Now that we've all grown up a little and had time to think about it. Is he right /k?
https://youtu.be/8kUziGUka_A
Fuck your youtube channel
>>35115067
Fuck off Alex you tripfagging shitposting fuck
>>35115067
>a bunch of guns that are really too expensive for how little aftermarket they have
I only really agree with the Steyr MP9 being underrated and the vz. 58 kind of, but in the US they're not even that cheap with less options than AKs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wW5KR1pDxs
>>35115043
Nothing weird about saving urine, anon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kconhr6aVG0
>>35115060
>t.howard hughes
m9 is gay
>>35115017
Whatever you say, Glockfag.
>>35115017
You gay.
Why is the M9 being replaced?
/fak/ - military fashion thread
what military had the most fashionable uniform/s?
my vote goes to the Rhodesians for looking fly as fuck in those short shorts
tiger stripe
>>35115006
I got some Rhodie camo at a military fair a couple of weeks ago
>Genuine Rhodesians sat in their little camp
>Only Rhodesian thing at the entire fair
>Ask them where they got their camo
>South Africa mostly, repros exist but uncommon
>"we have one in the back looks about your size!"
>Its perfect
>They give me a can of SA Lager and send me on my way
It was a good day
(it didn't have short shorts much to the benefit of people around me, just the jacket & trousers - so I'm buying a repro hat)
>>35115006
despite the whole war crime stuff, Serb volunteer guard look pretty cool imo
https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/military/air-force-pilot-killed-in-crash-100-miles-northwest-of-nellis-base/
>Specific information on the aircraft involved in the crash is classified and not available for release, said Maj. Christina Sukach, a Nellis spokeswoman.
>Lt. Col. Eric Schultz was piloting the aircraft when it crashed. Ika said it was unknown whether other people were on board at the time of the crash.
>Schultz was a former civilian test pilot who held multiple graduate degrees. He joined the Air Force in 2001, according to the Capital Gazette, and became a flight training officer. He joined rarefied air when he qualified to fly the F-35 fighter jet in 2011, the newspaper reported.
http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/annapolis/ac-working-story-20170907-story,amp.html
>Lt. Col. Eric Schultz was flying an unspecified aircraft at about 6 p.m. over the Nevada Test and Training Range, approximately 100 miles northwest of Nellis Air Force Base. The aircraft was assigned to Air Force Materiel Command, which leads development of new combat technologies for the service.
>Schultz died as a result of injuries sustained in the accident.
>A former civilian test pilot, Eric Schultz held multiple graduate degrees when he joined the Air Force in 2001. He went on to be an experienced flight training officer who was the 29th pilot to qualify to fly the F-35 fighter jet in 2011. His crash was one of two Air Force crashes near Nellis on Wednesday. Twos A-10C Thunderbolt II jets assigned to the 57th Wing crashed on the test range at approximately 8 p.m.
Is it safe to assume the aircraft involved was an F-35 or am I overthinking this ?
F anyway
Also, this is not a flame thread, trolls pls go and stay go.
>f35 crashed
>a10 crashed
Dafuq were they doing out there?
>>35114845
>Specific information on the aircraft involved in the crash is classified
>Air Force Materiel Command
>http://www.afmc.af.mil/
Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) traces its heritage to 1917 at McCook Field, a World War I-era, experimental engineering facility in Dayton, Ohio. With the creation of the U.S. Air Service in 1918, the organization became known as the Engineering Division and was expanded to include responsibility for the Air Corps' logistics system. It was redesignated the Air Corps Materiel Division in 1926. As the largest branch of the Air Corps, the Materiel Division was responsible for all aircraft and equipment research, development, procurement, maintenance, supply and flight tests.
The research, development and logistics functions were separated during World War II. However, they were subsequently reunited for several years during the late 1940s under the Air Materiel Command and structured around the strengths of technological superiority and worldwide logistics support. In 1950, the Air Research and Development Command was broken out as a separate organization devoted strictly to research and development. In 1961, Air Materiel Command was redesignated Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC), while the Air Research and Development Command gained the added responsibility for weapon system acquisition and was redesignated Air Force Systems Command (AFSC).
On 1 July 1992, AFLC and AFSC combined to form Air Force Materiel Command, a single, streamlined organization with an expanded mission. The new command built upon AFLC's expertise in providing worldwide logistics support -- including maintenance, modification and overhaul of weapon systems -- and AFSC's expertise in science, technology, research, development and testing.
Asphyxiation in an F-35? Not that surprising.
THEY CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/us/atf-tobacco-cigarettes.html
>>35114842
that's the sort of clusterfuck i'd expect from the atf.
shame it looks like they managed to shift the blame pretty well.
>A tobacco company had just raided the A.T.F.
how the tables have turned.
Too bad it was mostly swept under the rug.
>>35115507
It is pretty typical of the ATF to toe just over the line and get away with a slap on the wrist. Just look at Choke Point, Wide Receiver, and Fast and Furious. The organizational discord and gross mismanagement of the ATF is absolutely mind blowing. Keep in mind that the ATF as an independent agency of the Department of Justice hasn't even been around for two decades and yet they seemingly have a major inquiry open on them every year by the Office of the Inspector General.
Yanklets.. when will they learn?
wat game?
>>35114784
War of Rights.
Also this thread can either be /k/ vidya or just another cesspool of Sherman shills and DINDU SLAVERY shit.
>>35114787
graphics are pretty nice for a low budget game
>Shoot ten rounds at 200m
>Can't see shit, but accidentally manage to put them all in the target
>Have to clean the thing for literally 2 hours
>Autistic guy at the armory keep yelling at me because there still some powder left in some places I can't even put a Q tip
Wow, shooting with a rifle is literally the opposite of fun, why do people do this?
>>35114631
An intermediary round without optics is more fun if you're doing a run-and-gun kind of deal.
>>35114631
Same reason driving a delivery truck for a shitty company you hate isn't as fun as driving your own tuned and customized car anywhere you want.
>>35114631
When it's your own rifles, you can shoot 10x the amount at 1/10 the cleaning interval.
>cleaning only every 1k+ rnds
Glock Perfection
>>35114612
>buys a gun known to grenade
>deliberately melts in thousands of tiny stress risers
anon will soon remember what it was like to have 2 fully functioning hands
>>35114671
Name a single other pistol good enough to do full auto without any significant modification
>>35115038
Honestly, probably only Glocks.
But as long as you use it one handed...
Why does Russia have shit training compared to other nations? China and Australia has RIMPAC, India has Red Flag. All Russia has is that shitty tank biathlon. Why can't they just let China train their conscripts?
>>35114575
Russia is a broken nation of fatalist drunks who's glory days are long over, and they are run by a corrupt thug who is in it to maxamize his wealth at the expense of all else.
The only thing keeping their country from being overrun is a bunch of rusty nukes that may or may not work.
>>35114597
Then they should've joined Ukraine.
You literally couldn't have made your bait thread any more obvious.
Bought my first gun after Trump became president. Did AR food cost more when Obama was president?
There was The Great Ammo Shortage post sandy hook. But, that's over now.
Everything 2A wise costed more when our last president was in office.
>>35114436
This. All this stuff about "banning guns" drove prices up.
Now, ARs are cheaper than ever.
So why not replace the 223/556x45 and 308/762x51 with a wssm
223, 243, 25 wssm.
Make the mag well wider and double stack these fuckers.
Would this have feeding issues, how would you get around that?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Super_Short_Magnum
>>35114335
Or what about a 6.5 grendel with a drum mag?
>>35114335
Dtech and Oly Arms have been making wssm uppers for years. Single stack in standard mags with modified feed lips.
>>35114335
barrel life
Post Eastern Bloc Militaries
Would you buy this in case of a zombie outbreak?
No, i can get the picture for free elsewhere
>>35114169
Tracked vehicles require an insane amount of maintenance. The things that can and will break on them need specialized equipment and entire teams of trained mechanics to fix. Literally the worst vehicle to pick for any hypothetical SHTF scenario.
>>35114169
Nah.
Logistics would suck ass.
Just getting enough fuel would be a massive undertaking.
Is it shit?
I'm thinking about appendixing one with an x300u in a g code
>>35114106
M8 you're not going to conceal the largest light-encumbered doublestack full size 9mm pistol on the planet in your pants.
They are good, but it is a full-sized duty pistol with a metal frame. There are more comfortable CCW firearms with equivalent firepower.
I have a similar set up but its way too big to carry.