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http://www.c-span.org/video/?328865-1/hearing-f35-joint-strike-fighter

Because I know you faggots have never actually looked into the fucking plane you fight over all day.
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>>28047937
You guys really annoying. I'm starting to hate the F35 only because of the constant threads about it.
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>>28048718
Funny how you don't say that in the 9 out of 10 F-35 threads starting by someone trying to shit on it.
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>>28048777
No matter, hate threads or shill treads is equally annoying.

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Well, I went to the lgs today, and decided I wanted to buy a .22 lr handgun. I fondled a bunch of them, and ended up really liking the feel of the PPQ 22lr. Now I stripped the gun in the store, and it seemed much better built than the dreaded zamak p22, but I feel like I fucked up bad because it is umarex produced. So /k/ how bad did I fuck up? By the way I paid about $330 after tax and background check.
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>>28047933
Umarex only imports firearms. They don't make them, Walther does in Germany. The same is true for their HK MP5 and 416 clones.
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>>28047963
More like Walter doesn't exist, it's only a name Umarex uses to get retards to buy their crap products... You may get lucky and it won't snap in half after a few boxes of federal bulk because no-one has seen federal bulk in a few years...
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>>28047963
I guess I should rephrase. Based on post purchase research (I know, i'm a jackass), walther's made in arnsberg are shit, walther's made in Ulm are good. Anyone have any experience with the PPQ 22lr?

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My dad found this knife/machete/kukri thing and gave it to me.

It's seems old as hell and handmade. What do you thing /k/?
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It is probably ground from an old lawnmower blade on a bench grinder in someone's garage...
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>>28047923

Reminds me of book of Eli in a way. Besides that though. Do you know where or when it was made? Any marking or any thing like that?
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>>28047923
its Chinese and retails for 10-15 bucks thought it seems like the previous owner was using it

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Hey /k
Recently came into some money ($300) and was wondering what i should spend it on.
http://strawpoll.me/6148104
Suggestions welcome
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Want the one for fallout and vidya
Idk why i want the bp guns
I like milsurp
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>>28047893
Nigger
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>>28047893
here you go OP
http://bad-dragon.com/

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Just ordered a p64 from classic firearms as a commiefornian that doesn't have a ccw yet, and might not be able to get one until I move
did I dun goof?

also is there any source that sells wooden grips for them for non-rape prices?
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>>28047735
Don't expect to find any. Somebody used to sell injected polymer grips for them years ago (in most colors you could want) but he stopped suddenly and hasn't been online in quite a while.

Honestly, I've shot with both grips and the factory black plastic ones beat the ever-loving shit out of the wood ones.
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>>28048490
I found some for 45 bucks
but that's good to know. I imagine I'd want functional grips over fashionable ones for ccw.
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Are they on the DoJ list? If not the ffl might send it back

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1955 Russian sks, few scuffs on the woodwork, had it's first rounds through it today. Shot fairly well, front sight was stiff as a bitch to break loose to adjust though. Took a torch, a c-clamp, wd-40 and needle nose pliers to adjust it fully.

Also, I've never shot corrosive before, until now, so in cleaning it with an SKS what all should I focus on cleaning? Gas piston, barrel and bolt are obvious, as well as the receiver itself, but the trigger group and magazine seemed perfectly clean, as I'd expect but you never know.

Also, the cleaning rod, why is it so fucking short? I have to run a patch from both ends to fully clean the barrel, should I just go ahead and pitch for a real cleaning rod?
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>>28047502
The cleaning rod IS short, its not meant to clean the entire barrel, just chamber forward. kinda shitty. You can either buy a long, bore rod, that can take into account the long ass receiver, or you can run hot ass water through the barrel, and pull a bore snake through a couple times, then WD-40 down the barrel, or some sort of oil, doesnt really matter. Wash your bore snake every other cleaning, or you might just end up dragging salt deposits back through your barrel and mucking it up.

I dismantle it entirely, put it all in my tub, fill it up with water, put in some dish soap and start scrubbing, once all the salts removed, hit it with the shower head for a rinse, dry it all off one at a time with a hair dryer, once its all dry, bore snake the barrel a few times, WD down the barrel, then a light coating of hoppes oil on the gas piston, bolt, firing pin, rails, and inside the receiver completely. (excluding the trigger group) DOnt bother shooting corrosive unless you're shooting for a couple hours, as im sure you've learned.
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>>28047932
I look at the cleaning rod on my Yugo SKS and I'm thinking I have a paratrooper's cleaning rod instead.
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>>28047961

Measure your rod and then your barrel, you might just have a 20" barrel, i have a 20" barrel but my SKS came with a 17 inch cleaning rod. Fuckin russians.

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http://www.ammoland.com/2015/11/obama-signs-ndaa-dcm-to-sell-surplus-45s/#axzz3siYDq0FH

CMP to sell surplus 1911 and 1911A1 pistols and their parts and accessories to the public.
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>>28047491
Oh look a genuine H A P P E N I N G thread

cool beans
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Does this mean cheaper 1911s? I might just have to get one if the price drops a bit lower
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Based Obama handing out guns

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My cousin has recently developed an interest in getting a gun, which coincided to her moving to a more colorful neighborhood not too long ago. I brought her to a shooting range when I was traveling over Thanksgiving, but I didn't have a whole lot of options on hand for her to choose from.

I had her shoot my Sig P938, Browning Hi Power, Colt 1911 and an HK USPc 40. I tried to point out how much more the P938 snapped compared to the Hi Power, which is the same caliber, and how much easier it is to shoot a heavier gun because if I don't give that kind of advice, her dad or a salesman might talk her into some little "pink pistol," which would likely be a snappy little thing she wouldn't be able to shoot. Is this a good direction to steer her in? High capacity, heavy overall weight, smaller caliber? Or is there any merit to a small .380? I doubt she would ever conceal-carry.

A Hi Power might be too expensive or hard to find. What other guns fit this kind of criteria? I know the CZ 75B is very similar, but I am not sure if it's that great for a beginner.
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>>28047453
My girlfriend picked out a ruger 9e as her handgun. She loves it and it eats anything and never malfunctions. Its got a largeish capacity and is pretty cheap too.

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just sharing a thread with a lot of pics in it, post your favorite ones i guess
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>>28047442
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/threads/indian-counter-terror-operations-pictures.24605/
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DESIGNATED
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>>28047442
DESIGNATED

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>>28037689

My first AR ever (still in progress) My brothers, dad, and friends all have these things so I had to join in.

Started from 80%, finished at the manufacturer.
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new upper is completed
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Does your AR stand on its OWN?
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I'm kinda upset that I got a heavy barrel. I didn't know what SOCOM was, I just bought it. I guess it won't get hot, as fast right? I was going for a lightweight build since I already have a long range precision gun

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Pic unrelated

I have some question this is my first time here.

After studying for stocks and other investments in shit my country may be headed for a collapse soon.

Assets are useless guns will be worth a lot more for obvious reasons.

I remember seeing posts about 45s having to much knockback for a noob.

For now What pistols do you recomend to buy that are cheap or the cheapest concealed pistols?

Also how do I order them online efficiently, I read there was a trick where you order the guns missing one part and it will go through?

I'm japanese also living in a foreign country.
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>>28047141
That cat should go on a diet...
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>>28047148
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>>28047141
I thought that was my cat for a minute...

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how
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>Kraut space magic.
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>>28047108
that's a spaniard with an italian gun though what did otto contribute
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you fag I was literally just watching this video, anyway he can extend his arm a bit further than your average person, I can do this as well it doesnt hurt.

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Longish four-part post I found interesting:

FOUR AGAINST ONE
Situational awareness, training, concealed carry even the odds

By Danny O. Coulson


Spring, 2007 my wife and I drove from home near Fort Worth, to visit family in New Orleans. I carried a CAR-15 in the trunk of our Honda Ridgeline, secured my H&K P-7 in the glove compartment and armed myself with a vintage Browning P-35, my weapon of choice since serving on the Hostage Rescue Team.

Our journey to Louisiana was uneventful and our return on a warm Sunday afternoon started as a leisurely drive, until the Dallas/ Ft. Worth area on I-20. My wife wanted some bottled water. I pulled into a service station on the north side of I-20. We had fuel, so I bypassed the pumps, to park and run into the mini-mart. As I pulled past the pumps and store entrance, I noticed a bandit barrier protecting the cashier. My antenna went up: There was enough concern over robberies, to protect their employees. Better be alert.
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>"Four-part" should read "multi-part"

On Alert!

With no parking near the door, I pulled to the far left end. I noticed a dumpster just to the far left of the building; Leaning against it was an individual wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt. His arms were crossed and he watched us intently. “Better watch this one,” I thought—“too hot for a hooded sweatshirt.”

I nodded toward the dumpster and under my breath said to my wife, “I don’t like that one.” We entered, purchased water and exited the front door to return to our truck. I took my wife’s arm and steered her toward the center of the lot, toward the pumps, not along the sidewalk. I wanted space, for time to react if necessary. Our route to the truck was a gentle ark, letting me visually cover most of the parking area. Using the sidewalk between parked cars and the mini mart would have been seriously impeded my ability to see a threat before it was upon us. Training and experience have taught me to rapidly close with an opponent in a CQB (close quarter battle) situation and give him little time to react. In the HRT, our CQB philosophy was “speed, surprise and violence of action.” We always wanted to launch rescue operations as close to the subjects as possible, to maximize our tactical advantage and firepower. Were I to be attacked I needed to reverse that, to gain space and time and rely upon my firearms skill to prevail.

As we approached the truck, the individual still stood by the dumpster, arms still crossed, watching us intently. His gaze did not leave us as we approached the truck. I opened the passenger door and told my wife, “get the pistol.” I walked behind the truck and thought for a second about retrieving the CAR-15, but did not because I had not been threatened and did not want to alarm customers. But suspicions would change to threats in seconds.
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The Trap

As I turned the rear corner of the truck, the man in the sweatshirt (“Subject One”) started walking briskly to my left in the direction of the pumps, never taking his eyes from me. There was no doubt in my mind he was trying to circle behind and very likely put me in an “L” situation with a confederate. In a CQB situation putting your opponent in the “L” or crossfire is the ultimate tactical advantage. It takes more time to write about this experience, than the fractions of seconds of the actual events.

Most people would react by immediately getting to the safety of the car and locking the doors. That never entered my mind. If an assault unfolded, as I could see it beginning, I did not want to be in my truck trying to put it in motion when an aggressor approached my truck, gun in hand: That would put me at the mercy of my attacker(s). With attackers in such close proximity, my weapon would not have served me well especially if two attackers approached from opposite sides of the truck.
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To Fight Back

My thought was to engage head-on, outside my vehicle. Chances of survival would be better if I neutralized the threat at a distance. I immediately opened the driver’s door and drew my weapon from the DeSantis Holster that holds the P35 “cocked and locked.” I positioned myself behind the open door, and removed the safety. Gun now held low behind the door in both hands, I started turning my head back and forth between subject number one and in the direction of the dumpster. If there was to be a fight I wanted it on my terms and I wanted as much cover as possible. Immediately Subject Number Two appeared from behind the dumpster, pulling a ski mask over his face as he moved directly toward me. I looked back and forth from Subject One to this new threat. I presented the Hi-Power with the dot of the front sight aligned on the chest of Subject Two. I thought I would engage Subject Two with a double tap and then engage Subject One with two shots and then re-evaluate. I could not see the hands of Subject Two as they were hidden in what appeared to be a large pocket in the front of his sweatshirt. Based on the action of the two of them and the fact that Subject Two now wore a ski mask as he quickly moved toward me, there was no doubt that our lives were in danger.

This was to be a brazen assault for purposes unknown. I feared for our lives. The Browning has a two-stage trigger: I took up the slack and was about to engage. Subject Two was within 10 yards of my protected position when subject Number One screamed “No, No, No.” With that, both subjects whirled and sprinted back toward the dumpster and disappeared. I locked and closed the door to the truck and told my wife “if they come back, shoot them through the window.” I then made a wide arc to the left of the dumpster and observed three men in ski masks and Subject One running into the darkness.

Is there any practical application to pic related in this day and age?
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>>28046953
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>>28046953
Defending your virginity. It works quite well.

That said, no one could blame you if you tipped & m'lady'd with it
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>>28046953
Needs a codpiece

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Hey /k/, what's your take on using a mare's leg as a canadian wilderness carry option? Which calibur should I go for?
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>>28046934
wouldn't it require a bullshit stamp?
Why not just use a 44 magnum or a heavy 45 long colt like a normal person?
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>>28046960
>being normal
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>>28046960
ahem, I said Canadian wilderness carry, as in no handguns because getting a permit for it is stupid hard. Plus in Canada we see a mare's leg as a rifle.

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