I've been watching the Somme commemoration, and I was wondering what sort of guns these would be.
Are they a standard British weapon?
>>30464281
Yes.
>>30464281
That's a FN SC180 in 6.5 x 45 mm, standard issue for Prince of Wales' Own Culveriniers Regiment and other highly ceremonial units.
L85A2s with parade covers over the handguard and the SUSAT sight
Bored now so /k/ gets a Mosin appreciation dump.
So what ever really happened to Based Dugan, why'd he stop doing Carnik Con. Anyone miss Dugan?
He can paint, act, he writes his own comedy material, edits and directs all his videos, he produces his own music, Dugan Ashley is literally good at everything.
Let's have a CarniK Con/ Dugan Ashley thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuMuZDjanBA
Dude has MS, he can't do videos anymore.
He still does 3gun or something, check out his instagram
Eurofaggots assemble.
Who else is starting to sell their guns due to the vote that will come later this month?
I've already started to put my semi autos on auction platforms to see if I can get some money before they are taken away.
Aren't you guys worried?
You mean the semi auto rifle ban? I thought it wasn't going to happen.
>>30463994
It passed the EU commission and now will go to the EU parliament for a vote.
If it passes the parliament we can kiss our semi autos goodbye and all Other guns as well since they will make it so hard to get guns that it's might as well be a gun ban.
>>30463985
C U C K
Hide yo guns
Fight for your rights
But I guess you are too much of a pussy and used to getting fucked in the ass.
Guess who is eager to buy your panic sales.
>http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36680899
>Taiwan's navy has mistakenly launched a supersonic anti-ship missile from its Kaohsiung naval base, say officials.
>A patrol boat was undergoing a drill inspection when the Hsiung Feng III missile was set off, Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA) reported.
Impressive
The Republic of China truly shows that they are the overlord of the Asian Region. Firing a supersonic Harpoon class missile shows they have the...
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What are physical controls like aboard ships?
Maybe someone sneezed and flipped a switch then pressed a button.
>>30463706
Taiwan isn't China dumbass
>>30463706
fucking moron
Taiwan officially the Republic of China (ROC)
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC)
American education system at its best ...
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-air-force-podcast-idUSKCN0Z22P5
>Until 1947, the Air Force was part of the U.S. Army. Of course, even then, the Navy had its own airplanes launching from aircraft carriers, protecting the fleets and attacking the enemy directly.
>Nowadays, the Army has helicopters and transport planes. The Marines have their own fighter jets. Naval aviators are as renowned as their Air Force colleagues and fly missions against ground-based targets.
>This week...
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>>30462974
No, we should keep our AF.
But as a former Marine that sees daily "let's get rid of Marines" threads, go ahead and troll them to your best ability.
>Grabs popcorn.
>>30462974
But the airforce does most of the killing in war
>>30463043
His argument is that because aircraft have evolved to be a component of essentially every form of conflict, having them as separate entity just creates pointless bureaucracy, especially considering the other branches already have an 'air force' of their own.
The analogy he uses is that it wouldn't be logical to have a separate branch of the military from the Army that was in control of armored vehicles because they are used in every type of conflict.
Trips decides what I enlist in (don't forget the foreign legion)
>>30462858
IDF
>>30462858
Afghan Army
>>30462858
Alcoholics Anonymous
So I'm moving to the bay area. Yeah, for guns it's sub-optimal, but for my career/life it's gonna be great, and It's a good innawoods/desert state. The AR that I am currently building is gonna get sold off because fuck bullet buttons, so I need some ideas for some compliant guns. Currently considering an M1 Tanker Garand, and M1A/M14, or a non-shit era Marlin Guide Gun. Anything else I should keep in mind?
>>30462105
Buy all your off roster handguns prior to moving in state. Once you're here, you're outta luck getting anything that isn't on the list.
Keep your hi caps outta state. Either give them to a friend for safe keeping or sell them.
Bullet buttons are t that bad (if you don't know anything else).
Welcome anon!
>>30462195
Tragically, I know the joy of proper salt rifles. 10rnd limit for handguns, right? Anything not super pricey you would recommend picking up before I go? I was planning on getting a 1911, but since those are kosher I should probably get something I couldn't get otherwise.
>>30462249
Many 1911s aren't on the safe roster because it's not by design, but by manufacturer/model, and new models can't be added to the list. New ones can go at a premium.
Also any M1A must be CA compliant because the stock M1A's flash hider is LOL ILLEGAL ASALT WEPPAN.
Can we get an American wallpaper thread goin? I need some more.
Fucking love that shit^ my background for like a year
Here you are, my fellow burger.
>>30461879
can do
49 people didn't die, so it won't be on the news, but whatever.
Pic. related
>>30461807
>49 faggots
Ftfy
>>30461807
While yes, other than 49 people not dying, there is also a 6 letter word that instantly keeps any murder stories and such out of the news
post link to story
http://www.navytimes.com/story/military/2016/06/14/lcs-program-changes-review-john-richardson-navy/85865948/
>Instead of three mission modules being available to switch out on deployment, the Navy is looking at moving to a “one ship, one mission” approach, where each LCS will be designated as surface, anti-submarine or mine countermeasures ships with the ability to switch out if needed.
>Instead of three mission modules that can switched out in theater, we will move [to] something simpler: one ship, one mission
That's...
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>>30461574
>You have to sail all the way back to Wisconsin
>>30461586
>OP picture
>Not getting the joke
What's hilarious about this is that in trying to make refitting magical, they only succeeded in making it 100x easier than ever before.
> gj navy
Ever wonder why our groups have been getting taken down for the last 7 months? We know why now. And who. Reports are anonymous.
Here gentlemen is a list of the core group, who operated in secret, who colluded and even lied to take gun pages and posts down on Facebook. This shut off communication and account for many. I'm sure you know at least one person impacted.
They targeted groups with military base names, they targeted gun rights groups, they targeted airsoft and paintball groups. They targeted a lot of foreign gun discussion groups.
They even...
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>>30461525
who cares
Might be helpful if I include the documents, eh?
Mega
#!uNlgSQRD!_jah_9ibEy9iZWOIxyosHEGPV7PixJ_Mje0fDQTkeGw
thinking if making a legal sawn off 12 any pics?
why does 12ga food cost as much as big boy rifle rounds?
>start manufacturing ar15s with wood
>lefties suddenly stop calling them assault rifles
Would this plan work?
>>30461308
Probably, honestly.
They're kinda retarded
>>30461308
yes but youll also have to call it something else since AR15 is now a trigger word
like the MB 37 or something non nonsensical
lefties are too irrational
So I'm not sure if any of you guys have heard that the European Union wants to raise it's own army. Aside from the political aspects of all this, what do you guys think the capability of such a military would be?
Considering GDP and Population (minus the UK of course):
Would a unified European military rival the United States?
What possibility is there that they create an oceangoing fleet to project their power?
How long do you think it'll be until it gets bogged down in yet another Russian winter?
Given that the European Union has roughly the same GDP and population as the US, and unlike China they have a similar level of scientific output, they could raise an army on par with the US if they wanted to.
They never will, because it costs money, and because Europeans can't have real militaries without acting like chimpanzees.
>>30460733
I would imagine they are posturing against UK for noping out.
>Rival US
Hehehe thanks for the giggle.
>>30460773
Pretty sure the EU had a higher GDP than America, although idk if that's still the case with Brexit.