If you were to start an revolutionary army, what would be the most practical rifle?
>>30463929
m16a2 or whatever AK is abundant in the area
>>30463929
ar15, all most completely interchangable parts.
they are abundant and cheap.
not my preferred gun, but it would be best.
>>30463929
AK, because you're a bunch of untrained retards who can't even into weapon maintenance and the AK can take more of a beating than AR pattern rifles.
BR here
>clip is called "pente" which is our word for comb
>hammer is "cão", which translates to dog
>point-blank = "queima-roupa" = clothing burning
I call it a clip
>>30457492
>looks like a comb
>dog ear
>kek
>>30457492
In american english its called a rifle
in EU english its called a goimmediatelytojail
Since no one else is doing it
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I want to work with intelligence but I don't have a citizenship yet. How fucked am I?
>>30482286
Completely, because they don't issue security clearances to non-citizens.
>>30482515
Figured as much. Mostly want to work with something involving radio and signals intelligence sounded like something that would suit me. But I won't be able to be a citizen until after i join the armed forces so that's a problem. I should just talk to a recruiter about what i could potentially qualify for but i just moved here so i haven't had time to talk to anyone yet.
How must've German and French WW1 veterans felt after seeing France falling so quickly in the second war?
Are there any notes, letters, diaries, anything on it?
Judging by the fact that a shitton of Frenchmen joined the Free French Forces and the French resistance (very high number per capita, and they were voluntary), they weren't exactly happy.
You also gotta keep in mind that the fall of France doesn't have to do with the average soldier or equipment (most tanks were actually better than the German tanks), but by the horribly incompetent generals. They got a little Arab syndrome in that regard because they chose commanders and officers based on money and social ranking (brits chose officers based on skill).
>>30419069
>brits chose officers based on skill
How the fuck do you explain Montgomery then?
>>30419076
What's wrong with Monty?
Independence Day edition
no yuros allowed
old thread >>30498529
>>30500420
Why not
>>30500420
too early, m8
>>30500453
freedom waits for no one
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY AMERICANS
old thread >>30495054
IN
freedom the fuck on
Are there any european cool guy units (SOF or plain CT) that /k/ deems worthy?
2e Rep
>>30497073
Wanting /k/'s opinion on real units. This place might as well be an air soft forum.
>>30497073
Lob an M67 out of the door. Nobody looks tough after that.
If you had to become a contract killer, what would be your weapon of choice, and why?
>>30493301
That British .45 silenced bolt action.
A .22 and a .45 pistol silenced because they're subsonic calibers.
>>30493327
>British .45 silenced bolt action.
I am guessing you mean this thing, which is pretty badass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3NJojH4r9c
>>30493301
Suppressed luger, egotism and style trumping suitability
>this triggers the eternal burger
>>30492572
>Krauts still triggered
Don't you know that /k/ wanks over the MG42?
>>30492572
Why would it trigger us?
It's an exceptional BRRRRRT machine while being aesthetically pleasing
AK General /akg/
Pakistani Bus Edition
>Thread #10
Old thread here >>30478304
Are old barrel fragments only good for a warlord necklace?
So the ammo situation with 5.45x39 seems to look pretty grim right now as far as brass cartridges go.
It seems commercially made 5.45 is made only in steel casing right now and the market doesn't seem to be wanting for brass (or so I've read).
And because scumbag ATF banned imports of 5.45 7n6, I guess the only way to some is to buy it from already existing stocks from before the ban, which really sucks as that's a very small market.
So I guess I don't really know all the details, but what is the distinction between 7n6 Russian surplus...
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>>30490586
Alot of people emailed and bugged a few brass manufacturers (also overseas so if imports shut off no more brass either) privi partizan replied and straight up said demand is no where close to enough, i forget the name of the other manufacturer but I know they only produced brass cases not loaded ammo.
ITT name the most useless weapons, firearms or otherwise, ever created.
I'll start.
Rule of cool!!
delete those fucking nunchucks you fucking mall ninja
>>30490049
Do you mean useless now, or at the time?
'cus frankly, I'd like to avoid getting my head caved in with a rice flail
>>30490174
what?
Oh shit niggers, it's time for an Upotte!! Thread.
>Post your raifus
>Post real funs in suggestive situations
>Talk shit about other raifus
And also don't forget
>Call everyone in the thread autistic for liking anthropomorphic guns
I'll start by dumping what I have
>>30483435
>an
ITT: Post shit that nobody could dislike
>>30478081
>>30477611
Sicario
>>30477833
Leon?
>>30477611
Sicario. Dude riding front right in the convoy. Played in burn notice.
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