Are sigs a meme?
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>>29786508
Owned an m11-a1 and agree it's a great gun but god damn I don't think it was worth $800.
>>29786508
Swiss made SIG is high quality stuff.
The shit they are crapping out of exeter is pure, nitride coated memes.
So only the carbon slide sigs have rust issues, correct?
Earlier I got into an argument with a friend of mine because he staunchly defended the right to free speech but tried to tell me that the right to bear arms is invalid and should not exist in 2016.
This person thought that it would be perfectly acceptable for the government to abolish gun rights (220 years of legislation) and confiscate weaponry from citizens.
My question /k/ is should I DROP this friend? We have known each other for over 10 years but I never would have imagined he was this much of a liberal cuck
If it means that much to you then sure. I wouldn't personally, but that's because I'm not 12 years old.
>>29786505
>friend
First mistake right there.
>>29786505
Take it to /pol/ you stupid faggot. Sage
ever
ever been grapefurited
:)
hey /k/ ever been grape furiter.d :)
why my peanus weanus ofcourse :)
>>29786292
Wut
>>29786292
This is now a cannon general thread, grapeshot edition. Post picture of cannons and their munition in any context.
>Winchester
Made in Portugal
>Browning
Made in Japan
>Weatherby
All but their top-end guns made in Japan
>Kimber
Ran by a Jew
>Remington
Owned by a jewish-ran mega corporation
>Cooper
Gave money to Hillary Clinton
>Ruger
Fudd owner played into Democrat hands with "you don't need no high capacity...
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>No Savage
Quit gargling so much advertising and do a basic search for hunting rifles /k/ likes.
>>29786289
Don't forget Henry. although they only make lever guns.
>>29786236
>Ruger
Now one of the biggest middle fingers to Bill Ruger's fudd beliefs.
Is the KRISS Vector an XM8-tier meme or an actually viable weapon?
Kel Tec tier design study.
SMG are fucking obsolete.
The gun's recoil dampener used to shake the thing apart in earlier models, but supposedly it works a lot better in the latest gen. SMGs as a whole are pretty obsolete though. I'd be interested in seeing how well the system would scale up to a rifle caliber.
>>29786149
Coming out with 10mm soon
Is it possible to get a KS-23/TOZ-123 nowadays?
No.
>>29785886
What's the most similar shotgun to it?
>>29785981
I can't remember what it's called, but there *was* an export version that made its way over here. We're talking a handful at most. Last I saw go at auction went for $4k.
How many of you are in the NRA ?
Fudds who think their full auto collections are god given retirement accounts. I don't trust them. Also their commercials are cringe.
Cody Wilson and the DefCad community have done more for gun rights than the NRA has in my lifetime.
>>29785703
I seen on a hunting magazine they sell wine and collecting cigars. i then understood why they're called ATF.
Lifetime Member. The magazine is okay, but I really only got it for the insurance and discounts. Bretty decent.
I don't buy a lot of their idea of the past, but recently they've really been pushing the "no more gun laws" period thing, which at least seems to be holding the line. The trouble is getting them to want to go further.
http://fortune.com/2016/04/28/f-35-fails-testing-air-force/
>During a mock deployment at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho, just one of the $100 million Lockheed Martin LMT -0.15% F-35s was able to boot its software successfully and get itself airborne during an exercise designed to test the readiness of the F-35, FlightGlobal reports. Nonetheless, the Air Force plans to declare its F-35s combat-ready later this year.
>“The Air Force attempted two alert launch procedures during the Mountain Home deployment,...
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>>29785190
Hi Solomon, you are curiously selective with which articles you mention.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/air-space/2016/04/26/f-35-chief-software-bugs-no-longer-threat-ioc/83553372/
>>29785254
>The problems are totally fixed
>But still only 1 in 6 can fly
>a plane in developement is still in developement
What does /k/ think about these VFG/lights? I may want one on my HD gun.
Nice meme. Fuck off.
>tacticool
>>29785016
I'm being serious. I don't know if I want to drill for another set of rails for a light, or simply use one of these, since I want a rail anyway.
>>29785048
Normally I'd agree.
Found a KelTec Sub 2000 Gen 2 in 9mm. Comes with a magpul 17 rounder for 429.00
Good deal? I really want one.
Pic clearly unrelated because I have too.
>>29784787
If it is new, then yes. If used, offer them a flat $400. I liked the sub2000 (mine was in .40 SW) but when somebody offered me $300 more than i paid for it, i couldn't say no.
Almost bought one with a 33round glock mag for 300
>>29784813
Its new, at the local Academy Sports. They've got two in stock.
Are there any weapon mods that actually improve the amount of damage dealt by a rifle? Like some sort of accelerator component on the end of the barrel that improves barrel velocity, or something that adds additional mass to the round to increase impact energy?
>>29784672
cut the barrel off it reduces the drag on the bullet because there is less metal to scrape against so it goes faster
Yeah, but you need to buy a season pass to unlock the DLC, so none of the cheapskates still playing vanilla Geneva Convention do it.
>>29784672
You're going to get called a retarted cod kiddie for this post, and rightfully so, but I'll humor you
>cartridge size (allows for more propellant)
>barrel length (more room for the pressure to speed up the projectile)
>type of projectile (ap, hp, incendiary, ect)
What happened to /k/?
>>29784521
I fugged yer mum kekekekek XD
>>29784521
poorfags, noguns, and traps
What happened to the vodnik?
I've only ever seen the tigr used by the russians recently, the vodnik seems absent in the armed forces.
No idea man, but I wanna know.
>>29784466
It is irritating, I've read wikipedia and watched a few vidoes and it seems like a really interesting little fellow. It would fit excentlly into what they're doing with the armata. There must be a good reason behind it not being at the forefront of their parades and all.
>>29784487
From what I've read, apparently it was more expensive and less versatile. While the former makes senser, the latter doesn't. The intention of the vehicle was to adapt to situations needed.
rails for scope.
Also rails for laser sights and a grip.
stop
>>29784347
[Insert vague complaint regarding the hebrews]
What went wrong, /k/?
>>29784117
They spent their time on wunderwaffe instead of small arms and mass producing tanks like the PzIV.
poor leadership
they spent too much time killing the j00s in germany and not enough time killing the j00s in america