who gave statements about the alleged dangers of the Glock and the deficiencies of the District's training. In June, the District settled the case by paying Broomfield $797,500. Glock also settled, but a lawyer for Glock declined to disclose the amount. In court papers, Glock denied that its gun was dangerous or defective.
By 1997, the safety issue had turned some members of the D.C. police union against the Glock, according to Robertson, the former union official. Several officials wanted to switch to the Sig Sauer, a more expensive gun with a heavier trigger pull.
Currently many police departments across the US are switching from the Glock too much safer handguns such as the Sig Sauer and the Heckler and Koch citing the rise in accidental discharges. But the Glocks have several other problems that could be classified as safety issues.
The gun exhibits a tendency to jam if not properly held; a phenomenon Glock calls “Limp Wristing”. This is somewhat of a common occurrence with the Glock handgun but one, which is rarely if ever seen with other handguns. Most jams occur when a short round is encountered or some internal component fails, but the Glock exhibits this tendency at random and it will vary from shooter to shooter a very uncomfortable dilemma to have if you use your firearm for self-defense or duty.
Another problem with the Glock had to do with its failing chambers when used with high pressure ammunition, ammo carried by most police while on duty and favored by civilians for self defense. This problem has occurred mainly in a .40 caliber version of the Glock, but nonetheless must still be considered in the equation as we evaluate the safety of this handgun.
All in all the Glock handgun has the most documented cases of accidental discharge and safety related failures of any handgun currently in law enforcement use to date. This, Glock admits does not include those accidental discharges by private owners that go unreported and failures of key components. Some weapons designer's summation of the handgun is that it is very dangerous for all shooters, from the highly trained police officerin a tense situation to the ill trained home owner awaken at 3:00AM by the sound of an intruder.
In short the deficiency of a real safety, second-rate quality and the inherent design flaws of the gun make this a poor choice for anyone looking to purchase a handgun.
Glockfags will defend this memegun with
>hurrdurr finger off of teh triggger reeeeeeeeee
>implying Glocks are safe in the hands of trained professionals much less your average gun noob
>glock
>reliable
Pick 1 glockfags
Post webms
Preferably featuring slow motion
Dindu down... and SJW`s have some tactical advice for police operators...
>shoot at someone that you don't need to kill!
liberals, everyone.
>>31343356
>american understanding of anatomy
blah blah arteries blah blah not non-lethal, etc
I take it from the obsession over LE THICC hips on characters and obsession over leg shots in media, that americans are stupid and think human legs are literally magic.
I wonder if anyone in the media will ask cops how often they see 13 year old kids waving around actual handguns
I bet the numbers should blow their heads out of their asses
Hey, 'member $100 Nuggets?
Nope.
>tfw 500 rounds of .22LR for $10-12 in the early 00s
>now I'm lucky to find it for under $50
>>31343233
You mean two years ago? Yeah, I 'member.