I'm thinking of picking up a factory sbr MPX at my LGS just wanted your guys opinion on it.
Pistol caliber carbines are sexy, but intermediate carbines are better in all aspects.
It will be fun, if you think you'll have fun with it go for it.
>>29759302
"better".... fag.
>>29759343
Okay, I need some help guys.
Picked up this rifle recently and I can't find any info on it anywhere.
It's a 1903 of some variant, but the stock is, of course, sporterized, and there are very few identifying marks anywhere on the rifle.
I'll post all the identifying marks I can find over the next few minutes, any info at all is appreciated.
Mainly though, I'm trying to figure out what variant it is, who made it, and when they made it.
The only thing I am 100% sure of is that the serial for the receiver is 5005xxx.
>>29759160
>>29759160
Capital "P" on bottom side of muzzle
>>29759160
Left side of Barrel, about half-way down.
Were there seriously some Brits who were upset about the General Belgrano being sunk?
Like, seriously...........how cucked of a country to do you have to be to get upset over an enemy ship being sank?
>>29758942
Sherman was upset that he had to fuck the south in the ass.
He still did it tho. It's not cucked to be sad over the death of humans, it's cucked to start a hippie movement over it.
Oh boy, a thread where the first sentence creates a strawman and the second sentence attacks that strawman
What a fresh and interesting concept
Some people think the same about the two bombs dropped on Japan, but jeejejjeejjeje
First the Russians tested one successfully last week and now the chinks have tested one as well. Americans still can't figure this shit out (I blame it on the low IQ of the population but that's another story for another thread).
Anyway, Bill Gertz (who else?) has the goods. Gertz is really tight with Pentagon.
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/china-successfully-tests-hypersonic-missile/
>>29758895
>tries using shitty memes to deflect the facts
are you 12? this site is for people 18+ if you didn't know. go back to club penguin, kiddo.
>>29758885
I'm just curious why is this even practical?... There's so many better weapons we have in our arsenal compared to this gook shit trash
What's does /k/ think of the Jaguar EBRC?
inb4 >wheels
>>29758852
That's one of the strangest looking vehicles I've ever seen.
>>29758852
Dafuq have they done with the glacis?
Probably fun as hell to blast across an African country in
Are the trailer park boys /k/?
Dude, why the fuck do you care?
What kind of question is that?
>>29758746
Meh not really...
More /b/ than /k/ id say
Why are Henry bigboys so much more expensive than their marlin 1894 counterpart? A Marlin seems to have just as good of quality as the Henry while also having a side loading gate and being over 2 pounds lighter.
Really thinking of buying a .44 or .357 levergat, and some people irl have pointed me towards henry over all else, i'm just finding it hard to justify the big boy price tag.
Any thoughts?
>>29758586
Marlins are good guns.
>>29758615
How are Rossis? Any experience with them? I really hate that crossbolt on the newer marlins. Also how to lookout for Remlins?
>>29758586
>some people irl have pointed me towards henry over all else
Those people are idiots. The lack of a loading gate is unacceptable for a levergun chambered for a anything larger than .22 rimfire.
I'm fine with a plain Jane mil spec 6.5 or whatever pound trigger, but what are your thoughts on pic related or other such fancy triggers. Worth or no?
If you only plink for fun at 200yrds or whatever, don't waste the money on it.
If you like to do more advanced/difficult shooting and/or stuff like 3-gun, then I'd highly recommend. I love mine.
>>29758563
No. I am used to the heavy trigger and I am very accurate with said trigger.
You can shoot faster with a lighter trigger tho nigger
>>29758563
are you building a lower from the ground up? or are you just buying a new trigger?
If I bought an F-86 Sabre and put pre NFA .50s back on it, would I be allowed to shoot shit on public land? Like in the middle of the Nevada desert.
What about on my own land?
>>29758524
>Being this autistic
I've always wonder the same.
>>29758524
Yes.
>FAA Sec. 91.15
>No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property.
>16 U.S. Code § 742j–1
>Any person who—
>(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or
>(2) uses an aircraft to harass...
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ITT: shitty meme companies that wouldn't exist if their things weren't shilled so hard
ATI
What is .45 acp handgun for under 900 dollars that will be good for innawoods or the innatheconcretejungle.
The Five-Seven is good but whats a .45acp handgun?
SUP BROTHERS, WHAT'S THE BEST .45 CAL HANDGUN FOR SHIET HIT THE FAN? YOU KNOW WHAT I'M TALKIN' BOUT? I'M TALKING ABOUT TEOTWAWKI (THEENDOFTHEWORLDASWEANDMYWIFE'SSONKNOWSIT) I NEED IT FOR SHIT HIT DUH FAAAAAN.
I NEED A .45 CAL PISTOL THAT WILL WITHSTAND ABUSE. MUCH ABUSE LIKE WHEN I BEAT MY WIFE'S SON. THANKS BROTHERS
>>29757776
Glock 21
FNX 45
M&P 45
Cz97
Star megastar
Sar k2
I know there are others than I am forgetting.
>>29757896
You forgot every HK .45 offering
So blitzkrieg was the defining tactic of WW2 what does /k/ think will be the defining tactic of the next major war?
> next major war
Between who
There's pretty major fucking wars right now holmes
>>29757774
Whoever wins between India and Pakistan + their allies vs. China
does anyone own one of these?
No, but I'd like to eventually get one
>>29757731
I really wish there was a legit school to learn medieval style long sword in my area.
Unfortunatley the only thing thats around here is some group of losers who claim to be practicing traditional medieval martial arts but are really just a group of somewhat tubby college kids who buy expensive props to larp with.
>>29758226
op here same, having a (sort of) copy made in nepal cause poor, need distal taper numbers though.
I know it might sound a stupid question to you experts. But what is the general curriculum of an officer in training?
I mean, of course officers are tied to their specific duties and also to the type of force they work for (radar officer is not operative officer and is not a naval one).
But there must be some shared basis by all people who have to make both tactical and strategic choices.
What do you do in your West Point classes (or the foreign version of it)? Do you do maths? Do you study specific strategy books? Do you take history classes? Or is it more...
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>only West Point cadets are officers
>>29757739
Man, I was making an example just to ask "what do you do during training?"
If you are unable to extrapolate my question despite my trivial.mistake, maybe you are not the person who is capable to provide me with answers.
>>29757792
You're right, my 8 years as an Active Duty Army Officer make me the last guy who would be able to answer your question. There are numerous courses which are a mix of field and classroom work that go into officer training
What a fucking disaster. Time to just cancel this flying piece of shit. Hope Trump just cuts all the funding for this flying lemon.
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-f-35s-software-is-so-buggy-it-might-ground-the-whole-fleet
>>29757658
can we please just have an F35 complaints general
like fuck all these threads on the same shit
what is this autistic fascination with the F35 in particular
>>29757665
quit bitching. there's only a single thread on F-35 and it's on a diff issue (radar).
anyway, highlights from the GAO report:
>Pilots, maintainers, and administrators at three of the five sites we visited are concerned about ALIS’s ability to deploy and function in forward locations. For example, users are concerned about the large server size and connectivity requirements, and whether the system’s infrastructure can maintain power and withstand a high-temperature...
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>>29757658
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/air-space/2016/04/26/f-35-chief-software-bugs-no-longer-threat-ioc/83553372/
>The software bugs that have plagued the F-35 program for months are largely resolved and no longer pose a threat to the Air Force’s goal of declaring its jets operational this year, according to the program chief.
OP in charge of keeping up to date