Ok /k/ what items would I have to assemble to be truly outfitted like a Diamond Dog operator
>>28298110
A suppressed carbine, a .45 cal handgun, and 9 years of emotional baggage.
>>28298110
Well for simple starters you'd need either a set of olive bdu's, or advisor pattern tiger stripe and a black balclava. I think the m16a1 and a gi model of a 1911A1 were both standard weapons until Phantom Pain got all fucky with the designs. As for the rest of the gear, I'll let someone more knowledgeable take over.
>>28298110
diazepam
a lot of it
Whats the most effective mace brand to stop a potential rapist in hist tracks?
Mace is a weapon. Can't really afford a hand gun so don't bother telling me to get one.
>>28297921
a necklace of severed penises
>>28297921
m'lady
>>28297921
Hi-point
And now for something completely different...
Due to difficult and annoying gun laws in my country, I've decided to approach self-defense at a different angle.
Since all I have is a hunting knife and a metal bat but nothing for long range, I am going to buy myself a slingshot (which is legal).
People will probably laugh at this (basically I'm buying a "toy" instead of a real gun), but I really don't care.
I'm aware this does not compare to a gun at all and when I pull out a slingshot instead of a gun I probably look like an idiot, but with the laws here it's better than nothing.
Anyone ever used a slingshot or have an opinion on this?
They're super fun. Prob wont do much damage to anything bigger than a cat
Real slings are more deadly.
>>28297901
Awesome defense in cat related attacks.
Post em if you got em
greentexts welcome
>>28297887
I don't get it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIwVK_FxGZk
>>28297894
holy fuck
Little cousin was a city-slicker
>he got a BB gun for his 5th birthday
>went to try it out
>he didn't know if the bbs were coming out
>he sticks his finger on the barrel
>lifelessons.png
>pulls the trigger
>his fingernail pops off and his finger turns blue
>he proceeds to cry the whir of a prototype wharthog
>his face for days
Would lightning be useful as a weapon?
>>28297751
>50,000c hitting something
You bet your ass.
>>28297751
LIPC Elecrolaser. It's already a thing.
Thunderstorm artillery when?
what is the katana of firearms?
.45acp
glorious caliber that slays gigga niggas in .03s with 1 shot and never misses.
Probably a japanese gun.
1911
Who would win in a war of incompetent, unqualified soldiers being lead by brilliant and genius officers, or elite, tier 1 operators being lead by cowardly and uneducated officers? In other words, who are more important, grunts or leaders?
>>28297679
Leaders. There have been many battles won by Great Leaders with shitty armies against great armies with shitty leader.
>>28297679
Assuming that orders are being followed, leadership will matter most
>>28297697
True, but that is mostly the case because great leaders inspire those below them. Shitty leaders lower morale and lead to desertion and not fighting with tooth and nail.
>>28297679
An officer without grunts to back him up is useless. a horde of grunts without an officer is equally useless. Go look at the average Airshit skirmish, where you'll see a lot of people without command clash over some objective and imagine how efficient they could be if they worked as a unit with a leader.
Am I the only one that ever noticed it had a fucking third hole?
http://bearingarms.com/iwi-issues-ace-pistol-recall-possible-nfa-violations/
Who here about to get reamed by the ATF?
>>28297609
>buying a Galil ace
>buying a galil ace pistol
So theres like a total of 5 in america?
Seriously, how did they miss THAT?
>>28297609
Please, anyone who bought one post in this thread
Post your raifu from an innawoods adventure
Whats the point of even owning guns if you don't use them
>>28297576
Having them for the event of use?
actually one of the best reasons to have guns is so you don't have to use them
>>28297576
The point is you're a faggot.
Where were you when you heard Mikhail was kill?
Probably right here.
>>28297534
>Was sitting at home
>cleaning AK actually (I shit you not).
>Go on Failure to Fire (/k/ approved webcomic 10/10)
>see RIP Mikhail.
>no
Proceed to drink entire bottle of vodka while crying softly. Crying began somewhere around a third of the way through the bottle.
I was at home eating cosmoline when pjotr ring
"mikhail is kill"
"no"
people don't believe anymore in gods, ghosts, kings, anything anymore
how can you convince an european to die in case of war¿
You don't have to convince them. They surrendered their weapons so they can skip the war and go right to being conquered.
>>28297532
That is incorrect, a European will fight and die in the name of Allah.
>>28297532
>needing something other than yourself to fight for
What is more effective? Dubble arrow or singel arrow shots?
TRIPPLE ARROW
Are you even trying?
>>28297297
Why stop at three my friend?
Is it true that firestorms (as in the weather phenomenon) that occurred during the bombings of Hamburg and Dresden were deliberate outcomes and not just a happenstance result of fire bombing? Postwar accounts, especially Allied sources, seem to allude to this, though not all firebombings resulted in firestorms.
Did war planners really have both the understanding of the combustion physics and meteorological prerequisites that would be needed to deliberately spark these specific kinds of conflagrations?
>The weather, unusually hot and dry for this part of Germany, provided near perfect atmospheric conditions for what turned into a city-consuming cyclone of fire. Within twenty minutes after the raid began, a column of turbulent, heated air rose more than two and a half miles into the night sky. Superheated air raced through the city at speeds in excess of 150 miles per hour, sending terrified people scurrying to air raid cellars, their shirts and dresses lit up like torches. Inside the shelters, thousands suffocated as the voracious fire sucked oxygen out of the atmosphere. The bodies of other victims were baked and reduced to ashes by radiant heat. “It was as though they had been placed in a crematorium, which was indeed what each shelter proved to be,” said a secret German report. “The fortunate were those who jumped into the canals and waterways and remained swimming or standing up to their necks in water for hours until the heat should die down.” That night, the oily water in the industrial canals caught fire and people trapped there “became insane,” said one witness.
>In shelters hit by fire sticks - small, highly lethal incendiary bombs - children “yelled like animals,” reported a witness. “One woman next to me took a knife and cut her child’s wrists. Then she cut her own, and slipped down on her, calling out: ‘Darling, my darling, we shall soon see Daddy now.’”
>The brains of fire victims fell from their burst temples and tiny children “lay like fried eels on the pavement. Even in death,” said a witness, “they showed signs of how they must have suffered—their hands and arms stretched out as if to protect themselves from that pitiless heat.”
>The fire storm, the first ever created by bombing, was a deliberate act, achieved by a lethal combination of high-explosive and incendiary bombs. Enormous 4,000-pound blast bombs were then dropped into the inferno to blow craters in the roads in order to impede the firefighters.
>>28297348
Damn son.
War is some shit.
>>28297348
Sauce for the gander.
Looking at getting a sig p238 in .380 acp for the wife. Anyone have any experience with it?
>>28297199
Bought one for mine.
She likes it for carrying. Small, light, unobtrusive. Its a little snappy on recoil, but not harsh. More to do with the small frame.
Make sure she can rack the slide, show alternate ways of gripping if needed.
>>28297199
I've carried a p238 daily for almost three years now. It conceals like a dream, I frequently forget it's there at all.
Shooting it is pleasant, not at all snappy unless you're shooting hot defensive loads, and even then it's fun, not painful.
The slide is incredibly easy to rack, nobody should have any difficulty doing so, even the most noodly-armed of people.
Some things to watch out for: Make sure your chosen ammo chambers properly every time. Lehigh Xtreme Penetrator/Defense, despite being one of the best .380 rounds available, tends to hang on the slide when chambering the first round.
Also make SURE you detail strip and clean it thoroughly. The small, light hammer doesn't smash down with the most authority, and you can get light strikes if you let lube gum up the firing pin after the gun starts getting dirty. At that point, a simple field strip and cleaning isn't good enough.
Nearly had a heart attack when I started getting regular failures to fire on my last two range trips--a regular cleaning and change of ammo didn't fix it. Took it fully apart and cleaned out the firing pin channel, and it was chock full of black shit. I could even hear it grinding when pushing on the firing pin with a punch... Definitely something to be aware of.
Other than that, great fucking little gun.
>>28297199
I got the p238 for her, and the p938 for me.
Get the p938.
Easy to handle in 9mm, more power, and cheaper to plink.
Picked up my newest M39 yesterday. This was my first time doing business with Classic, I ordered hand select.
Numbers matching, bluing looks great, stock is nice but was fucking full of cosmoline, minimal patina.
Any other anons order M39's from classic's most recent batch?
post your mosins.
>>28297130
>>28297135
Took it to the range today for the first time in like 6 months