I live in an urban center and need some means of harrassing some groundhogs that are digging holes and eating lettuce in my neighborhood.
What do I need to know? I haven't shot guns for a long time, and I never had a bb/pellet gun when I was a kid.
>>30663229
dumping some random pics because tfw dont have gun pics on this pc.
>>30663229
Mothman... anybody
>>30663229
Watch Watership Down
Re-create it. You know the part I mean.
Don't buy a BB gun
Move out of the city
Buy a real gun
Do not pass Go
Do not collect $200
How does /k/ feel about the NRA?
Pretty good, but need to stop bugging people 24/7 for donations and work on the Hughes Amendment.
It exists.
>>30663179
I like their museum. Everything else about them I could care less.
Rate my bug out bag. I'm getting a better bag in the mail and I've got a shitload of shells and 7.62x54r. Post your own BOBs.
>>30663157
Are you able to actually tell us what you have or lay it out in a way that's not retarded?
>>30663192
You can see it all in the picture.
An axe.
a mosin.
a maverick.
some pain pills and sleeping pills.
a can opener, nail clippers,sharpening stone, knife, zippo lighter with fluid, flint and wicks.
some ammo, bayonet, multitool, gun cleaner with the proper cleaning kits for both guns and an ammo pouch.
>>30663322
Ok, you need to add some calorie dense food, a mess kit, at least 3 liters of water carrying capacity, a way to filter and purify water, some actual first aid gear, cordage, duct tape, another 3 ways to make fire, a half dozen trash bags to serve as tent, sleeping bag,and tarp, a good fixed blade knife, a good folding knife, a dozen feet of stainless steel wire, foul weather gear, leather gloves, maybe winter gloves, hygiene gear, spare socks and underwear, eyepro, and a hat.
Lose the bayonet.
The...
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Army Reservist Engineer kills 5 police and injures 11 others, in Dallas.
Marine veteran only kills 3 and injures 3 others in Baton Rouge.
Part Timer POG blows out Every Marine a Rifleman.
>>30663143
>Cuckland, Texas
vs.
>Dirty South
Gee, I wonder if there were differences in the situation...
>>30663178
The Marine came down from Missouri to kill cops in Louisiana.
How many of the hundreds of thousands of black veterans, are going to continue this trend?
>>30663143
Lee-Harvey Oswald
Charles Whitman
Besides, we get the comedic genius Drew Carey
Glen Bell
R. Lee Ermey
Smedley Butler
Jim Webb
George Jones
Steve McQueen
Shaggy
Pat Robertson
Eugene Stoner
Steve Wilkos
Army = BTFO
Metal or plastic? Which type of magazine do you prefer?
metal
>>30663044
I prefer plastic just due to weight saving. I put my mags in a chest rig when I go innawoods so it's nice to be able to carry them all loaded without undue back pain. Though metals would/ are a lot stronger.
Bakelite, always bakelite
Poorfag edition
old thread >>30656721
TS info- 1-800-you are fags
>>30663008
104.153.105.2:13140
in
>not mine
>definitely not poorfag edition
>>30663024
DELETE THIS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6IvPmc37R0
Why do people not like this thing
Isn't it way bigger than kangaroolands previous subs
>>30663218
Nope, Collins class is 4500t, Shortfin is "more than 4000t".
>>30663275
Is it not an SSN with no N? I thought it would be bigger
Don't know too much about Enfield's. Did I fuck up by not jumping on this guys?
>>30662869
As long as the bore is good then don't worry.
>>30662882
No I decided to not bid m8.
Unless you just really have to have a 308, I would get a No4 for a little less in the same condition.
I have an Ishapore 2A and never really cared for it much, it and SMLEs don't really speak to me like No4s do.
Can /k/ tell me why the energy of a round isn't directly related to its stopping power.
Bc I shot 150 rounds of 44mag out of my new big boy today and my shoulder is wrecked.
But 44mag has less energy than 5.56, yet 44mag is bear protection tier and bruises my shoulder.
Is there no quantifiable numbers for the "true energy" of a round?
Big round-faced bullets making big holes will generally speaking provide more stoopin powah than a spitzer point like 5.56. You need big holes and lots of hydrostatic shock to get true "stopping power" especially for bears. Hell, factory loads of .45-70 compatible with the Springfield trapdoor aren't much hotter than hot loaded .44 magnum and they almost drove the American bison to extinction from single shot rifles.
As to recoil, look at the size of the cartridges. Do you see how much more powder and primer is in the .44 magnum cartridge? That directly...
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>>30662675
Nope. There is no such thing as a foot pound. It's bullshit made up by ammo manufacturers a long time ago. Sorry.
>>30662749
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-pound_%28energy%29
Would it be possible to outsmart terrorists using Pokemon GO if we airdropped smartphones over ISIS controlled territory and had the populace unintentionally set off all of their IED's before they can hurt Allied troops?
Place lures where we suspect IED's to be? Use them for ambushing unwary terrorists in hiding?
How can we weaponize Pokemon GO?
>>30662624
>How can we weaponize Pokemon GO?
The govt already is. It is uploading all the video from the camera while you try to catch pokeman, so they can fabricate 'turrist' attacks at CGI headquarters.
Why do you think all these cellphone videos released are fuck potato-tier quality, when 1080i has been standard video recording on smartphones for YEARS now?
>>30662668
>1080i
>i
Literal trash
if you use pocket monsters GO then you're a filth retarded normalfag and should die asap
Would it be posible to build an 80 percent lower using thus technique?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tH-PaNugz9w
Were could i find the dimensions to help me cut the styrofoam mold
>>30662256
The threads for the buffer tube would be the hardest part to carve but it would be harder than a polymer lower, not as strong as a forged or billet I'm guessing.
>>30662358
I was thinking about that rite now it would be best to just leave it un threaded. Also i might as well go full 100 percent except for the threaded buffer part
>>30662256
TL;DR: Yes, kind of, to a point. Try it, but read up a little before you do (pic related). Also, I'm sorry for jargon but there's no other way to keep the post short.
The metallurgy here is a little difficult to get right; you're likely to end up with something that's weak and even porous unless you seriously think about how the casting cools in the mold and carefully select a casting alloy of aluminum (not soda cans). There's actual calculus involved in getting it perfect, but you...
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If the nazis had more time where do you believe they could have advanced too what do you believe there weapons and technology would be at. With the help of nazi scientists we saw advancements in nuclear weapons and we even put a man on the moon. But what if the nazis had time to just keep working would they have advanced the state of weapons far beyond what we currently have in a shorter time? I don't know what are your thoughts?
>>30662175
Their nuclear program never got off paper, but their New York rocket would have been ready in 1946/47.
The nazi superscience myth is wehraboo lore.
They alienated many of the best german scientists before the war, and they had a technological inferiority in most respects throughout the war, and most of the advanced weapons they did have were either rushed to production and thus untested and unreliable or generally just wastes of resources and time.
So no, German scientists made themselves far more useful working for the Americans or Russians.
>>30662175
Shit would have gotten really, really weird OP. An example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focke-Wulf_Triebfl%C3%BCgel
I mean everyone has heard of the v2, the paris gun, the maus, their nuclear program (that was 2-3 years behind ours but w/e), etc.
Lots of cray shit came from them and still would have they were innovators. The "flying wing" aircraft design, the jet engine, death ray technology, pneumatic weapons, the helicopter, to name a few were from nazi germany.
First day at the range today. How did I do /k/?
>>30662157
you got more bitch-lean goin on than a preggo aunt jamima
>>30662157
>c308
>chick lean
>magpul ak
>>30662157
Lean into the rifle more
So I've seen the Millennial Challenge 2002 pop up a bit and I really don't know that much about it beyond the US Navy supposedly got rekt by speedboats with missiles and a Marine General was responsible for it. Could /k/ help me out a bit?
TL;DR
>exercise to test communications systems and shit for the Navy
>Marine general is like "fuck that, I bet I can win this"
>bike messengers now travel at the speed of light
>speedboats can now carry missiles that weigh more than the boats
>brass eventually gets tired of his shit
>he throws a bitch fit and resigns
>>30662095
One other thing is how heavily involved computers were in MC02
The entire exercise ran on software that can be compared to CMANO, but the combat code was fairly rudimentary because the exercise was supposed to be a test of C3. Thus the program allowed the human operators to essentially use console commands to move the combatants.
Riper basically bullied the operators on his team to input absurd commands like his light-speed bike couriers and weather independent light signals.
What feasible reason would I go here...
Instead of here?
>>30662068
>you must be 19 to shoot on the range without a parent or guardian
wat
>>30662061
Well, seeing as only one of them lists the location, I'mma say "location".