>that guy at the range safety class who wants everybody to know he has M855
>the same guy at the range safety class who doesn't understand why you can't fire loose black powder in an indoor range
>same guy again who wanted the whole class to kmow that 9x18 exists because he has a soviet Era Makarov
>that one old lady who is scared shitless and makes it as convuluted and complicated as possible when asking when she knows the range is hotComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>29138059
>why you can't fire loose black powder in an indoor range
remind me
kill them all johnny
>>29138074
It's bad for the ventilation and they don't want loose black powder floating around.
What would the legality of a mobile gun store be?
Say I wanted to buy/make an off road RV type vehicle like pic related, and make the interior into a small gun store I could drive around and be able to set up at events and such, would it be legal?
Would there be restrictions like could I only operate withing my home state or could I be able to travel the nation selling guns?
>>29136881
considering that these do not exist, I'm going to guess they are not legal.
>>29136901
>>29136881
Actually I think the FFLs at gun shows count as mobile gun dealers since they sell stuff outside of their registered storefront or address.
Not sure what the legalities are, perhaps a gunshop anon whose worked a gun show could explain it.
>>29136881
>>29136901
Don't see why it would be any less legal than a gun store owner setting up a pavilion at an event such as a gun show.
I'm not sure about out of state though.
How do I be a warrior and fighter /k/?
Join the IRA
>>29136726
What unit is that?
>>29136726
Strike GM
>Firing a gun from a tri-pod makes it more powerful
Is there actually any truth to this? It doesn't sound right but I don't know enough about it to say its untrue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivYlHU0Zi-I
He is British and has no military experience, which means his understanding of firearms is about as refined as the average COD kiddo.
>>29136609
Check the catalog.
It makes it easier to control, which makes the "machinegun" (a unit consisting of a gunner, tripod and gun) more powerful. But the gun itself is still the same.
Hey guys I have a scar 17 I was wondering what type of scope I should get?. Looking to spend up to 600. But no more any info?
Buddy you have a SCAR. Don't cheap out on optics now.
Leupold vxr patrol.
>1.25-4x magnification
>optional red dot illumination
>zeroing is a breeze of you read the fucking manual.
>diamond coat on outer lense
>crystal clear glass
If you can get your hands on one it'll sell itself. Only complaint is it's not very friendly on shooting with both eyes even on the lowest setting
Dont skip out on Optics since you bought a SCAR. by a good 1x4 optic from vortex or a nice 10x from leupold
Okay so I'm gonna go on a backpacking trip from Florida to Arizona, mostly on foot maybe a bus every now and then, what's the best gun I should have? I'm 18 so no handguns yet
>>29136237
perhaps an AR?
or you could get a mossberg 500, pistol grip only. would be easy to sling around and it will work on most woodland creatures quite effectively
The mossberg sounds nice, I'll be in the urban most of the time anyway
Sub2k so you can actually stow it away and not look like a psychopath brandishing a firearm.
Just bought my first gun. What attachments are a must?
shoulder thing that goes up
>>29136189
A magazine.
Flashlight, sling, red dot.
I don't have swords/axes, but I do have an interest in them. But I can't help but feel neckbeardy when I browse for them.
It is only neckbeard to think they are a substitute for a firearm as a weapon.
Same here m8
And I have a neckbeard, but I hate being a cliché
>>29135296
That depends.
Do you, for any reason, think they have any place on a modern battlefield?
Hey guys I'm an 18 year old and I'm considering enlisting in the army program that lets you go to special forces training after boot camp. I'll be 19 July 13th. I feel emotionally prepared as both parents are dead, mom when I was 7 dad when I was 17, dads death was traumatic because I picked up his dead body, saw blood from his nose shoot out as his head flung back, and set his body on the floor and saw it fall limp like a ragdoll, then felt his sternum bones crack under the pressure of my hands while performing chest compressions. I handled the situation fairly...
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First off, all that shit you just posted? Never bring it up again. It offers you literally zero advantages.
Secondly, sure, go for it. But don't expect to make it.
You don't have to be desensitized to be SF. Your experience means nothing. Being physically able and mentally strong to keep going even when your body does not is what matters. Having dead parents doesn't put you ahead of the SF game compared to all the guys who do have living ones.
>>29135153
Well how do I better prepare myself to make it instead of just expecting to?
Rocket Launchers,
Post them, explain which is your best and why.
Missile Launchers are also acceptable but please no Javs.
We don't know dick about launchers because we can't own them.
>>29134861
This thread is specifically made for aesthetic use.
>>29134861
>living in commiefornia or new york
Help me gunbeards
I can't decide between a striker or hammer fire. Specifically I'm split between the FNS and FNX. I will be using it for duty carry in armed security. I will likely purchase one in the nest hour. What are the pros and cons of each?
So far the only reason I'm not sold on the striker is because the safety seemed a bit small and it didn't have a second strike capability. The hammer I don't like because the slide/bore axis is pretty big. Any input, even if you call me a retard, is appreciated.
inb4 hammer is more reliable
Hammer is more reliable :)
>>29134171
Man fuck you, she has the exact body and hair of my sister. I didn't need to see this shit.
Typhoon will grow larger.
Kuwait orders 28 Typhoons.
http://www.reuters.com/article/finmeccanica-eurofighter-kuwait-idUSL8N1694K7
>>29133810
The canard brotherhood expands its reach.
>canards
>not stealth
>2 engines
>more expensive that an F-35
lol
>>29134008
>Saudi puppet states
>Caring about practicality
>Not just buying whatever aircraft closest resembles the Ferrari in their garage
How important is Cyber Warfare?
How does the U.S Cyber capability compares to China and Russia?
>>29133601
To be honest with you mate, I've never learned anything about cyber warfare on /k/ in my years here. I would try and get ahold of someone in the military that does this shit.
Watched a Ted Talk a few months back about Stuxnet.. Dude pretty much said only the U.S could have done it and there's one clear cyber super power..
>>29133601
>How important is Cyber Warfare?
I took part in a Northrop sponsored netsec program in high school, got to go against a USAF red team.
they will rape your economy and everything you love
Hey /k/,
Black powder thread.
I am thinking of getting my first handgun and black powder firearm this weekend. A remington 1858 pietta new army at cabelas.
Is this a good choice? Range fudds suggested it to me over colts. (I kinda like 1851 navy.)
I am semi worried about cleaning it since you can't take the barrel off like the colt.
Any advice? Is it hard to maintain?
What should I buy other than .454 balls?
Is 777 powder any good for cap and ball revolvers?
>>29133359
Do I need to take gun completely down every time I clean it for 1858? Or can I scrub barrel and chambers with water and dry it and only clean grip frame every so often?
>>29133359
I have one and haven't shot it with BP and balls yet but have a conversion cylinder for it. I shot a couple cylinders worth of .45 LC(all I had on hand) and it was tits. Having a non-removeable barrel shouldn't be much harder to clean. Cylinder come out semi easily on 1858s(spare loaded ones can be swapped if the caps stay on). I've heard of people cleaning muzzleloaders by pouring hot soapy water down the barrel and scrubbing and drying.
They're a good choice. Said to be stronger than the colts due to top strap on the frame. Cylinders can be swapped withtout having to take the gun apart. And the cylinders have 6 extra notches so the hammer can be lowered on one without worry of discharge from bumpin or jumpin. Cocking the hammer rotates to a chamber. tldr it's a good choice and not any harder to maintain than other bp guns.
http://abc13.com/news/thieves-rip-off-gun-store-door-escape-with-cache-of-weapons/1225291/
ohhhh shit
quick pass laws that will prevent this from happening retroactively
>>29133263
>a successful gun store robbery
Those fucking cretin owners deserve to get arrested too
>>29133419
>fudds
>carrying
b-but theyll scare the on the fence customer
http://abc13.com/news/authorities-3-arrests-made-following-gun-store-burglary/1228041/
three arrests...