Is Red Dawn the most realistic happening movie ever made?
>>28870600
yes
>>28870600
W O L V E R I N E S
GET FUCKED COMMIES
Hey /k/ I want some advice on what y'all think. I'm working part time and today out of nowhere two people from the main office (we have 4 three small and one main one) started putting up 30.06 and 30.07 signs. Apparently not even the boss at my office knew. My mother carries here and I planned on carrying once I was of age (i'm 18 currently). My family tries to stay away from gun free businesses, should I quit and stand up for what I believe in or what should I do? I'll take a pic once they leave they're putting them up currently.
Assert dominance. Open carry mosin.
>>28870371
Don't do that. Simply ask your manager if he knows who made the decision, then ask to speak with that person. Politely ask them to reconsider their decision in light of recent world events or something that doesn't make you seem like a nut. Be respectful and see where it goes.
>>28870371
>Pursuant to section 30.06...
Considering how awesome they look, they're surprisingly hard to find.
>>28870269
Because they're a niche item for cs players such as yourself.
>>28870269
Because libs are trying to breed whites out of existence
>>28870269
because for the most part white means "arctic camo lol" and a large chunk of people dont want a camo that will either not blend in at all where they live or only during one season.
What can you guys tell me about bayonets?
I had a fucklong argument with some British guy, who insisted that bayonet charges are still commonly done, extremely effective (even vs. disciplined opponents, not only against sandkips), and that not only British do them, but other people too - French in Mali, Austrians, and US Marines even.
Despite my best attempts, I can't find any examples of modern bayonet charges, beyond the few the Brits did in the sandbox. And it doesn't really make any sense to me either - I mean, I suppose it would be simpler to just simply shoot the enemy than to attempt to close in for a stab, and if the enemy is too close to shoot, I'd suppose the bayonet, making the rifle longer, would also have trouble being utilized.
So, am I just being a mongoloid, or are bayonet charges an outdated tactic?
>>28870107
>some British guy,
1. You are a dumbass for even listening to some noguns assualt spoon wielding bong(seriously this is almost as bad as considering australians to be humans)
2. You are a mongoloid
>>28870107
your inane britbong ramblings aside, I always wondered if the blunt SKS bayonet was ever actually used to kill someone in combat
>>28870294
You impale someone with it. No slashing.
Hello /k/, /tg/ fanboy here.
What kind of equipment a powerful corporation (Like Umbrella) would provide it's own S.W.A.T. teams? I'm speaking weapons and ammo / armor / related equipment like camera, clothing, night-vision Goggles, grenades, silencers...
I want to make the experience as realistic as possible, so actual manufacturer name / gun model and reasons for these picks would be much appreciated. I'd even go as far as a detail that makes those brands different, like a clinking noise when the last ammo of a magazine is spent, or an item being surprisingly heavy/light for its size would also be nice.
>>28869784
D20 Modern has a pretty great armory book for this sort of thing.
For Umbrella, most kit will be task and terrain specific. In general, urban environment will gear with small light weapons like SMGs and body armor to defeat small arms fire and infected. If it is wide open terrain, move up to assault rifles and marksman rifles.
The sound of a magazine hitting the ground, or empty casings hitting concrete will be negligible compared to the REEEEEEEEEEEE you will hear with out hearing protection, or won't be heard or difficult to notice with hearing protection.
>>28869784
Additionally, lurk on the gear queer, battle rifle, AR and AK general threads. Ask questions about specific things on those threads, or a questions that don't deserve their own thread.
Unless you have specific game system in mind, check out Spycraft 2.0. It might be really good for what you are going for, or can be used as a homebrew template.
Cheers from a fa/tg/uy lurker.
>>28869784
>M4 / MP5
>AR500 plates
>Multicam
>Sfera helmets
>PVS7 / PVS14 NODs
>M67 Grenades
Danger Zone Edition
>F-35 fighter jet to go on display at Singapore Airshow
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/f-35-fighter-jet-to-go-on/2501102.html
>Italian F-35 completes first transatlantic flight
http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2016/02/09/Italian-F-35-completes-first-transatlantic-flight/7141455030067/
>Budget calls for new planes, but no change to end strength
http://www.airforcetimes.com/story/military/2016/02/09/budget-calls-new-planes-but-no-change-end-strength/80048120/
>These are some of the weapons the Pentagon wants for its $583 billion budget
http://www.businessinsider.com/pentagon-wants-funded-for-the-future-2016-2
>US Air Force Major General faints during F-35 briefing
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/12150382/Watch-Moment-US-Air-Force-general-faints-during-F-35-briefing.html
>The Revolt of the Majors (mandatory reading)
https://etd.auburn.edu/bitstream/handle/10415/595/MICHEL_III_55.pdf
Revolt of the Majors should really be mandatory reading for anyone who wants to discuss the F-35 seriously.
>Air Force cuts 45 F-35s from purchase plans
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/02/budget-bow-wave-causes-air-force-to-cut-45-f-35s-from-purchase-plans/
>F-35 is so stealth it disrupts spacetime continuum: first transatlantic flight took 1, 3 and 4 days.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/feature/5/171060/unanswered-questions-about-the-f_35%E2%80%99s-transatlantic-crossing.html
>>28870256
cutting 45 aircraft over 10 years is hardly a death spiral. When the original plans are for thousands....
This is the nastiest .308 cartridge on the market
Lehigh Defense 110 grain Controlled Chaos
>3,400 fps
>HP
Why aren't you hoarding this for your SHTF main battle rifle?
I have 180 rounds of it and I tell you what I never felt safer
>>28869290
But will it blend?
Also, obligatory shill comment.
What's the expansion look like? Gel tests?
>>28869290
The fuck is the point? Anyone worth shooting .308 at will be inside/behind a vehicle.
Why isn't the BAR considered the first assault rifle?
>1 man crew
>select fire
It was large and heavy.
>>28868371
>fires full size rifle cartridge
>weighs 18.3lbs
It was fucking massive.
What is /k/'s opinion on war journalism? I'm studying journalism and I'm really interested in conflicts, and have been following a few people who are usually in the middle of these fights, like Simon Ostrovsky or Sandor Jaszberenyi. Anyone here who has experience in war, met or have been around these journalists? How did you guys feel about them? Maybe someone who is doing war journalism here?
>>28867954
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ah-r4OvlTY&ab_channel=24.hu
>>28867954
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQGRJN4Radk&ab_channel=VICENews
>>28867954
It's a great way to get decapitated or to become a prisoner in a foreign country
For America and North America in general, is there any doubt that an AR15 is your best bet at a SHTF rifle?
>parts and ammo commonality with military/police
>5.56 is adept at medium-large game (with proper shot placement), four legged or two legged
>reliable and accurate
>aftermarket like legos
That being said, what would the optimum specs for such a general purpose rifle be? Meaning barrel length, gas system, sights, etc. Is there a "best" AR15 maker that makes a quality product at a good price for the average joe?
AR SBR a best.
No need for 500m shots in SHTF
>>28867431
It all depends on what you want to focus on and your location. Personally I want to get an 18" SPR with an adjustable zoom optic. Keep it light and handy. I have a 20" AR right now with an A2 stock and its not the worst choice for me considering where I am.
Yes, an IR capable, Suppressed SBR AR is by far the best SHTF rifle you can buy.
in SHTF that third pin is getting drilled though
Is there any reason to use a .45 over 9mm for EDC?
>>28867371
.45 super in a small pistol ( an XD or Boberg)
I carry 9mm, so that's the only real reason I can think of
Makes your dick bigger. Increases test. Girls flirt with you more. Id rather have a 45 if I had to shoot a dog, which is a real threat in San Antonio. Guns chambered in .45 are unobjectively the coolest guns. Many reasons, friend
>>28867371
It makes bigger holes in things.
You guys ever notice that we have way more threads of some idiot with an ND than someone saying they used a gun in self defense?
Almost all of those NDs could've been prevented with a manual safety. I challenge you to find ONE (1) verified story of a self defense situation going horribly wrong because the defender forgot to tun off the safety.
>>28867318
>implying any news source can accurately describe any weapon used in any story ever.
>implying any news source would ever report on a life lost due to manual safety fumbling
I'm not saying you're right or wrong I'm saying you're asking for the impossible.
>>28867318
>having a safety makes people not retarded
I guess putting a seatbelt on makes no one ever crash too right?
>>28867814
>Metaphors; Do you even?
Okay, this time I've really got a great original idea for a new type of firearm action.
One of the bolts is missing from the drawing for simplicity.
This is how it works:
It's a side by side for magnum rounds like .45-70 or .44mag or something. There are 2 bolts and 2 magazines but the action is worked by tilting the barrels back forth clockwise or counterclockwise. The bullets eject backwards over the bolts and the barrels push the bolt down causing it to feed out of the magazine. This avoids the problems semi-autos have with these mega recoiling guns.
I'm going to e-mail it to kel-tec. I call it the twisting cartridge clamper with over bolt ejection.
I kind of want one and I drew a thing in paint.
I like the art decor squares anon, you should consider getting into interior design
>>28867247
They're not art, they're so kel-tec will like it.
>>28867232
Are you the same guy who came up with the forward-mounted-magazine fed revolver?
Why can't you just shoot heroin like everyone else?
In a world dominated by Multicam, tans, and digital camo, is there still a place for Woodland?
The vast majority of gear excludes this camo. Is it not "tactical" looking enough, or has it become less effective than newer patterns?
if you like it then wear it, most of /k/ loves to play dress up anyways so why not
>>28867172
if you're a hipster operator like me, yes
>>28867172
I like it. It's cheap and if you live in a literally woodland area, it works. Well, for me it does at least. I've had guys walk past me while I was laying down in in a bush with it before.
>Drone Pilot: At least one child... really? Listing [him as a] MAM [military-aged male] - that means he's guilty.
This book is the most shitful thing I have ever read. What is wrong with you America?
>The chief screener, an intelligence professional who supposedly had been trained to make lethal judgements on the basis of her observations, provided insight into her training in cultural awareness when she recalled how the vehicles had "stopped and a large group of MAMs began to get water, wash, and pray. To us that is very suspicious because we are taught that they do this before an attack."
>making this thread AGAIN
fuck off sweden no one else cares if obama kills a few mudslimes
>>28866810
Until said people get so pissed they come to your country to bomv you