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New idea for maximum keks:

Why don't we just get a bigass bomber, but instead of bombs we'll drop guns.

IE, carpet bomb kebabs with nuggets, and bayonet them. Would the rifles still work after being dropped? Could they be used by the enemy?

If we use SKS's but modified to take 75 round drum mags and with stuck firing pins so they slamfire on full auto, how long would they fire and what would the spread be like?

Could we just drop bullets? That might actually work, and it would cost less than bombs maybe?
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Could we just drop bullets? That might actually work, and it would cost less than bombs maybe?

No, because the bullets would never exceed terminal velocity and would be like getting pelted with pebbles
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>>29972438
Seriously take your shit thread and kill yourself.

You are why /k/ is so terrible
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>>29972455

How high would we need to drop them from to be fatal?

Niggers around here love shooting into the air on New Year's and plenty of people die from falling rounds.

Do the rounds go higher into the air than what a plane can reach?

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is there a helicopter that can drop bombs?
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>>29972181
How old are you?
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Yes.

All of them.
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>>29972279
>All of them.

the Apache and Blackhawk can drop bombs?

lmfao

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tell me why i shouldnt buy a px4 storm?

Ive only read good reviews about it.

also, hangun thread
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If you like the m9 and want something a bit lighter, go for it.

One person who carries one and shoots competitively is Ernest Langdon. This guy is ridiculous with beretta pistols and he wrote a pretty good article on it.

http://www.gunnuts.net/2015/08/17/ernest-langdon-and-the-beretta-px4/

Apparently, it's extremely underrated and overlooked compared to most pistols out in the market. If you're going to get one, get a G Conversion.
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>>29971968

No reason why you should ever "not buy a gun"

Here are the reasons you should buy one.

>Rotating bolt (reduced recoil)
>Basically an upgraded and underrated cheetah
>They don't make them anymore, so while there is a huge stock pile once they are out they are out.
>Did I mention underrated? Their asking price is fucking rock bottom. I still see NIB ones going for under $400 at retailers.
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>>29972245
>They don't make them anymore

They do dude. They just announced a compact carry model at shotshow 2016. You scared me for a second.
>$400

probably undersirables like .40's and DAO

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double barrels will always have a place in my heart, even though I know there's more practical options out there.

Anyone else fallen in love with outdated and mostly unpractical firearms?

dumping pics of my CZ
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I just came back from the gun shop and looking at guns seriously for the first time, I am going to give my impressions of what I tried. Everything is in 9mm unless noted otherwise.

>Walther CCP
grip was amazing. all controls were easy to reach and actuate, really no problems with it. slide could have been easier to grip and apparently it has had manufacturing issues, though. I enjoyed trying this one.

>Walther PPS
very similar to the CCP. felt a bit off, though. I don't remember why.

>Walther PPK/S .380
the whole thing felt perfect, all metal, but the magazine release was a bit annoying to reach, a tad too far. for what it is, I wouldn't ever take it seriously, almost $700 for a 2+lb 6rnd .380. I enjoyed this.

>M&P Shield
grip was much too thin. it was very okay.

>Springfield XD-S
grip was still too thin. felt better than the Shield. trigger was much better. mag release was amazing and smooth. slide was easy to grab.

>Springfield XD-M
everything with the XD-S but the thicker grip felt much better, although it was still a hair too short. Extension fixes this, but this would have been very nice if that wasn't an issue.

>Sig Sauer P250
slide felt amazing, very easy to grab. double action only was odd. slide release was one of the best. this felt very nice, as did all of the real sig sauer's.

>Sig Sauer P228 & Sig Sauer P239(?)
same as P250 except for the double action only. felt fucking solid. decocker was super weird and I disliked it. all metal was very nice.
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>Beretta 92FS
easily my favorite from the whole visit. fit like a glove, just perfect grip. everything was easy to reach and actuate. slide felt great to pull back. slide release was perfect and easy. magazine release felt good enough. trigger felt great. too fucking big to carry but I might buy it anyway, no joke.

>some Kimber 1911's that were $1,000-$1,500, this is basically for all of the 1911's I tried
slide release is very far up, very much disliked that on all of the 1911's. everything felt very tight and tough, hard to actuate everything. grip was good and trigger was actually amazing. that's it.

>S&W Airweight 38 specials, hammerless, bodyguard(?)
holy shit these were light. grip felt fucking perfect, trigger felt perfect. made me strongly consider a revolver, truly. I don't really want to pay for 38 special ammo, though. I really like the simplicity of revolvers. I tried the one that has the hammer inside of the frame and the one that has sort of the cut off hammer that you can still cock back but can't catch it on anything in your pocket, I suppose. I would rather have one of these than that Ruger LCP, without a doubt.

>Glock 26
too short and fat. magazine release, I liked and disliked at the same time.

>Glock 19
felt like the sweet spot for glock sizes. slide felt nice to pull back and release. seemed a bit boring but I think that's typical for Glock first impressions. I tried the 4th and 3rd generations, and they both felt so similar that I'd just save my money and buy the 3rd generation. The differences, or at least what the guy behind the counter told me, aren't worth the price difference from what I felt.

>Glock 17
it felt like a Glock 19 that was a bit longer than it needed to be.

>Heckler & Koch VP9
grip felt like fucking sex. magazine release was EASILY the best. a very slick gun. i loved this one.
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>Desert Eagle in .50 AE
tried it for giggles, like everyone does. feels very, very good. the slide is probably the nicest to grab from its ridiculous size, very easy to pull back. thick grip felt great. obviously not taken seriously, but left thinking positively of it.

>Ruger LCP
two fingers on the grip. it felt okay. being extremely small is its only memorable trait. a very forgettable pistol.

>Ruger LC9
it felt better than the Shield, but it felt worse than the XD-S. I don't remember this one very much. it was just an LCP in 9mm.

if I remember anything else, I'll post it. if I was to choose between all of these, it'd be between the following with no order

>Heckler & Koch VP9
>Beretta 92FS
>one of the Sig Sauers, would have to try them all again.
>Glock 19
>S&W Airweight(or maybe another revolver that is even better)
>Walther CCP if the manufacturing issues are all old news and taken care of
>MAYBE the XD-M

VP9 and 92FS were practically PERFECT. The PPK/S felt perfect, barring the magazine release, but is dumb for what it is in 2016. The CCP and Glock 19 felt very middle-ground. The XD-M is close to being very good, but the need for an extended magazine is very annoying.
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You should try a cz 75. If you really liked how the Beretta feels youd probably like that a little more.

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Aside from the standard warnings do they ever communicate with one another on a more casual level? Strike up a conversation or something?

What do you think they would even say to each other if they could?
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>>29971780
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>>29971780
there are stories of american pilots holding up playboys to the glass of the cockpit for the russian tail-gunners to see.

too bad the russian probably had a hotter girlfriend/wife than the american 90% of the time that exchange happened.
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>>29971780
Probably bullshit but here y'ar

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ITT: Guns that you have no real use for, but seem really fun anyways
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>>29971575
The ammo is way too expensive for this to be fun for me, but I do like the concept.
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.22wmr is my main coyote hunting caliber. Very under rated
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>>29971631
i'm an NMfag so those fuckers are pests.
most fun is using #0000 buck or slugs to remove them.
as for a real contribution, pic related.
10 gauge hand breaker.

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Where can I find evidence to disprove my friend?

Here is what hapenned.
I went to my friend's home to get back my Callf Of Duty PS4 bluray.

While he was searching the disk, I was looking on his desk and there was a CZ gun, I guess it was the CZ52 or CZ25, I don't remember what he told me.

I checked and it was empty, I'm sure it was empty, no bullets loaded or in the mag. And I gave some empty shoots like pew pew pew. He saw me playing with his gun and went all mad.

After I went home he called me saying that I broke his gun.

I call this bullshit. But he keeps insisting it was my fault.

Need clear evidence prooving that simpling pulling the trigger can't damage the gun. There was no bullet to explode, there is no way it could have been damaged.
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For one, you're a fucking asshole.

Second, dry-firing CAN damage a firearm.
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>>29971445
kys u dry firing son of a bitch
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>>29971445

Dry firing can damage the firing pin in the long term but it wouldn't break from you doing it just a few times, so if the firing pin actually broke in the brief time you had your hands on it that means it was fucked by someone else well beforehand.

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If you like pistols with thin grips, that's simply because you're sub-consciously thinking about masturbating your pencil-dick and you're remembering how good it feels. Thick, long cock master race reporting in.
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>>29970845
>thinking about cocks while handling guns
>obsessing over size

Thanks for proving some of the liberals right, retard.
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>>29970845
>you're sub-consciously thinking about masturbating your pencil-dick
>Thick, long cock master race reporting in.
>you're sub-consciously thinking about
>Thick, long cock
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>>29970879
Let me guess, you own a Shield or some other thin cock gun?

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Is this the future of tank killing?
Fast and lightweight all-terrain vehicles with several ATGM tubes?
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they could probably work in a support role but as a dedicated AT weapon nah, they'd be too much of a target even if they were fast moving.
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>>29970745
Move forward or flank outward, get into an unlikely positiong... lurking behind the crest of a hill, or down in a depression, the only part exposed is the camera and tubes. Tanks unaware, rolling forward to meet & greet at the line of battle - easy pickings for elite ATGM operators. Then zoom off to the next spot. Like an elite sniper, but with vehicles.
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No, why would you believe that this is any better then a drone with missiles. You'd be less likely to notice a drone and hit it with small arms.

Hey /k/

So I completed my lower a few months ago and I got stuck when it came to buying the upper. Gun friend suggested I buy it pre-assembled to save money and time. My budget for the upper is around $500-$700 (slightly above $700 is fine)

My question is from your experiences, what's the best upper to get for the price? Is there any advantages to a gas system over a piston system? What are the differences in 1:7 to 1:8 twists? Should I be concerned if it's chrome lined?

The lower is a Anderson if anyone was curious with FDE handle (picture unrelated)
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>>29970658
Got my PSA freedom upper for $209. 1:8 twist barrel, 5.56. decent accuracy for the price.
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>>29970658
Go for piston if you can, it's generally more reliable and has to be cleaned less frequently. And for barrel twists you generally want to go for a higher number, ie 1:8 > 1:7, I think that's how it goes at least
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>>29970849
Thanks. That should help me some

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http://www.wsj.com/articles/second-amendment-protects-right-to-buy-and-sell-guns-court-rules-1463429651?mod=e2fb

GLORIOUS VICTORY KOMRADES
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>To Read the Full Story, Subscribe or Sign In

Are you a jew op?
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>>29970626
kind of sad it has to go to court
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> To Read the Full Story, Subscribe or Sign In
Who the fuck cares enough to do that

Now I will never click a link to that website ever again

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Does anyone have that one forum post of the guy who survived in katrina and how the national guard cucked everyone?

Also survival/SHTF stories i guess.
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>>29970377
https://www.zombiehunters.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=60213
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>>29972323
>One of the things that struck me was that walking around with camo on and with a rilfe was a problem, even the 'grey man' had issues as well. As Raptor had stated, your best bet is to hole up somewhere and be invisible.
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>>29970377
Before Katrina, Florida had a series of hurricanes hitting us. After each hurricane we lost power for a week, and once lost power for almost a month.

Bought some MREs for myself, need to buy more as well as a better first aide kit and book, and have a collection of guns. I'm more than ready for next hurricane God willing. Course I don't have a generator either but will get one eventually. Being without power was fun though, I wasn't on my phone or internet as often as now and miss it.

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How does giving a gun to someone work?

I have two (and a half) scenarios I'd like to be sure of before the ATF shows up at my house.

1.
>bought the lower online
>transferred through an FFL
>background check passed
>took parts home
>built AR, would like to gift to my mother.
What do?

2.
>Simply bought pistol
>battle buddy says "can I keep did?"
>decide sure, it's yours.
Can he simply keep it?

2.5.
>built every component of the gun in my garage besides the springs and hardware
>no back ground check or serial number
Is this legal as long as I don't sell it to anyone?

State is FL btw.
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>>29970254
This is the perfect moment for the ATF to speak up, I know you're here somewhere.
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>>29970254

I hope I don't derail your thead OP, I'm curious to hear the answers to your questions, and I have one of my own (I guess basically similar to your second question)

>Have girlfriend
>girlfriend gets spooky (if you know what I mean) activity near her house
>I let her borrow my gun for self home defense
>She is qualified for all reasons to buy a gun of her own as far as a 4473 is concerned, to my knowledge
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>>29970254
Because you bought the gun for your own personal collection. And decided later (after deciding to buy the gun, building it, and after actually purchasing it) to give it away. It is perfectly legal to do so as long as you complete a bill of sale for both you and your brother
As long as you had no intention of buying the gun for the sole purpose of giving or selling it to someone else (a straw purchase) you're fine
Now it does look suspicious if the gun trades hands so quickly
But as long as they can't get evidence that you were intending to make a straw purchase and more importantly as long as your brother doesn't rob a gas station or something stupid like that, that would lead to the gun coming to the attention of authorities, you're legally fine.

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Would the US target this in the event of war?
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>>29969259

I heard the thing doesn't even exist, water can't stabilise like that, the whole thing doesn't make sense if it can't move.
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>>29969452
You're saying a dam that exists doesn't exist?
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>>29969515
have you personally seen it?

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