https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LEGISLTN/SLS/2016/16SL131.pdf
QLD DRAFT OF NEW FIREARM LAWS JUST RELEASED
WE ARE GETTING FUCKED HARD.
Also australian /k/ general
>>31049196
Canuck, here.
Care to post highlights of the changes?
>>31049196
.au ---- aussie?
you guys have been getting fucked hard for awhile now havent you?
>>31049196
American here. I love the Aussie accent you know, if you need a place to shack up you know, all you have to do is pay in ass.
Are the gun laws in Commiefornia really that bad? I may be moving there soon. Can someone give me a run down of the laws?
Zero fun ever. Is pretty much the gist of it.
>>31049189
Invest in this and thank me later:
https://www.amazon.com/Passion-Lubes-Natural-Water-Based-Lubricant/dp/B005MR3IVO
There are worse states. They're not THAT terrible, but after that new legislation begins, we're pretty much SOL here.
Since the last thread was so fun, let's start another.
Post and discuss all types of Russian gear in this thread.
Official thread theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2YlbiyiuMc´
>>31048986
Is going prone the Russian way right?
>>31049011
Dubs confirms the truth
Best place for real deal Russian balaklava?
Is black sails the most /k/ show on air?
>>31048941
I will be visibly upset if my thread doesn not yield one reply.
OK
>>31049008
Thanks
I think it's safe to say that 100 years from now no firearm will have had as much historical significance as the M16 and its variants do.
>>31048848
The AK47 has sheer numbers of non-state actors and third world militaries using it. I think the M16 will be remembered in a fonder light though.
>>31048848
how many national flags is it on?
>>31048882
The weapons used by the greatest nation in the world holds a bit more significance then [insert shithole here].
Kinda like how the M1 Garand is one of the more significant rifles from WWII but surely not the most widespread during the war.
ok ill make this as short as I can.
Im an Iraqi guy that has had it with this country, no need to explain why ofcourse.
the only way to get out of this shithole is to tell the American (or any other country) embassy that I'm threatened here and that i will be killed sooner or later.
the thing is though that im not threatened by anyone.
so i thought I'd shoot myself with a homemade gun and use that as proof.
my idea is that I make a simple gun in .32 ACP and let a friend shoot me with it in my leg or arm or whatever non vital area i have.
>inb4 you're retarded
I know, but I have no choice
Nice try, ISIS.
>>31048835
Hang yourself. It's easier, effective and less messy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Table_of_Drops
i'm sure their investigation won't include a thorough review of your internet history, either.
Post arc-bound slappy bit driven internal combustion hand weapons. Internal/hidden hammers are fine too.
Everyday until you like it.
>>31048700
El Mariachi?
I want to get my hands on some old school steel like 5909 and the ruger p's
Visited a gun show and came home with this, how'd I do, /k/?
How much?
>>31048637
>how'd I do, /k/?
Post price and rollmark, and then we can pass judgement.
>>31048643
$200
https://theaviationist.com/2016/08/20/syrian-su-24s-attempting-to-fly-close-to-u-s-special-forces-in-syria-get-intercepted-and-encouraged-to-leave-by-f-22-raptors/
>Two Syrian Arab Air Force attack planes were met by American F-22 Raptors (most probably already operating in the same area providing Combat Air Patrol).
>As reported by ABC, a U.S. official said the presence of American F-22 aircraft “encouraged the Syrian aircraft to depart the airspace without further incident."
Whomp Whomp.
>In one very well-known episode, F-22 stealth jets providing HVAAE (High Value Air Asset Escort) to a U.S. Predator flew under the Iranian F-4E Phantoms that had intercepted the drone then pulled up on their left wing and then called them and radioed a famous “you really ought to go home” that allegedly scared the Iranian pilots off saving the drone.
Kek
>>31048726
I wonder if the Iranians understood English or the just the chatter was enough to spook em.
>>31048753
the international language of aviation is english.
What exactly did the Russians and/or Chinese gain from the shoot down of the F-117 in Kosovo? And how has that affected their tactics in countering US/NATO?
>>31048507
They gained the knowledge that stealth is op and they had no countermeasures. Both nations now invest oodles into different forms of detection in the attempt to make stealth ineffective since neither nation can actually make a stealth jet.
>>31048507
>What exactly did the Russians and/or Chinese gain from the shoot down of the F-117 in Kosovo?
Pieces of obsolete RAM coating.
OP here. It sounds to me that they at least got the composition on the RAM coatings on the plane, and have figured out how and what to use for their own stealth designs. It's been decades since the shoot down however, and no one seems to be capitalizing on a copy of that tech even in the next few years.
A lot of scientific theories that created stealth design are of Soviet Russian origin, yet I'm surprised that Russia hadn't made their own stealth aircraft much sooner. I wonder why that is?
hey /k/
what can you tell me about that gun there ?
>>31048340
Looks like a Beretta 93R.
>>31048340
it is a beretta 93 R with the special sandwich maker attachment
>>31048366
oh shit, Where can I get one of those ?
I am going to take my vz58 to the range today for some striker-fired goodness
>>31048326
I just had a huge poop that felt like a snake sliding out of my intestines. My back popped, and now i feel a lot more flexible and my pants fit better.
I just jacked off to furry porn for the 4th time today
The Chris Reeve sebenza has much tighter tolerances and an excellent fit and finish compared to the vz58.
ITT post your SVT40s
Some of you might remember a few months ago I posted this SVT40 that I had gotten at an auction for $300 (I'm in the US). It was missing the entire gas system, and one of the recoil springs. To take the rifle apart to clean it I had to pretty much beat it apart with a rubber mallet because every piece was rusted shut, only the bolt moved freely.
After getting the rifle apart I then used steel wool and brass brush to get all of the gunk out of the internals. I focused on the internals more than the outside because the finish is all gone anyways, but I did give the outside a good scrub to get most of the surface rust off. Now what's left there is deep in the surface. Day after day I spent hours getting all the crap and rust out of it.
Then I focused on replacing the missing parts which cost me about $60, which brought the total to $360.
Pic related is me finally shooting it at the range and it works flawlessly. It definitely has become one of my favorite guns to shoot. Accurate, powerful, historical, etc.
How'd I do /k/?
Share your SVT40's and their stories.
>>31048305
in the process of cleaning it
>>31048309
>>31048318
Well /k/, who would it be?
The Illuminati
Hickok because he can get the finest Federal Premium™ ammo for free from bhuds gun shop™
>Marines call in airstrike on 2 lone targets
>Zoomies hit the marines
>Mickock wins
Hello, my dad gave me this holster because he got a nicer leather one and I am wondering if it would be safe to use with a glock. I know glocks are supposed to use Kydex and I am planning on getting one, but how unsafe would one like this be?
Might as well shoot yourself in the fucking head right now buddy
>>31048133
Might as well keep it in your pocket or waistband. It's that unsafe.
>>31048186
>>31048188
Ok guess I'll just Jew carry until I get Kydex thanks