Are they worth buying??
in their neutered semi auto form theres no practical reason to buy one over a glock
>>30275666
If you buy the 10 you can get uppers that shoot 556
>>30275666
Save your dimes, junior. Buy a heavy barrel AR or REM 700PSS.
/k/
Can you buy weapons in Texas as a legal immigrant or you need to be an American born citizen to own weapons?
Enjoy your freedoms brother.
>>30275626
Legal immigrant, you say? Well then, welcome aboard. You'll be fine. As long as you are 18+ and have no felonies, I don't think there will be any problems.
>>30275626
You just need to be a permanent legal resident.
Yeah, this is pretty much the way I imagined everyone who has a CCW badge. Nice work bro.
http://www.wfmz.com/news/news-regional-southeasternpa/churchgoer-pleads-not-guilty-in-sunday-service-slaying/40044094
>>30275517
I think purchasing one of those should negate your second amendment. That is the most cringeworthy thing I can imagine
>>30275580
Worse yet is that this fucker pulled it out before shooting a guy. In church.
>>30275600
Pulling a firearm and resulting in a death due to a verbal argument should be at a minimum second degree.
Recently, my elderly neighbor died and his wife asked me to clean out his closet. Apparently she had asked their adult son who lives with her to do it but he is a lazy neckbeard fuck nugget. Anyway, she told I am welcomed to anything I clean out and woah and behold I struck gold.
>>30275508
Good haul, no guns though? You should ask if there are any left and offer some cash.
>>30275508
Even had the cotton bandoliers
>>30275523
She has asked me to clean the attic too, I had to get to work so I will probably check that out tomorrow
ITT: We share our favorite responses to common libtard anti gun arguments. Particularly when they bring up m'strailia
One of my personal favorites is
>The 2nd amendment was never about hunting, or stopping robbery, it was put into place to allow the American people to have a deterrent, and, if necessary, defend themselves against the a tyrannical, oppressive government regime that has gained too much power.
>>30275383
>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mBrxjLcuygRlG9Tgdw2CiHtV9g1kgUwZGRnieYBpwSo/edit?pref=2&pli=1
Basically the bible to counter all libtard arguments.
>Mfw every argument they can think of
>>30275530
Fucking noice. Bookmarked
>>30275383
Well it's great for me, cause I live in Australia.
>No mass shootings since PA.
Monash, plus nightly drive bys and murders in Shitney and Pissbane.
>Less massacres since PA.
Ten massacres in the twenty years prior, ten massacres in the twenty years since.
>But it reduces illegal guns.
Bikies operate factories producing machine guns, 15 year old extremists have no issue getting illegally imported hand guns, known radical preachers have no issue getting their hands on pump action shotguns.
Can anyone tell me how the US intends to defend against an enemy employing the same tactics as the Red side during the MC02?
>Red, commanded by retired Marine Corps Lieutenant General Paul K. Van Riper, adopted an asymmetric strategy, in particular, using old methods to evade Blue's sophisticated electronic surveillance network. Van Riper used motorcycle messengers to transmit orders to front-line troops and World-War-II-style light signals to launch airplanes without radio communications.
>Red received an ultimatum from Blue, essentially a surrender document, demanding a response within 24 hours. Thus warned of Blue's approach, Red used a fleet of small boats to determine the position of Blue's fleet by the second day of the exercise. In a preemptive strike, Red launched a massive salvo of cruise missiles that overwhelmed the Blue forces' electronic sensors and destroyed sixteen warships. This included one aircraft carrier, ten cruisers and five of six amphibious ships. An equivalent success in a real conflict would have resulted in the deaths of over 20,000 service personnel.
>Soon after the cruise missile offensive, another significant portion of Blue's navy was "sunk" by an armada of small Red boats, which carried out both conventional and suicide attacks that capitalized on Blue's inability to detect them as well as expected.
>>30275272
>At this point, the exercise was suspended, Blue's ships were "re-floated", and the rules of engagement were changed; this was later justified by General Peter Pace as follows: "You kill me in the first day and I sit there for the next 13 days doing nothing, or you put me back to life and you get 13 more days' worth of experiment out of me. Which is a better way to do it?"] After the reset, both sides were ordered to follow predetermined plans of action.
>After the war game was restarted, its participants were forced to follow a script drafted to ensure a Blue Force victory. Among other rules imposed by this script, Red Force was ordered to turn on their anti-aircraft radar in order for them to be destroyed, and was not allowed to shoot down any of the aircraft bringing Blue Force troops ashore. Van Riper also claimed that exercise officials denied him the opportunity to use his own tactics and ideas against Blue Force, and that they also ordered Red Force not to use certain weapons systems against Blue Force and even ordered the location of Red Force units to be revealed.
>This led to accusations that the war game had turned from an honest, open, free playtest of America's war-fighting capabilities into a rigidly controlled and scripted exercise intended to end in an overwhelming American victory, alleging that "$250 million was wasted"
>>30275272
>>30275275
>Millennium Challenge 2002 (MC02) was a major war game exercise conducted by the United States armed forces in mid-2002. The exercise, which ran from July 24 to August 15 and cost $250 million, involved both live exercises and computer simulations. MC02 was meant to be a test of future military "transformation"—a transition toward new technologies that enable network-centric warfare and provide more effective command and control of current and future weaponry and tactics. The simulated combatants were the United States, referred to as "Blue", and an unknown adversary in the Middle East, "Red", with many lines of evidence pointing at Iran being the Red side.
The U.S. truly is defenseless against an opponent which can tear apart the very fabric of reality, ignore the laws of physics and deliver communications via warp-jumping bike messengers.
Thank you Van Riper, were it not for you trying to ruin an immensely expensive exercise that had nothing to do with your petty spite against the admiralty we would have never found this startling weakness.
Post pictures of carrier aircraft, ship based helicopters, maritime patrol aircraft and naval UAV's.
Ask questions related to the above
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I'll start.
While swapping to high altitude ASW is good for the airframe and time on station, is it worth the trade-off for the loss of accurate air deployed ASW weapons and loss of MAD?
Air deployed MAD drones are still not much further than the drawing board, will we miss the capability?
>>30275317
What could of been for the UK ; ;7
(But BAE deserved to get shafted for the MR4A fiasco)
bait to lure Americans to the thread.
https://youtu.be/pFPthbMxIh8
Shtora is just a meme?
>>30275163
but, but, it was off.
Serious note, sending military equipment to the arabs is a great way of killing export deals for that equipment forever.
>>30275163
that dosen't count its just a scratch it can be repaired
Shtora is a meme, ERA is a meme, Russian tanks and tactics are memes.
Where does /k/ work? Obviously not all of us can be tier 0 operatos but we need to have cash for our funs.
>>30274810
Paramedic here.
>>30274810
Monsanto, yes I work for the evil plant jews. Muh god almost 6 figures a year pay is worth shoving chems into plants.
>>30274810
I get payed 11$ an hour to dig ditches.
Alright, /k/. It's been confirmed that the Orlando shooter, Omar "Suq Madik" Mateen considered a Disney shopping location called Disney Springs for his suicide operation.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/14/us/orlando-shooter-omar-mateen/index.html
>Omar Mir Seddique Mateen's visits to the Pulse gay nightclub and Disney Springs happened between June 1 and June 6, a law enforcement official said Tuesday
We have now gone 15yrs since 9/11
Terrorists have not carried out a single attack on a Disney property.
Why?
>Tons of people
>The epitome of American culture
>Happy atmosphere
>plenty of locations to hold up in/take hostages
>gun (CCW) free zone
What are these terrorists finding when they case these locations?
What is dissuading them?
When I was younger I remember people making shit up like snipers in the castle and shit like that.
Do these places have serious, well hidden counter terrorism preparations?
I know these places likely have advances surveillance systems with
>facial recognition
>suspicious bag detection,
but these won't stop heavily armed active shooters.
How would you secure/respond to these locations?
>>30274744
Unabashed WDW Anual Pass holder here, I go to the parks once a week often (sometimes more). Haters gonna hate. Anyways, this would have been very effective and very sad, plus Disney Springs is a public area: no ticket needed. Lots and lots of children, people enjoying themselves, etc. (obviously).
As far as your question:
Visible security is mostly at the gate but there is of course more to it then that. Disney takes huge pride in 'maintaining the experience' so you aren't going to see anything unless something is awry, outside of the friendly security-people.
Also:
http://qz.com/525169/disney-is-hiring-an-intelligence-and-counter-terrorism-intern/
>>30274744
I recall right after 9/11 Spanish intel raided an Al Qaeda cell and netted a videotape that showed both the support struts for the Golden gate bridge and the turnstiles at Disneyland.
I've been waiting every since.
>>30274777
thanks for the link, m8. I'm definitely not surprised. I just never saw the security at the gate as much of a deterrent.
Post if you got em
1/3
>>30274719
2/3
>>30274701
Don't really feel like getting anything out
What are some imaginative methods gor concealing a blade /k/? I'm thinking on something like pic related, sword canes, etc.
>>30274657
Where can i get your pic related
>>30274657
Your wallet. So when someone pulls a knife on you and demands your wallet, you can throw it at him.
Your shoe, so when you kick someone it'll tear shit.
Your gun, so you can /asp/ while you /k/.
>>30274712
Don't know sorry but i think you can order it online.
>"The smell of sulfur and destruction made me sick. The explosions — loud like a bomb — gave me a temporary case of PTSD."
>"Many gun shops turned down our request to fire and discuss the AR-15, a style of tactical machine gun popular with mass killers..."
>"Stelmach is not like many gun lovers. He admires his weaponry, yes, and has difficulty explaining why law-abiding citizens need a gun that can empty a 40-round clip in less than five seconds."
Jesus christ
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/firing-ar-15-horrifying-dangerous-loud-article-1.2673201
>>30274562
Maybe the gun shops turned them down because they don't want some biased excuse of a reporter coming in to validate the opinions he already had.
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>>30274562
>kuntzman
Of all the saddest words from tongue to pen, /pol/ is always right again.
Are they banned now?
Why is there no ECD thread?
no concealed carry yet
>>30274799
>icebreakers
>not using spearmint master race
cmon anon, nice dubs btw
>>30274813
thanks my dude. And the icebreakers were the cheapest ones I could find, check your privilege shitlord
What are some good guns for defending against Syrian fagugees.
Have you considered for a moment that maybe that "evil Muslim socialist" Obama is actually right and YOU'RE the one that needs to change? That maybe the Syrians who are merely seeking a better life for their families are the ones that need to be defended from YOU?
>>30274401
Barrel bombs
>>30274433
Syria will never be fixed if we give it brain drain.