Holy shit guys I think I figured out the ultimate way to rek these idiots. My kikebook has blown up with euro trash bitching about murica but this works every time.
Literally just ask them why and how. Be curious and when they answer act confused (or mostly you really are confused by there shit) When they see that someone they think is neutral is confused and can call the problems with there ideas they shut up or more often get violent and abusive. Call them out on them this like "woh why are you being mean all of a sudden? I thought you guys were the non violent ones."
This angers them even more and they usually sperg out hard or go on a rant with "facts" but then you can use those "facts" to go another round and really fuck with them.
It's not very productive but there is no reasoning with some of these people. Might as well burst there bubble and have some fun.
One of the things this mong shared. I generally have no clue what the fuck the guy means.
u fockin wot m8y
So yeah you basically act retarded and they get mad.
Make an abortion of a gun in Pimpmygun :
http://pimpmygun.doctornoob.com/app.php
Pic related is a "California Compliant" straight pull bolt action ACR
>>27531407
Bullpup AK built around FN2000 frame
Non-bullpup AUG
>>27531407
Obligatory
I have a short cylinder bore shotgun that won't pattern for shit.
Want to load it with some 2 3/4" slugs.
Maybe put a red dot on it.
Want slugs to long lasting, so I guess sealed?
Low recoil is a plus.
Accurate is a plus.
Cheap is a plus.
Surplus is a plus, I guess.
Want some good shotgun slugs to throw in the closet for the next couple decades.
Suggestions?
>>27531088
Are these sealed?
How long can they be stored before they're not reliable?
>>27531151
No not sealed. Are you storing them in contact with the elements? No? Dont worry about it.
>>27531267
What if I swim across a river and submerge them and then try to shoot them a month later?
/k/,
I need a carry gat and Im a little indecisive. Im between a few things:
>g43
It'll conceal nicely and it just works
>m&p shield with apex trigger kit
muh mag cap
>sig p6/p225
my main range toy is a sig p228 so I wouldnt mind carrying double action in the event that I can get my hands on one of these, may conceal decently as the p228 just barely prints in an appendix holster.
>cz sp01 or 2075 rami
wouldnt mind a cz if I didnt hear such shit about them. also rami a fat.
any help would be appreciated and also feel free to use this thread do discuss gats you all carry and options you switch between.
>>27530920
Enjoy the hot brass on your toes chica.
CZ P-01
HK USP compact
SIG P229 or 228
Glock 19
>>27530927
Unless it gets stuck between her toes it's going to be mildly annoying at worst.
>>27529825
It did all the dying.
>>27529837
/thread
Germany had a hell of a K/D ratio...
My eyes they burn.
Commiefornia why you do this.
sorry about the image format.
What is this button thing on the left side of the M-1944 pistol belt for?
Not Op, but I've got similar questions regarding this type of belt. I've got an Austrian version of this (cold war surplus), are the dimensions the same? Also any information on how these were worn would be greatly appreciated.
>>27529250
Just around the waist.
>>27529250
The web belt was worn as a belt with greens.
As the basis for the patt 58 webbibg (SLR webbibg)
It was not worn with barracks dress, we had to buy staple belts in unit or Corps colours for that.
So I got bitten by the dagger bug and went searching around or a decent production piece this weekend. I would have gone with a custom, but I don't necessarily want to drop that much coin or wait for one. I ended up settling on one of Ka-Bar's new production John Ek series (the model 4 specifically). While I've always been interested in some of the classic military designs (V-42, Fairbairn-Sykes, etc) I had never known the history of the Ek Commando knives. Here's some good history on them: http://www.fairbairnsykesfightingknives.com/ek-knives.html
While I tend to like the idea of mixing classic design points to create something new, a lot of people treat any modification to classic designs as heresy.
What about you, fellow /k/ommandos? Are some things too sacred to change? Alternately, post and discuss classic knife designs/patterns.
>>27528687
I love mine and the Ek design in particular. More durable than a FS or V-42 but still retaining all the desirable properties of a good dagger.
Obviously if Ek had the business foresight to still be making them like they used to in the 40s I'd have picked on of those up but that's not an option.
Only complaint was the sheath which was an easy fix.
>>27528734
What did you do to fix the sheath? And did you have a FS or V-42 on hand to compare the Ek to? Or are you going by just the nature of the designs?
>>27528768
The sheath has two lumps of kydex or whatever polymer du jour so you need to 'peel' the sheath outwards in order to draw.
It already has a clasp which is more than adequate to keep the knife in place so I just whittled the kydex away.
I got a big boner for the FS knife so I started researching them which led me to looking at the V-42 and other military daggers/stilettos. Common complaints regarding the FS and V-42 were that due to the narrow blade and rat tail tang they had a habit of breaking or chipping off in or upon encountering bone. The Ek knife had no such problems.
What do look for in a good Mosin nugget?
Bullets
>>27528359
the archive
>>27528359
head space that's not fucked
numbers that match
stock in good shape
rifling that's in good shape
stock that wasn't refinished by some stupid motherfucker that thinks linseed oil looks good.
Why
What kinda war you want fam
Not even my final form
does the U.S. air force accept army pilots for transition to fixed wing programs?
Army pilot bro here. There is a program that exists but it's like unicorn farts to find and get in to. The better bet is to find an USAF OPO and make the transition that way. Good luck tho. Not at drawdown time.
>army has things that fly
wait what?
^^
this is airforce opinion
Why does it seem like all army pilots want to branch transfer ?
>tfw moving to Santa Clara for two years of school
RIP my carry permit
Also, I have a p938, can I even bring that into the state?
yeah, if it has a mag under 10 rounds.
you'll have to get an FSC.
it'll probably take you a couple months.
>>27527108
If you have money when you get in California just buy a police trade-in. Super cheap and its a gun.
>>27527108
You can bring anything into the state as long as it is not banned by name, a SBR or SBS. All of your ARs must have a boolitbootin if you want a pistol grip. Oh and don't forget, you have to register all of your firearms within 30 days of your residence change.
Who military here? Enlisting has seemed more and more attractive to me as time goes on. However I have no idea what branch I would want to join. Did you enjoy/value your time in? Would you recommend your branch/mos? I'm in college so I would probably be officer material since I would either do ROTC or be enlisting holding 2 bachelor's degrees.
>>27527022
/meg/
Anyhoo.
I'm Navy, Sub occifer. I did NROTC. Lot of friends in Army, USAF, USMC, and some SWO/Pilot/Seal buddies.
You already have a BA/BS? You can go to OCS if your GPA isn't shit. Two BA/BS doesn't really do much for you, and only one can be used to give you rank if enlisting.
What are you interested in? What are your majors? It's a pretty big world out there.
>>27527201
Not yet, I'm a sophomore/2nd year. Yeah, I figure two doesn't count any more than one, but I'm doing a double major regardless. I'm majoring in environmental science and chemistry, so neither is really all that relevant to military service. I've thought that being a combat engineer would probably be the closest fit, because some of the skills would transfer to restoration projects. That would put me in the Army most likely, but I'm also open to the Navy, that's what my uncle was in.
>>27527348
>>/meg/
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS THREAD ANYMORE
Okay /k/ show me your WWI collections.
>>27526417
>>27526436
Some more
>>27526447
War is often a frightening thing, despite how much patriotic fervor you may claim to carry.
It has come to my attention that the most frightening things about war might not explicitly be the enemy, but rather their equipment that is used against you.
Can anyone tell me what would be the most intimidating thing to fight against?
>Hajjis v.s. the BRRRT
>Americans v.s. Mitsubishi ZEROs
>Americans v.s. Tiger tanks
>Vietnamese v.s. Napalm
>etc
You get the idea.
Honestly, in our modern times when so many wars are fought by a superior military force on one side and a bunch of ragtag untrained rebels on the other, the scariest would be to simply come across a group of well-trained infantry that know what they're doing. It's easy to fuck up the enemy when they don't know what they're doing and you have all kinds of air and ground support to back you up, but as soon as the playing field gets leveled at all, it turns from a turkey shoot to a real kill-or-be-killed situation.
The worst thing isn't the enemy shooting back at you, it's the enemy returning accurate fire that zips inches over your head despite your own attempts at suppressing fire.
>>27526859
That must feel like hell, like , you go hunting and spot a deer in the bushes, you aim and take your shot, only to see that deer was wearing plates and starts to shoot back at you
>Gas
Whatever fucking gas they use on our asses when training just fucking sucks.
It burns your eye sockets and it feels like your brain is coming thru your fucking nose. Plus you can't fucking breathe without feeling like you are being stabbed by 9 inch pin needles in your fucking lungs. It makes being shot at a cake walk