What's your favorite military?
Mine's Japan.
This will get the NEETs to apply!
France
I always like reading about small defence forces like New Zealand, Ireland, Malta, Papua New Guinea that kind of thing.
They're kind of "comfy"
So I'm really wanting to find myself a DP-28, but all of them are either $5,000 on Armslist or in $380 demilled kits. Does anyone know where somebody could get a barrel for one to go with a parts kit approach, or is there full ones at a reasonable price? I just want muh dinner plate-28
RTG parts is having some barrels made, chrome lined too, your best bet is to build one yourself, DPM kits are around right now
>>29236683
Just buy one you poorfag.
GB2 Rainbow Six Siege, Tachanka.
What have you bought recently /k/? I picked up this S&W 642-1 on Wednesday.
Saving my money right now for a Colt AR15A4, if things work out, I should be taking possession of it in May.
Depends on whether Colt can meet the demand on the manufacturing end.
Been trying to sell my other AR because it's too expensive and I've been saving money to get some work done on my truck.
I think the last thing I bought was a Knight's M5 RAS
>>29236528
Nice! I've got an LE6920. I've got all the parts to make an A2 clone but I need some AR tools.
Ordered a 6904 this morning
Why doesn't media ever get weapons right?
>>29236430
Because it's produced by liberals for liberals in the liberal capitol of the world and accuracy of an object contributes very little to the entertainment value (the sole purpose for media existing).
>>29236430
>he doesn't know a pump action AK exists.
>>29236438
its an MP5 though
Any vet-students in /k/?
>muh finals
>muh deadlines
>no campus carry
>every class filled with children
WVU fucboi here, using my delicious voc-rehab and wasting my BAH on guns.
No one cares
I'm a veteran student, I graduated high school
>that feel when in the exact opposite situation
>Did university and hated it, dropped out, about to join army
Its an abstract kind of feel
>people use gun oil to oil their firearms
>people buy motor oil to oil their firearms to "save" money
>they do this when vegetable oil is right there
>>29236085
Go for it OP
If you have any wood stocks or grips, make sure to rub it in deep.
>at the range
>blatting the gat
>people start noticing an odd smell
>"Is someone cooking something"
>all noses point to you
>"Hey! Look at this faggot, he's too cheap to pitch in an extra dollar for gun oil!"
>>29236085
Fuck your sissy juices. Facial oil is where it's at.
Be one with your weapon.
Thought it would be interesting if innawoods loadouts had some more detail, including listing some of what the real items are. Makes constructing criticism easier, and adds a nice /out/ flavour.
>plan in case of SHTF, go innawoods, eat fish for 15 years
I can show you how to make a bomb with a roll of toilet paper and a stick of dynamite.
>>29236071
>Tre uppsättningar kläder
Hur fan tänker du nu?
>>29237109
Varför inte med tanke på det skiftande klimatet samt att det höjer både "strids/överlevnadsvärde
Fucking zombies/nuclear/government collapse/muslim uprising it doesn't matter just post some Weapons/equipment that would be essential or just good/cool for survival.
>>29235695
All four at once. Oh, Shit.
Just go in the woods with friends and family and vehicles full of supplies and start rebuilding where no one will run into you. Its always been my dream to live in a new age small farming community after a collapse or something
Hey /k/, I moved to the south after the crash. I found a good job and a good woman, but I have the opportunity to move back to my home state. My cousin is running work at the Apple headquarters and will put me to work for the next 5 years. $46 an hour, $50 when I make foreman... plus benefits.
My question is, can I legally return with the few pistols I've bought that aren't on the roster?
How about my AR?
Would I be forced to cuck it up, grind off the bayonet lug and install a bullet button?
T.Hanks guise!
Don't be that much of a faggot.
>>29235206
>My question is, can I legally return with the few pistols I've bought that aren't on the roster?
Nope, illegal but who cares?
>How about my AR?
Would I be forced to cuck it up, grind off the bayonet lug and install a bullet button?
Yes.
>>29235235
But If I put 10 more years in with the union, I can retire after 10-15 years.
I'd have to wait until I'm 56, but my pension would be over $3k a month... which is enough to be well off in the south.
...or better yet, Idaho.
Who gets the most nutritional support? Who gets the best health advice? Are they at the same level and why not?
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/2/navy-seal-performance-center-request-denied-congre/
Pic related, both a UFC middleweight fighter and a member of the U.S. Army Special Forces
>>29235085
An athlete is going to be eating , working out, and recovering much better than people in the military. They also have access to tons of professionals.
>>29235092
>than people in the military
SOF is not normal military. They should have the same competition oriented support.
Completely different roles, not even comparable IMO. The aim of an Olympic runner or powerlifter is to perform at their maximum for as long as the event takes, the aim of SF/SOF is to perform at their maximum in bitter cold on a single MRE for days. They both get professional health advice, but neither is "better" because they are trying to achieve completely different things.
So I hunt deer and Hogs from time to time in the piney woods of Texas. I also wholesale slaughter coyotes on sight, due to their numbers and a current massive rabies issue. However, I don't see any reason or need to hunt the local foxes.
They aren't a threat. They don't usually wander too close to houses. The local ones are all fluff-tards, with the most damage I've seen so far being turned over trash cans. They also don't have a sizable population locally to need culling.
To anyone out there who does hunt them why do you do it? Selling pelts? Overpopulation? Is my area just lucky enough to get the docile mentally handy-capped ones?
You can eat them, taste good.
Just inserted it in salt, water, pepper and lemon juice for 3 days.
Then roast it and serve with potato, bay leaf and Sauerkraut
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! SLAANESHIE WHORE
>>29235126
If you eat a fox you have to be the nastiest motherfucker on Earth. I've smelled those things. Jesus.
>>29234930
What part of the Deep East are you in, OP? Shelby County here. Headed over to Toledo Bend this weekend.
Personally I like it but it's kinda like putting a cartoon character on a pack or cigarettes.
I like it.
Might as well have fun with your toys.
>>29234817
>nintendo logo
>on a glock
It looks like something out of idiocracy.
I personally like it when guns don't display their logo feces all over the gun, so it's easier to judge how it shoots without prejudice.
>>29234817
Whatevs leave it out for the kids to play with. I'm sure somebody will learn somthing.
if muscles are very important to stand the g forces
how come there are women fighter pilots?
not /r9k/ tier question
im just geniuinly interested
>>29234808
their hearts are closer to their brains making them less susceptible to blacking out
>>29234813
If this is correct that's pretty cool.
>>29234808
Net amount of muscle isn't as important as the ratio of strength to weight.
The weight of the pilot's body parts is what determines how much force is needed to counteract G forces.
Not like infantry where a 140 pound woman has to hump largely the same 100 pound load as a 200 pound man, and maybe carry the bigger man in an emergency.
How long do you think a conventional automatic rifle (such as the M16A4, which uses 5.56x45mm NATO rounds) could fire in the vacuum of space before heat becomes a limiting factor?
Granted, it's possible the lubrication might freeze before you can fire a shot, so let's assume the gun starts at ambient room temperature. If the round uses 55 grain powder (average amount for a 5.56x45mm) and gunpowder has a specific energy of 3 MJ/kg, then simple math tells us that each round will produce 10.7 kJ of heat (not all of which would be transferred into the gun itself, since energy will be lost propelling the bullet and through gaseous emissions). I'm a bit stumped as to where to go from here, though. I have no idea how hot a M16 (or any other automatic or semi-automatic rifle, for that matter) can get before it locks up. Failure rate is often described in "x failures per 1000 rounds"; I imagine that being air-cooled, you could get through *maybe* a 20 round magazine before heat failure, but that's entirely speculation.
Could someone who knows a bit more about heat management weigh in?
>>29234317
Nigger it's 3am and I've been drinking quit with that shit
In all seriousness though the answer is 4
>>29234317
You also forgot the fact that the casing also helps eject heat
>>29234385
Shit, I should have been more considerate. Sorry everyone.
>>29234403
Ah, right - which would reduce heat even further.
Does anyone know how long you could fire full-auto in normal conditions? It might give some idea as to the upper limit, regardless of atmosphere.
Just watched ant man and noticed this
feel free to express your anger
>expecting anything better from a capeshit
>the scene calls for the ants to disable the gun's hammer
>props says all they have are Glocks, the stainless Beretta won't be in until next week
>Shit, we gotta film now though, just do a close up of a similar looking gun that has an exposed hammer
>Good idea, no one but people on /k/ will care.
Consider for a moment, that you are not the target audience for this film.
>>29234192
Holy shit, calm down Captain Autism.