This or a Welrod
GET A FUCKING REPRO
Semi-auto Ohio Ordnance BARs cost ~$4500. Even NFA fully transferable aren't that pricey, around $15k-$20k. Compared to some machine guns, that's cheap and fully within the realm of possibility if you hold even a decent job.
Once you start getting into transferable M60s, MG42s, and miniguns, then you're getting into the "I will (probably) never be able to afford" range.
In short:
>MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE
>>28358595
Don't want a repro. That's essentially fucking a sex doll instead of a real woman
>>28358599
>$15k-$20k
>aren't that pricey
Man I'm a college kid.
there is literally nothing wrong with condor gear.
>genuine multicam fabric
>very good price
the only knock is the stiching, which can be fixed with needle and nylon thread.
>eagle pc was $250
>needed stiching repaird anyways
>condor carrier $80
>same repair
why spend the extra money?
used a condor once, couldnt feel anything
I got a chest rig from them once. The bub attached with via Velcro and snaps. The first time I went to put it on one of the snaps broke. Literally the first time I went to don it. Typical Condor product. Never again.
>>28358451
I got one once when I was a poorfag and it held up pretty well. I would just use it on my land when I was shooting. I ran the workout, "Murph" in it a few times...all in all I think they are fine for the $.
They are cheap, yes, but not warranting of the hatred they get on here IMHO.
What's going on in Afghanistan? Its been over 10 years right?
Are you winning?
Doesn't that put torque on the barrel? Are those rifles just for meme orial services?
>>28358419
Of course we are. Mission accomplished.
USA USA USA !!!
literally what is the point of infantry when every vehicle has three of these?
There really is no point of infantry
However militaries couldn't do fancy marching parades without infantry, so foot sloggers will stay.
And will cost trillions in health care when 50,000 of them are killed/injured pointlessly.
>>28358367
>>28358206
Jesus Christ
>has absolutely no idea how combined arms combat maneuvers work
>has no idea how crew served weapons or MGS work
>has no idea that MAT teams are a thing
>doesnt know what infantry screening is
Great thread
Just going to leave this here: https://www.change.org/p/tell-albertson-s-to-stop-selling-magazines-that-glorify-violence
Choice excerpts: " I was shopping in my neighborhood Albertson's grocery store and was confronted with a magazine rack filled with magazines glorifying assault weapons. . . . I couldn't believe what I was seeing. My shock quickly turned to anger. I went back to that store to register my concern with the manager. I walked him to the magazine rack, pointed out the ludicrous lineup of gun-centric magazines, and told him I didn’t think a grocery store is the place for “gun pornography.” He offered to pass my feelings on, but said that, ultimately, “corporate” decides what to sell and not sell in their stores."
>>28358163
MDA has just targeted HEB for the same thing.
>>28358163
Don't shop at Albertsons anyways. Kroger/Smiths4lyfe
OP next time make a pastebin so we don't give them hits
http://pastebin.com/ufLGve90
.454 casull more like .454 casual get the fuck out
>>28358050
oh, look... a noguns.
>>28358050
Alucard used a 1911 chambered in .454 casull? are you saying a .454 casull isn't enough to take out vampires and other ghouls and goblins?
Well memed friend. I'm glad you took up a thread for this wonderful board culture post.
Let's start a airsoft thread
Post pics of guns, gear and airsofting
Talk airsoft events, upgrades and etc
> back to "x" board, not toys
Yeah fuck off if they can have /k/ vidya thread or battle buddy threads then we can have ours, at least it's somewhat weapons related.
>>28358038
You have a dedicated thread on asp
Coming here is pointless
>>28358038
>>>asp
You can only pick 1.
>>28357803
Type 56.
>>28357803
They're all the same thing. It's like looking into a crowd of asians.
Czechpoint obviously. It's objectively better than any shitty slope or ruskie AK
So, what's next for hand held weapons? Every new gun 1900s onward has worked pretty much the same. A striker strikes a preloaded cartridge which goes down a rifled barrel. So what's next?
Pressurized guns.
Basically you use hydraulics to move a big diameter cylinder at 1000fps and because of hydraulics the smaller diameter cylinder mives the projectile at over 5000fps.
All you have to do is have a little bit stronger explosive.
>>28357665
I see magnetic propulsion becoming common in small arms well before hydraulics or pressure systems. Pressure systems would almost require programmable material to be effective at small-arms scale.
>>28357640
ETC. Electronic ignition of advanced propellants opens the way for improved performance without forcing a shift to a radically different method like magnets or lasers. We're going to be killing people by throwing shit with explosives as long as we can get away with it.
What was the backup plan in case a B29 with a nuclear bomb was lost via interception or mechanical issues before delivering the bomb (especially if over water or some other place where the bomb might be intact enough to examine)? Attempt to recover it or blow it to all hell with depth charges or ignore it and hope the Japanese/Russians think it was just a badly planned recon mission? Or did they have other bombs on standby to complete the mission and hopefully distract the Japanese enough to not bother with plane wreckage since they have a vaporized town or two on their hands?
>>28357435
If it was over water, it would be irrelevant since nobody would know where it is.
If it was over land, it's still irrelevant as it would be found and recaptured in the inevitable invasion. That's assuming the nips didn't poke it enough to set it off.
>>28357435
well they had absolute air superiority at that point pretty much, very little thread from fighters. the gun type bomb they were confident would go off without testing, but the implosion bomb was tested first.
not sure what sort of plans were in effect if it was lost over the mainland. probably nothing they really could do except saturation bomb the best guess as to where it fell immediately. i know they but the primers for the bomb together in flight to the target because they were afraid if the b-29 crashed on the runway they might accidentally the air base.
>>28357435
sick question.
I just ordered ~$350 worth of steel targets, I want to see how /k/unts are setting up their home ranges and steel. I'm not buying the over priced mounting trash the target dealers sell, I want to make what ever mounts/stands I need. So basically DIY home range inspiration thread.
>>28357334
Free farm scrap. Can't beat free for a 25 target setup at 400 yards that takes less than 30mins to set up.
It's basically drop rods with discs hung on them from the planter, or the thicker discs from heavier digging equipment I have in the center for an easier rough sight-in.
Next year's smaller planter discs are going to be a bit thicker than 1/8in, so I probably won't even be able to penetrate them with anything but 556 & large rifles even at 100 yards. 762 barely makes it through as-is, so very doubtful. But 556 even zips through my thick ones that 54r can't. Speed seems to be the main enemy of my steel.
side view of the smaller ones
and the larger one, heavy, but still not too hard to carry a couple at a time
I use two discs to close the gap in the center, then one more on the back just as a weight to keep them standing upright.
556 is the only thing I shoot that cuts through these
What are these called in gernal, what are they used for, and why are they shaped like that.
inverted hollow points. they're shaped like that to make smaller wounds.
When you have to screw in a philips head really fast.
>>28357784
this is humor!
Just a heads up that Classic has more M39's instock including SKYs B Barrels, VKT with imperial crests and 'Sneak' rifles
https://www.classicfirearms.com/long-guns/?manufacturer=483
They are a tad expensive however.
>>28357134
I hate these people...
I got a Sako and it was so shitty, dinged up and with 3 cracks. No bluing and lots of rust.
The rifle is mediocre and I would have been ok with if they had advertised it as FAIR-OK condition. These things are NOT Good-Very Good condition.
Also what the fuck how many of these do they have. I tried getting a Sako from the second batch and I was cartjacked like ten minutes after they went on sale and nearly had a heart attack. I would have been at ease if they announced that they had countless m39s.
>>28357134
It's a bummer they stamp the receivers nowadays with the import mark. I remember when the "import stamp" was a barely legible, sometimes not even that, little mark toward the end of the barrel. Pre-'68 didn't even need that.
>7.64x54R
Slightly rustled 2bh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.62%C3%9753mmR
Can we get a fudd thread going? There's just something about hand-carved rifles and shotguns that makes my pants tight.
What about pic related?
>>28356979
confusederection.ogg
>>28357008
Costs a fortune.
Why do people hold pistols like this, specifically 1911's? Shouldn't they keep their thumbs out of the way of the slide?
it helps people get a higher grip, reduce effective bore axis, and lower muzzle flip. They're not putting pressure or touching the slide; just putting their thumbs somewhere.
They're not holding the slide. Thumbs are forward not making contact.
>>28356402
Retarded tacticool mallninjas trying to reenact some delta force navy seal team 6 ranger raiders movie.