Out of curiosity, does anyone who browses here living in a super restrictive location (England, Japan, NYC) and have guns on the secretive? How worried are you? Would you trust letting other people know or too risky?
Friend of mine in NY has a full auto STEN
>>29757162
living on the edge. Most of the people I know have unregistered ARs (I live in NY).
I live in germany and used to have an illegal norinco type 59.
Gave it away to the police claiming i found it at my grandpas house after i got my hunting license.
And no i wasn't worried since i didn't talked about it to anybody.
Guns with foot thread. Let's see if we can summon the spirit of the legendary fat foot.
>>29757012
>>29757028
What the everloving Fuck.
So an anon made a thread in /out/ ( >>>/out/748736 ) regarding gear that would be appropriate for those trying to follow the the "Gray Man" concepts. I'm not familiar with them myself and am curious yet /out/ seemed pretty hostile toward the OP so I didn't want to ask in that thread. What exactly do you believe "Gray Man" to be and what sort of gear would people trying to follow this tactic use? One anon said Jansport bags would be decent for this.
You wear whatever everyone else is wearing.
It's really the simplest god damn idea.
>>29757009
One of our retards escaped to your board.
The concept is to not stick out, which is fine. But calling it gray man is autistic. For instance I live in rural Wisconsin so if I wear cammo I fit in.
>>29757009
Mine is some north face hiking / khaki pants. plain plaid shirt and merrell moab's
Most hiking gear/clothing works well for the gray man concept while also being nondescript like tac pants and bdu shirt
This thread is for green military only
>>29757003
>all poor countries follow
>>29757017
Austria stronk
ami doinit rite?
Hey /k/ how do I into campus carry? I'm only 19 so I don't have a handgun yet, and won't for at least a couple years. I currently alternate between carrying a three inch spring-assisted folder and a five inch folder (both are spear point, 50-50 blade). Guns aren't allowed on my campus, so I'm not sure if it's worth risking it even when I do get my license.
How do you carry on your campus? Also post various /k/ollege stories, etc.
The school has to approve of campus carry before you tote your glock brand glock around the halls, then wonder why no one will talk to you as you become another Elliot Rodger
>>29756851
The keys are no one must know, AND KNOW YOUR LOCAL LAWS. Unless the state specifically protects your right to carry on campus, the school can still have a policy to expel you for CCing. That doesn't mean it's illegal to carry necessarily (again, varies wildly by state, KNOW YOUR LAWS), so you may still be able to, but the school might be able to chuck you out and keep all your money.
For example, in NH, the public universities that are part of the University System of New Hampshire are prohibited by law from restricting firearms, but they do anyway. There hasn't been a test case yet, because all the people who know the law cc and don't tell anyone, and all the out of state liberals that UNH imports think they're in a "safe space" (and don't know how right they actually are).
Picrelated: an artist's conception of this system
>>29756851
>How do you carry on your campus?
I am no longer a student, but I have a CFP and it's legal to carry on college campuses in my state. That's how I was carrying when I was a student.
So the guy who got criticized for selling "pipe bomb recievers" at a Houston gun show responded and he's got the gun community so hilariously figured out.
post link to response plz
So yeah, we were the guys selling pipebombs at the High-Caliber Gunshow in Houston this weekend. It’s been rather entertaining to read the responses to Steve’s article. According to some folks on ar15.com, I’m apparently the anti-Christ, sent by Hillary to justify Jade Helm, and the rounding up of everyone’s guns. While conversely, I seem to be venerated as a deity of NFAAF, who “sticks it to the man” in other realms of the Internet.
>>29756847
We think you're just a faggot.
Would Methamphetamine make you more or less combat effective?
You tell me.
>>29756821
Google Pervitin and make a guess if an incredibly powerful stimulant would have its uses in warfare.
50/50 mix of Phencyclidine and Dextroamphetamine, along with the will of Allah, makes you impervious to bullets.
Will warhorses ever have a place on the battlefield again? What about melee combat techniques?
I don't think there's been even a bayonet charge since WWII.
There's been quite a few bayonet charges since WW2. I know for sure there were several in Korea, and lots of melee, pretty sure there was one in the Falklands and I know there was one in Iraq 2: Electric Boogajew of all conflicts.
If you somehow end up in such a situation that cars, quads, motorcycles or some such isn't an option, then a horse might be one.
But with weapons from the last or current century, don't expect the cavalry to be worth much if fighting as anything but dragoons. A horse-sized target running around in the open won't last long.
>>29756677
If SHTF real hard and we lose all the capability to manufacture smokeless powder? Yes.
Cavalry became obsolete because of two inventions: Machine gun and barbed wire.
Without smokeless powder it's back to black powder. And since black powder fouls the barrel and doesn't back the same violent chemical punch machine gun is no longer a viable option like it is now. Closest thing you can get is mechanically revolving gatling -style weapons and even they can't compare to modern machine guns..
For the same fouling reasons close and brutal hand to hand combat would make a spectacular come back.
Name one flaw.
>inb4 muh direct impingement
Standard AR15 uses the stoner gas system. While it is developed from DI, it is not the same.
The flaw is your own retardation
Not really a flaw, just personal taste.
I'm not a fan of the look, I like the basic M4/M16 design more.
It sucks
Just bought this. How bad did I fuck up?
Almost fell for the RAS meme
>>29756427
it's fine
>>29756427
Coming from someone who isn't the biggest AK fan I don't see the problem here.
Is this a cheap manufacturer or something?
>>29756427
You done good m8. Definitive Arms >>>>> Century. I own a shortened Saiga 7.62x39 and a Vepr 223 with an AR magwell from them. Is the rifle you bought a Polish parts kit gun?
Lets have a thread dedicated to the warbirds of an age when aerial warfare was more romantic. Starting with best named.
Hispanos, 4 of them
WW1 was most romantic.
honorabu
>the manhattan project was more than 60 years ago
>no military project of the same scale has been revealed since
>not even during the cold war
How long till a similar scale project gets declassified?
>>29756020
>no military project of the same scale has been revealed since
>>29756020
You would never know if there is a similiar scale project friendo
>because it was classified / above top secret
Right now we could be building a blackhole proton bomb and no one would know except a few scientists and compartmentalized engineers/contractors.
>>29756055
kek
Alright, /k/, I want to go innawoods permanently. I hate my life and am too much of a pussy to be an hero. I want all the information/advice I can get. Help me out, /k/ommandos.
>>29755908
So basically pull a McCandless?
>>29755921
He said he was too pussy to an hero.
Dying due to berry shits or whatever is still pretty an hero.
Op here, not trying to die via exposure, I just want to be free of society and live with myself in a place I can be my own man. Don't care how hard it'll be. I'm okay with death, but I want to survive.
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/china-successfully-tests-hypersonic-missile/
China Successfully Tests Hypersonic Missile
Seventh test of new DF-ZF glider tracked over northern China
>China successfully flight tested its new high-speed maneuvering warhead last week, days after Russia carried out its own hypersonic glider test, according to Pentagon officials.
>The test of the developmental DF-ZF hypersonic glide vehicle was monitored after launch Friday atop a ballistic missile fired from the Wuzhai missile launch center in central China, said officials familiar with reports of the test.
>The maneuvering glider, traveling at several thousand miles per hour, was tracked by satellites as it flew west along the edge of the atmosphere to an impact area in the western part of the country.
>It was the seventh successful flight test of the revolutionary glider, which travels at speeds between 4,000 and 7,000 miles per hour.
>U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that China plans to use the glider to deliver nuclear weapons through increasingly sophisticated missile defenses. The DF-ZF also could be used as part of a conventional strategic strike weapon capable of hitting targets around the world within an hour.
>Earlier DF-ZF tests were carried out Nov. 23, Aug. 19, June 7, and on Jan. 9, 2014, Aug. 7, 2014, and Dec. 2, 2014. During at least one test, the maneuvering glider conducted what a defense official said were “extreme maneuvers” at speeds between Mach 5 and Mach 10.
>>29755882
>doing Project Pluto all over again.
Wew Zhang. How about that clean drinking water?
>>29755906
>says the one with this sort of water
>>29755882
What is the point?
Can't we already obliterate each other, wasn't that the whole point of trying to end the cold war?
Did they forget? We can not still kill like... everyone?
You're about to be shipped to the Vietnams, and you're given the greatest artistic canvas a man could ever receive
What do you put on your helmet?
>>29755819
Penis
>>29755819
The Jungian Thing