https://www.change.org/p/council-of-the-european-union-eu-you-cannot-stop-terrorism-by-restricting-legal-gun-ownership?source_location=petition_footer&algorithm=recommended_share&grid_position=1
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-6110_en.htm
> Among proposed restrictions are:
- ban on self-loading firearms which resemble automatic weapons - ban on firearms which were not used at all in Paris attack, but are important for national defense of many states
- automatic firearms and semiautomatic firearms which resemble automatic weapons would be banned even after deactivation - all collections would be outlawed, only exception would be museums which would be required to irreversibly deactivate their exhibits, thereby permanently damaging its historic and cultural value
- all other deactivated firearms, along with gas guns, alarm guns, paintball and airsoft replicas etc. shall be moved into category C - firearms subject to declaration
- the Commission expects member states to actually enforce its order - e.g., seize, confiscate and destroy all newly prohibited firearms - yet expects no impact on the EU budget, which means that either Member states would be forced to pay all compensation for seized property, or there will be confiscation without any compensation.
>>28029061
>implying this is not a good thing
It's like you want to see innocent people and children shredded by gunfire
The more defanged we can make Europe the better. You're all a bunch of barbarians. Can you even go a decade without committing genocide? You're simply not civilized enough to compare to Americans. You should be thankful were looking out for you.
Need some help restoring this H&R arms Hunter model/model 933.
When I got it it was rusted to shit and missing a bunch of parts. I've since cleaned up most of the rust and identified what parts I need.
Main spring and the entire ejector rod assembly.
My question is, how much should this cost me in parts and having got the thing for free, is it worth restoring beyond this point. It's pre 1930. 9 shot as all these are and its got the original cylinder and grips.
Shameless self bump here
>>28028948
This is worth money, but moreover, it's a fine collectible.
Restore it no matter the meager cost, treat it well, love it, jizz in each chambers of it.
Come on,where are the barrel size - dick jokes? You disappoint me /k/
Do EGLMs ever get used out in the wild, or does everyone with a SCAR just slap a 320 on it like a normal person?
Belgium has them & uses them on the SCAR & F2000, which is unsurprising.
Here's a pic of a MARSOC guy with one, I'm not sure if it was issued or not.
And here's SrA Mark A. Forester, CCT 21 STS in A-stan with one.
RIP Mark.
What are the pros and cons of drones vs manned aircraft? Is the Reaper currently the "top dog" of killer drones, given that Australia is buying them? Are there any jobs which can NEVER be done by drones? Also, the USA seems to be the biggest user of military drones, by far. Have Russia/China had any success in building similar aircraft?
Check the image for my opinion
Pros
>Nobody dies or gets captured if it crashes
>Operators can get up to eat or take a piss or even rotate with another crew, meaning longer missions are possible
>(if satlink == true), streamlined kill chain since command can just look at the screens themselves
>(if satlink == true), operators get to go home at night
Cons
>Cost (vs. actually comparable aircraft)
>Situational awareness for the crew themselves (not to commanders, obviously)
>Vulnerable to electronic attack (usually)
>Unreliable as shit
>Pilots don't really get the glory they joined the Chairforce for
Slightly off topic, but I've seen a RC reaper drone on sale. very tempted to buy one, then circle it over a place occupied by Allah's own. To see the reaction, pretty sure I'd get arrested though.
Every time i visit this board i am reminded i live in a country where you cannot own AR-15s or SKS and have fun like the /k/ommandos thanks to liberals playing on the emotions of the public following a tragic massacre over 20 years ago.
Plenty of them still around mate, just got to know the right people
>>28028819
Every city in Australia has one shit spot where you can buy one of the million semi autos not confiscated in 1996
Besides, we are growing, took my adler out skeet shooting the other day and converted like half of the range on why we need pumps and semis back
In 2000 there were 300k license holders, there are now 800k and with video games and the internet that number is skyrocketing as people watch the Americans have fun and say "i want that too"
>>28028926
Went through a whole case, it was an awesome day, we can definitely still have fun, you just need to find what you love
Which sword is the most powerful?
>>28028714
Claymore mine
>>28028714
excalibur
>>28028714
+15 Bastard sword.
US officials confirm sixth Chinese hypersonic manoeuvring strike vehicle test
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/china-again-tests-nuclear-hypersonic-missile/
http://www.janes.com/article/56282/us-officials-confirm-sixth-chinese-hypersonic-manoeuvring-strike-vehicle-test
Keypoints
>The DF-ZF/Wu-14 hypersonic glider moved with Mach 5 instead of Mach 10 as with the five previous tests. This indicates that the speed is variable and would also add to the counter-interception capability of this weapon. The two previous tests provided evidence of this weapon's ability to perform 'extreme manoeuvers' and 'evasive action' at the speeds of Mach 10.
>The possible launch-vehicle was identified to be the Kuaizhou-1/2 series of solid-fuel fast response ORS space rockets, using a military-grade road-mobile TEL (pic related).
>According to the US analysts, the fact that this is already the 6th test since early 2014, indicates that the DF-ZF is a very high priority weapon for China, and that we can expect an accelerated development. According to Richard Fisher, China could deploy this weapon by 2020.
Daddy Qian would be proud.
On an unrelated matter, Chinese scientists recently theorized that it is possible to communicate through a plasma sheath by using the plasma sheath as part of the antenna circuit. It's a very clever idea. In the past, everyone has been trying to brute force it and punch through the plasma sheath. Instead, the Chinese scientists decided to co-opt the plasma sheath for communication. This is a new idea that no one had thought of before.
Needless to say, America's gunna die.
Hi /k/, I need your help.
I have to be the pro-gun site in a gun control debate next Wednesday. My whole class is pretty anti-gun, and they always cite some statistics and "facts" as to why all guns should be banned. I need statistics and facts that show otherwise.
>/k/ is not google
Do your own fucking homework, faggot.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=gun+control+doesn%27t+work
>>28028618
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjVC_mABiGw
>>28028618
Just fucking cite the second amendment and look up statistics and shut. Go to youtube and look up 2nd amendment broken down and it'll say all you need to say.
There ya go
ITT threads that rustle your jimmies
>how do we reactivate battleships
>How could Hitler had won
>Britain was about to fall, a few brave pilots
>USA having a crucial contribution in WW2
>If Midway was lost, US would have lost the Pacific
>If Nazis had gun/tank/td/plane the'd have won
>Genius Rommel
>Normandy, a vital battle of WW2
>rustled jimmy threads
>>28028593
This is now a comfy threads thread
>molemen
>battlebuddies
>camothreads
>threads that only happen once a year at most
You have autism OP.
I have been trying to get rid of my hi-point 40 cal carbine with red dot sight and muzzle brake. I was selling it for $200 and pretty much like new shape. I could hit beer cans out to about 50 yards with it which surprised me. I had a guy show up to look at it and he offered a trade instead of the cash. It was a Star PD in .45 ACP 6+1 semi auto pistol After we both fired the guns, we shook hands and traded. I don't know a lot about Star firearms and I've learned I need to replace the buffer on it every 1000 rounds or so, which it doesn't seem hard to find those. Would you say I made out better in the deal or he did? Or about equal? I really love this compact little 45 and it shoots great and is accurate. But all that can be said about my cheap little carbine I traded away, as well.
Anyone?
>>28028512
If the pistol is in good condition and has been maintained properly.
Inspect it everywhere, apparently their frames have a tendency to crack.
Pretty interesting though.
>>28028613
Every where I have checked seems fine. It does have a cut in the frame that is put there by the manufacturer that some people misdiagnose as a cracked frame but it's to help with frame flex and is suppose to be there. But even the recoil buffer is in good shape still on this one, for now. I'm going to order a 10 pack of the buffers just to be on the safe side but it's hard finding good prices on these pistols. I was asking $200 and I see the handguns go for $250-$500 pretty much so I do think I made a good trade on my part. I only fired around 30 rounds yesterday but today going to do around 250 and see how it does but it's been cleaned/lubed and inspected now.
Okay. It's almost six in the morning, I didn't get any sleep, and the time that I should've spent in bed was instead weaponizing things like dragon dildos.
...You know you're on the internet too long when you find some way to make a spray deodorant flamethrower out of an extra-large horse dildo. The slogan for such a magnificent masturbatory marvel?
"Flared Chance the Stallion XL Flamethrower: For when you want to take the Dethklok song "I Ejaculate Fire" a little bit more literally." (Pic Related.)
This is only the tip of the toy, folks. Sadly, there's a lot more coming... Maybe. I don't know.
You guys can join in if you want. Go nuts. Just keep yours where they're supposed to be, is all I'm sayin'.
Second Idea: Dragon Dildo Zip Gun
A little bit "easier" than the flamethrower, but complicated in its own right: A steel tube down the shaft'll do the trick, but triggerin' the damn thing is another story. Caliber? Up to you, depends on the size of the hand "guard". If you wanna go all-out, those damn huge ones you find will certainly be the safest bet, although unless you really train they're not the best choice for multi-role use.
They'll work best, however, with the next idea: Dildo Rifle Grenades. How I'm gonna do this one is a bit harder to do. Pretty much a pole stuck in the bottom of the toy, and the pole gets stuffed down the barrel of a gun, and gets fired out with a blank. Figuring out how in the hell I'll get the explosives in there is something I gotta figure out. The more trivial question is "should it detonate on impact, or should it wait until after penetration?"
And, depending on how you make the prior zip gun idea, you could use that also as a launcher for these things. You haven't seen everything until you see some random crazy bastard shooting an exploding dildo with a horse dildo.
>>28028407
I recently bought a 37mm launcher at the fun show and have been working on all kinds of rounds. My favorite so far are the dildo rounds I made. Haven't gotten a chance to test then out yet but I can't wait. I'm thinking they can be really effective riot suppression rounds or a less than lethal option for singal combatants.
Hey, /k/, what kind of dildo will fit most snugly in an aluminum 37mm shell?
>>28028269
a 37mm dildo
Dragon dildo makes super small dildos. Just cram a bunch of em into a shotshell.
>>28028269
Why is the wall so thick?
itt: dank /k/ webms
Posting some to get us rolling.
gifs also cool
ITT we post the most /k/ slavic pic we have
Sauce for pic related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2Sc8YXOKHQ
>>28028158
here u go
>>28028158
>>28028158
Remove kebab
GUN SAFETY
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Keeping monkeys away from guns would also be safe
Slide is open and locked, chamber is exposed and empty, magazine is ejected. Shitty TD but considering all the other safe items, it's forgivable.
>>28027969
This. OP probably gets made when people point a field-stripped barrel at him because "I DON'T TAKE NO CHANCES WITH SAFETY BOY"