You and 20 people are being sent to create a militia in libya and provide discreet support to the local army against insurgents
what kind of guns and equipment will you and your militia be carrying?
keep in mind that your choosing has to be reasonable because your presence there is unofficial and illegal. therefore you have to look like a regular arab militia.
>have to look like arab militia
So soviet hardware that's older than the dads of the people that will be operating it?
>>29413269
>No BUIS
>Shitty placement of PEQ
>unnecessary rail covers
RRRRREEEEEEE
>>29413269
>what kind of guns
Jezzails.
So I am a czech/german hybrid kind of person with a decent german, and I was interested in joining Bundeswehr. Mainly because both nations fight for the same things, but Czech army soldiers are equipped with CZ 805 Bren rifles which, however patriotic I want to be about czech engineering, have proven absolute fucking trash in action and they aren't something I would want to be armed with when shit goes down. So apparently as an EU resident who speaks German I should be eligible to join Bundeswehr instead.
But enough about myself, there are questions I wanted to ask- I know germany isn't very firearms happy, at least not yet. But they have and do make some very impressive, innovative and reliable firearms, so I assume equipment wouldn't be a problem unless someone decided to control the equipment soldiers are equipped with, which I honestly hope not. I have also heard soldiers are the only people allowed to carry handguns in germany- is that true? How is the army- are they capable? Do they actually accept people who aren't native germans but live in germany and speak the language in their ranks? How is the salary? Do they have some sorta military colleges?
What exactly are the issues with the CZ 805 in czech service, it seems like it was slightly rushed but its by no means as shit as the G36
>>29413240
A lot of things. To start with, no bolt catch makes reloading slow. Then there are very frequent jams, mainly double feeds, because the magazine is so badly constructed, which is why they use STANAG mags in later versions. To top that off, there were many reports of the magazines falling out in action. Let that sink in. It also has the ergonomics of a glass shard and is very badly balanced.
>>29413206
You aren't going to see action in either army so why does it matter
G36 are also trash
What does /k/ think of flow-through suppressors?
I'm a bit out of the loop, so apologies in advance if this has been discussed to death already
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCzo1z4EcLg
>>29412614
is that some new kind of dragon dildo
Mite b cool. Looks like it would be absolutely heinous to clean though.
>>29412645
i agree, I think you would have to buy a sonic cleaner and run some pretty clean powder through it
Which guy has the better setup?
Personal taste. If the weapon is properly zeroed, it shouldn't matter. #2 has probably opted for that because his mask fucks with his cheek weld. #1 just has goggles, so he goes with lower HOB.
>>29412429
no1 has better setup for goggles.
no2 has better setup for gas mask.
See how easy it is?
>>29412429
It all looks rather retarded to me. If it was me I'd mount the optic on the flattop rail and then keep the carry handle irons in my stuff pouch.
I have an opportunity to buy a colt 1903. I am currently nofuns. Is this a reasonable first buy? Pros/cons?
Damn I'd buy one in a heartbeat, I very nice and refreshing start to a collection beyond a Makarov, Glock, SCCY, etc.
I'd go for it.
Pros:
Its a 1903 pocket pistol
Cons:
You don't own this 1903
Depends on the price of course, but that's a sweet piece for a first gun. I bet you'll never get ride of it.
>>29412349
Buy a cheap revolver or 22LR instead.
Disclaimer: I don't know how much money you have to spend or what your offer for this 1903 is.
Hey /k/
Canadian here thinking about buying a Mosin for hunting and general shooting. Are Mosins generally half decent shooters? How important is it to buy one in person? Or is it fine to buy one online?
Any tips/advice appreciated!
>>29412344
That gif turned me into an active shooter.
>>29412361
lol a good ass will do that
>>29412344
>Are Mosins generally half decent shooters?
Sure.
>How important is it to buy one in person?
Not THAT important, there are few ways you can fuck up a mosin out of the box.
>Or is it fine to buy one online?
It's fine.
Hey /k/ I am looking to buy a .45 for home defense, personal defense, edc etc.
before I get attacked for having a small penis or something let me explain. I just really like the recoil on .45's. Lower caliber handguns line .40 and 9mm always seem so snappy an erratic. Obviously I could fix that with range time, but .45's I can pretty much just pick up and shoot with great accuracy. Especially on follow ups.
Right now I am between a few different guns.
If I were to just impulse buy something it would probably be a glock 41. It is cheaper than most .45's from what I have seen and it is a Glock so you know bury it in frozen mud and still shoots fine.
If I were to spend more time (and dinero) I would probably try to pick up a FNX 45 tactical or an HK .45. I liked the FNX a little better but they were fairly comparable in my opinion.
I am also a huge fan of 1911's. I was planning to just get a newer one but then thought maybe I need to get something more modern.
Advice on .45's or suggestions. Also general .45 caliber handgun thread I guess.
>>29412109
I've had no issues with the px4 full size.
>>29412143
The few berettas I have tried always felt sort of tip heavy. Like they were really unbalanced. I have never tried the px4.
How much did it cost you?
>>29412109
Yeah, that's a real thing, .45ACP has a noticably different kind of recoil conpared to 9mm Luger and .40, the cartridge puts an emphasis on mass over velocity, and this imparts recoil in a different way, some people legit handle .45ACP better because of this.
The FNX is all in all a pretty solid pistol, you won't go wrong with buying one.
When we finally get rid of NFA will all firearms have integrated silencers and select fire? Is there any reason not to?
>>29411994
>When we finally get rid of NFA
Got to love an optimist!
>>29412010
Well we did get rid of AWBs and mag bans nationwide.
>>29411994
>integrated silencers
Probably not, they add complexity and require new tooling. Firearms manufacturers may offer models with integrated, and threaded barrels will certainly enjoy a surge in popularity, but I see plain firearms remaining the majority.
Same thing with select fire, although to a lesser extent. Making a firearm select fire will require some extra machining, and there may not be enough demand for it. Again, manufacturers may offer select fire models, but most are likely to be semiauto anyway.
Remember, changing the status quo of firearms production takes money and time, which translates to more money. If there isn't enough demand, there won't be widespread changes.
Are Aguila mini shells (both slug and shot) decent? Any performance data?
Also anyone know where to get in UK?
They're pretty cool to play with and high quality. The company is Mexican, so I don't know if they export to anyone but the U.S.
>>29411938
Aguila is Mexican Remington. And for anybody who isn't sure how to take this, that's a good thing. I will say, these shells are hella hard to find. And unless you're running a Beretta, these can have cycling issues (mostly in regards to the lack of material in the lifter).
>the trigger for the British Polaris missile is imprinted with the words "SQUEEZE GENTLY"
The instructions probably recommend a strong cuppa to calm down after firing the missile
Well, you wouldn't want people to magdump the things, do you?
>HANDLE WITH CARE (and love)
What's the best way to sell my gun in Utah? I have a Ruger New Vaquero similar to the one in the pic (hardly used) that I'm wanting to sell to buy a ccw gun. I have no idea how much it "actually" goes for used.
I sold my colt on armslist in 2 days
that said, colt has a good resell value
>Go to a place with people
>take out your gun
>scream "I HAVE A GUN AND I WANT MONEY"
>>29411229
Utahgunexchange
How much are you looking to sell it for?
Is this the best gun in the world in terms of multiple factors, such as reliability, accuracy, weight, handling, durability, range, ammo, grips, sights, multi-purpose, etc. Because I think it is.
Piston AR without a folding stock.
Sure thing buddy
>>29410766
What is a piston
>>29410773
It's what germans use to make powdered juden.
Increases the rifles accuracy by a significant margin.
Hey /k/, I'm thinking of making a gun rights association on campus. Im in a pretty liberal part of southern california, but I've managed to gather enough interest on campus to make this feasible. Going from this, do you have any suggestions for this club? Also, I'm looking for a symbol to advertise our club, and have been looking for that poster of a guy holding what I think is a k31, it was some sort of swiss propaganda poster or something. Anyone have that?
>>29410240
Holy shit, good luck mane
Good luck anon. I just saw some liberal faggots on national news the other day crying because someone wrote "Trump 2016" in chalk on the sidewalk. It's hilarious to hear these people say they aren't advocating censorship while, at the same time, doing everything thing they can to label an opposing view as racist/sexist and prevent those views from being expressed publicly.
/k/ommandos, I come to thee seeking the guidance of the mon/k/s of the /k/ube.
I want to build a 1911, from an 80% frame. I have many parts already in, but seek the guidance of those who have trod before me on the path of gunsmithing.
Whats a good frame to get?
Steel or aluminum?
I will be making it in the traditional caliber of St. Browning.
>>29410125
What parts have you got already, and what kind of machining tools/experience do you have?
>>29410125
Steel. Aluminum is for DYEL faggots.
caspian steel frame. Don't you dare do titanium, or the long dick of fretting will come and skull fuck you. Aluminum will be shit because it's aluminum; you either let it wear like crazy, or anodize it and turn it into a super-abrasive.
Long time lurker on /k/, but my slight interest in the "sciences" behind some video games peaks this inquiry. Figured I'd post it here because it's military related, even though fictional.
How plausible are these things? Even if we had the tech for it, would any humans even be able to survive a drop in it? In the lore (I know it's fictional), ODSTS have like a 30-something% death rate alone from just the drop in these things.
Would we ever be able to advance enough to develop these?
nah
>>29409723
>OMGGGGEEEEEEEEEEE HALO GUIZEEEEEEEEE
Stop making these thread on /k/. They're not on topic and bannable.
OP is a fag. Mods please remove this cancer