>papasha-41
>gyou-er 43
>Abrahams
>>33876616
>M1 Abrahams when refering to an M1A2
>"Actually it's 'goo-rund'"
>"Actually it's 'suppressor'"
>tfw they don't match your autism
>carbyne
>guh-rand
>emm
>one
>six
>>33877100
>carbean
>>33877100
Not sure what pronunciation you're wanting to use
>>33877100
>>33878202
>Car-bean
Fucking cuck
>ef ay el
I know a guy who pronounces Kalashnikov as 'Krishnov'
>Kalishnikov
>>33876616
>.38 S&W
>means .38 Special
>.45 Colt
>means .45 ACP
>7mm
>nothing else, just 7mm
Being a cartridge hipster is horrible and makes me angry for no particular reason other than people not sharing my autism
>>33878238
>tfw spent an hour slowly learning his name
It's a fucking mess, you have to admit.
>Aloominum when referring to Aluminium
>>33878384
you must have autisium
>>33878316
I would like seeing the guy struggling to get .38 S&W into his .38 Special
>>33878384
>Aluminum is the American and Canadian spelling for the silver-white metallic element (number 13 on the periodic table) abundant in the earth’s crust. Aluminium is the preferred spelling outside North America. Neither term is superior to the other, and both are etymologically and logically justifiable. Aluminum is older, while aluminium is more consistent with other element names such as helium, lithium, magnesium, and so on (though let’s not forget there are other -um elements—molybdenum, tantalum, and platinum).
Brits changed it because it didn't end like other elements and that triggered their 'tism.
>>33878515
IIRC it was originally ”alumium”
>>33876616
>Ehm
>One
>Six
>Eh
>One
>Hem
>One
>Gr
>And
>>33877100
>CarBane?
>>33878211
Either way's right.