Okay, I've done all I can to look for a holster that goes with my weapon. No luck. Can anyone show me where I can find one?
It's a T-100
If you need more info, just ask.
>>28046891
Post dick pic.
>>28046895
Oh no, that weapon is too deadly to post
>>28046891
You kuck
Go have one made
It's not that hard
There are leather shops that custom make holsters
There is a fag at every gun show making holsters,
Stop. Being a beta fag.
Burke Flight III, Atago and Type 45.
Which one is the best destroyer class right now?
>>28046709
A 1v1 the Type 45 would beat both. Why? Because the III doesn't exist "right now" and the Atago has worse radar and missiles.
For all around practical purposes the Burke III wins.
If you want to act like you're an independent nation, the Atago.
>>28046709
Flight III doesn't exist yet. It'll be the best in all aspects once it does though.
Currently Flight IIA Burke is probably the best all-rounder. Daring has better air defenses on a one on one basis with Burkes (aside from BMD right now), Burkes have better in the context of a carrier group. Burkes are also better ASW and SuW platforms, since that's not what the Daring is built for at all.
Atago probably has the worst air defense of the three (though it has the SM-3 which is nice), but it's more versatile than the Daring.
>>28046742
Type 45 has a slightly better radar and better AA missiles. But Atago has two times more cells that will soon get SM-6.
At anti ship it's not even comparable. Nips have better missiles than Harpoons and SM-2 can be fired at ships. Aster can't.
Any of you brahs go to college while in the military?
How did it work out for you?
>>28046612
Only POGs have time to do that shit while theyre in.
>>28046612
Unless ROTC, you should do one thing at a time.
Either focus on school, get decent grades, and then join military for that loan reimbursement/forgiveness goodness, or go to military, and go to school later with the GI bill.
I only heard bad things with simultaneous guys.
>>28046612this hot chick i knew in the RMY WAS SUPPOSEd top be a 2nd LT starting. but the 2nd Lt (ceballos) lost hr 2nd LT status by getting a D in a specific class, lost all endorsement fromthe military. had ot pay back loans in full or join as a private. she joined as private/
In which /k/ posts their most recent raifus.
Got a K31 with all accessories this weekend, how was your Thanksgiving, /k/omrades?
>>28046297Better buy some PPU 7.5 From SGAmmo. You are going to want to shoot that alot, I love mine. Is there a name tag behind the buttplate?
>>28046297
I desperately wish I weren't back at university. I bought a Yugo M24/47 over the break which I had cleaned and fired just before coming back up to school. My brothers and I dropped a magazine of full metal jacketed 8mm Mauser into a pumpkin. I want to show off to my stranger internet friends, but it's 2 and a half hours away and I haven't taken any pictures yet.
I want off the educational ride. It gets in the way of my life.
Hold me, /k/.
>>28047666
>The ride never ends
>666
>Universikek
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Sup /k/ im looking into getting a multitool and i can't decide between leatherman and swiss. I have watched a few videos but I still can't decide. I don't have any specific needs, just the occasional odd job.
I own a lot of Leathermans and the only Vic I own is the Swisschamp
The debate comes down to the pliers. If you need pliers, then get a Leatherman, if not, then get a SAK. The pliers on the SAK are just horrible.
The smaller SAKs are better for daily carry, but the Leatherman Wave/Surge are just much better for going inna woods and shooting.
>>28046524
Came here to say exactly this
>>28046282
Goin' innawoods? Leatherman Signal
Goin' inna server room? Leatherman Skeletool
Goin' full retard? Victorinox ______
What am I missing?
Also medkit thread
If you aren't EMT certified, a lot of that is going to be a waste.
>>28046300
I'll just wing it
>>28046280
Morphine, condoms, and butt cream.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN0TJ23K20151130
>"This is my only warning. At 10 a.m. on Monday morning, I am going to the campus quad of the University of Chicago. I will be armed with a M-4 carbine and 2 Desert Eagles, all fully loaded. I will execute approximately 16 white male students and or staff, which is the same number of time McDonald was killed "
>M-4 carbine and 2 Desert Eagles
Why are dindus so asspainingly retarded? This is literally cawadooty-tier.
Intelligent people don't do shit like this.
>>28046275
>OP jelly he can't afford one, let alone two gold-plated Deagle brand Deagles
To answer your question no one is assuming niggers are smart
>>28046275
Don't writecheques your Deagles can't cash, nigger.
I saved this ages ago and saved in a "why revolvers are awesome" text file. I'm no guns and don't really know that much, so I was wondering if you /k/ommandos had any thoughts on it:
Revolvers have a lot going for them in the medium caliber configuration, more so than in the big caliber one, I think. The old military and police with the skinny barrel was actually lighter than a glock (consider ammunition weight), very reliable, intrinsically more accurate than almost any auto (the Swiss sig p210, not the 220, can keep the track), cheap and would point like your finger, the grip profile can be adjusted by just replacing stocks to fit your hand like a glove. For my home defense I opted for the 686, because it was the only factory model with an affordable price and an improved double action trigger. Money not being a problem, I'd buy a French Manhurin MR73 today. There are other interesting European designs like the German Korth, the Italo German Sauer by Armi San Paolo (projected in Germany and produced in Italy, an adaptation of the classic M&P design with selected barrels, I've seen scary test clusters from these), the Mateba. Affordable yet effective sixguns were and in some case still are produced by Astra, LLama, CZ (the Grand Model).
Lets face it, the 38 caliber revolver has won more gun battles against criminals than any other weapon, it possesses some shortcomings as anything. Those shortcomings were due to the use of ineffective loads (round nose 158 grains police and 130 grains air force). The gun industry lives by selling new guns, so the 38 that refused to go out of service had to be killed (police departments wouldn't give away serviceable guns to purchase new ones of the same model made with inferior production standards, they would, however, trade obsolescent, outmoded that is, guns for innovative, not field tested, designs).
The NYPD's first issue weapon was the colt hand ejector in 32, chosen by the supervisor Theodor Roosvelt, then they went to 38 colt new service, than to Smith's 38 which they retained till the nineties. The NYPD had to allow agents to retain their service revolvers, if they so wished, because veterans refused to trade their beloved Smiths for a plastic pistol, in front of an astonished supervisors committee. The 38 revolvers produced from the 60's to the 80's could remain in service up to 2010 and immobilize police pistol market... The moment they were sold out, gunwriters rushed to buy them, nuff said...
Colonel Rex Applegate trained the operatives to send behind the Axis line in WWII, had access to 45 and 9mm autos of all sorts (Colt, Browning captured Walthers), his choice for OSS operatives? 38 Military and Police with 4" barrel.
Charles Askins was a major of the US Marine corp with experience in the Sicily, Italy and Europe expeditions, a top notch international shooter and an officer of the US Border Patrol with many gunfights on his record. He knew so much about guns that he wrote, in 1953, that the US Military would have moved to a double action 9mm (a solution he did not disagree with, for military applications). His choice of weapon? 38 and 45 revolvers with 4" barrel.
Jim Cirillo, veteran of the NYPD stakeout unit and later instructor in the FBI accomplished all his feats with a 38 M&P, today his becoming interested in DAO autos, but I believe his choice of weapon is still a 4" 44 magnum revolver.
Raimond Sasia, chief instructor of the French Gendarmerie and creator of the Sasia method (see "Le Tir Rapidè") in the 70' could choose among all sorts of automatics, his choice? The 3" inches 38/357 revolver.
In the 60' a specialized unit was created to fight in Vietnam tunnels, the unit was proposed the 45 auto, but choice of weapon was up to the members, who opted for 38 revolvers for the most part. These simply worked better when you had to fight in tight quarters in the dark.
When WWI broke out, the army with the most extensive fighting experience in the recent years was the British one, followed by the French.
Italy, Austria, Germany, Turkey, USA (partly) issued automatics of new (then kinds), England officers carried .455 Webleys, French Officers 8mm Lebels.
The old Webley was a sought after weapon in WWII as well, ask to veterans, I've done it.
Jeff Cooper, who is best known for promoting the 1911 A1 in 45, has always held that the average officer and shooter with non highly specialized training is better served by a revolver of 44-45 caliber and that such weapon is immensely superior to any 9mm auto.
He does not talk much about his own experience, but we know he has taken out a Japanese machinegunner, a Japanesse rifleman and a SMG armed red in Thailand at separate times with one shot each from a pistol. The latter two were taken with the 1911, the first with the old colt SAA.
The only two automatic fans of the old school I'm aware of were W. E. Fairbarn and Winston Churchill (who used a German Mauser with dum dum bullets in Omdurman).
Chick Gaylord, holster designer and father of modern concealed weapon fast draw, with experience as Secret Services operative, was a revolverman from day Alpha to day Omega.
One last paladin we can mention is Bill Jordan with top notch combat credentials in both the Marines and the border patrol, he would hold the superiority of the revolver over the auto any time.
An Italian policeman I know, who was responsible for politicians escort during the years of red terrorism, ones had a malfunction with his service auto and carried a colt detective special for all the rest of his career.
An English officer of the military police who was later assigned in Kenya during the Mau Mau affair, I can't tell his name for obvious reasons, was confronted in the middle East by three armed "allied" officers he was pursuing for crimes of war. They were their to eliminate him, no less, he drew his service revolver and sent them to the other side. This guy has been a Bisley competitor for a long time and knew much about guns.
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> tl;dr a revolver in .38 is apparently one of the best guns for concealed carry
so we just finished up our Oregon/Washington mini meet.
It as cold as fuck
Most of us were drunk as fuck
It as fun as fuck
It was fuck as fuck
This thread is dedicated to talking about the meet. What was good, what was bad, what we should do differently next time for the meet this coming May in Washington.
Feel free to post photos you took while there
For based steelbro
>>28046114
did ya'll run a train on that girl?
>13 guys
>1 girl
could've continuously cummed inside her for a coupla hours at least
>>28046147
2 grills ackshully, one was taking the pic
I heard that 4chan has an online club so they can buy CMP guns. I want to get on that shit since the 1911's might start going up for sale
>>28046111
Okay first you must go to a Black lives matter event and tactically deploy a dragon dildo. Take a timestamp post it here and IVAN will get you senpai
Just join the gca the magazines are nice
went defunct last year sometime
>Manual safeties are good, even on pistols and carry guns
>40 S&W is a blight on the firearms community that should have never been created, and the sooner it fades into obscurity the better
>Pistol carbines > SBRs in rifle calibers; SBRs are too loud, lose performance when using cartridges designed for long barrels, and don't look as nice as long barrels
>Revolvers and automatics are equally cool
>bolt action rifles are the most fun to shoot
>I am sick of the trend of putting muzzle brakes/flash hiders on everything. increased recoil>increased noise and concussion
>In general, SAO>SA/SA>DAO
>More people should get into black powder, not the inline shit though
>the 1911 is hardly overrated
>the Mosin Nagant is a great rifle
>Pineapple pizza is good
>>28046092
>>40 S&W is a blight on the firearms community
I stopped reading, you shitter.
>>28046109
Why do you like 40? I am genuinely curious.
>>28046092
>German steel is overrated
>the Arisaka type 99 was the best bolt action battle rifle
>The Ross was a good rifle
>Rimmed ammunition after 1905 is retarded
>The 1917 Enfield was overrated as fuck: It's fat, overly heavy, and clumsy
>The SKS and AK suck only because their uncomfortable as fuck
>On that topic, the Thompson SMG was horrible because it had the most uncomfortable stock ever used on any gun ever.
>It's 2015
>almost 2016
>It's what year it is
>The internet goes out in your whole city
Is it time for pic related?
Suicide?
>>28046016
Only the internet? No.
The entire power grid? Closer, but still no because bug-in is my first choice and option as should it be for everyone else.
Just the Internet goes out?
I think people will get by. And oldfags will get to laugh at newfags who grew up in an age with instant access on demand in their fucking hand, and as they fumble about with their perceived inability to survive without a luxury.
Then it comes back, because google needs the Internet to make money, and teh government needs the internet to shitpost on /k/.
Requesting the webm where a tank driver pokes his AK out the top hatch and starts popping shots off at nothing in what looks like Syria.
Talk shit on my Milano knife /k/.
This is all i have for self defense while Im here in LA. Had to leave my gun in Texas.
>>28045809
That sure is a shitty knife, Op
>>28045809
i think the knife is gay and cool at the same time, you should stop by west Hollywood ;-)
Those stilettos are like the cheapest crappiest knives you can get, but at least it'll stab someone. Maybe get some pepper spray to go with it.
/tg/ here, I'm making a future-Hind and future-Hip for a campaign. I need names of Soviet helicopter-related officers to use to name them. Also, info about Soviet Helicopter doctrine would be nice.
Thanks.
>>28045796
ISIS pls.
bump
Anyone?
>>28045796
Which RPG?