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by Radicchio » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:21 pm
by Nirvash Type TheEND » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:22 pm
by Fordorsia » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:23 pm
The balkens wrote:Mosins have the ability to kill you from a half mile away and i have heard that some Russians forces still use it. Meanwhile, Swords were obsolete as a weapon as late as ww1 or earlier in the Victorian era.
*sends PUZSIGNAL for help*
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by The Kievan People » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:24 pm
by Padnak » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:37 pm
Inquilabstan wrote:It is official now. Padnak is really Cobra Commander.
Bezombia wrote:It was about this time that Padnak slowly realized that the thread he thought was about gaming was, in fact, an eight story tall crustacean from the protozoic era.
Husseinarti wrote:Powered Borscht.
Because cosmonauts should never think that even in the depths of space they are free from the Soviet Union.
The Kievan People wrote:As usual, this is Padnak's fault, but we need to move on.
Immoren wrote:Again we've sexual tension that can be cut with a bowie.
by Radicchio » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:40 pm
by Western Pacific Territories » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:42 pm
The Kievan People wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1VMHQzwDwc
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by Fordorsia » Sat Sep 12, 2015 1:28 pm
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by Alimeria- » Sat Sep 12, 2015 1:38 pm
The balkens wrote:
Mosins have the ability to kill you from a half mile away and i have heard that some Russians forces still use it. Meanwhile, Swords were obsolete as a weapon as late as ww1 or earlier in the Victorian era.
*sends PUZSIGNAL for help*
by Husseinarti » Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:42 pm
Fordorsia wrote:mmm chauchat
With the chauchat being long recoil, would it be possible to cut the barrel down considerably for use as a trench clearer?
by Fordorsia » Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:49 pm
Husseinarti wrote:Fordorsia wrote:mmm chauchat
With the chauchat being long recoil, would it be possible to cut the barrel down considerably for use as a trench clearer?
More than likely all the barrel length helps with recoil, so no.
Also it was already a trench clearer, you don't need to obrez everything.
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by Ulfr-Reich » Sat Sep 12, 2015 5:30 pm
by The balkens » Sat Sep 12, 2015 5:33 pm
by Schwere Panzer Abieltung 502 » Sat Sep 12, 2015 7:10 pm
by United states of brazilian nations » Sat Sep 12, 2015 7:59 pm
Black Hand wrote:New plan is to just make thousands of disposable firearms and dump them out of cargo planes with tiny drag chutes attached.
Kouralia wrote:AKA FiSH and CHiPS(Fighting in Someone's House and Causing Havoc in Public Spaces):p
Fordorsia wrote:Breaking news: The estimated leading cause of death is dying.
Imperializt Russia wrote:Well what it is, is an 18.5mm piece of hollow metal that, through witchcraft and evil, becomes significantly larger than 18.5mm.
Puzikas wrote:fuck you for drawing a good looking bulpup AK.
Puzikas wrote:USBN has a sensor that triggers after anything vaguely Brazilian is mentioned.
by The balkens » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:18 pm
United states of brazilian nations wrote:Rifle is fine, they say. Kalashnikov no need configuration of bullpupings, they say.(Image)
Version of standard, with same barrel as usual Kalashnikov. Similarity of handle of carry to that of M-16 is coincidence of pure.
(Image)
Version with explosive projectile launcher of underbarrel positionings, chambered for western 40mm NATO grenades.
(Image)
Shorter-barreled versionings because for some reason engineers decided standard version wasn't compact enough. Difference is mininal any of way. Either they drank too much vodka-based caipirinhas or they just wanteds reason for put in grip of forwardings.
(Image)
Version of compact for vehicle crew and police.
(Image)
Version of sound reductions device for sneaky sneaky forces of special.
Looking at it now, the first version kinda looks like a poor man's L85. It might be because i recyceld the handguard from the normal AKs resulting in a somewhat bulky look, plus the round cut of the carry handle totally not stolen from my NotM16A2. Yeah, laziness sucks.
So, i did this because the internet decided it did not want to work anymore and i was somewhat bored. I'm thinking that its story could be an entry for an armed forces competition that resulted in the victory of another rifle, the FA03A4, but it would later find use in police units, militia units and a few special forces units alike (since some SF units are given great leeway when it comes to choosing the stuff they use, and police officers may acquire and use their own weapons).
Why two safety switches, you ask (or maybe not)? Well, since i was a bit worried about how having your safety/fire selector in the rear of the rifle would affect situations where a quick response is needed, i decided to add another safety switch near the pistol grip: this one would block the trigger bar, preventing it from being pushed. Also, for some reason i decided to put gas regulators in the mix, and the cleaning kit was moved from the stock to the pistol grip (albeit being smaller).
by Aqizithiuda » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:19 pm
Schwere Panzer Abieltung 502 wrote:What are the best ways to increase an army's mobility in a preindustrial time?
Nationstatelandsville wrote:I liked the prostitute - never quote me on that.
Puzikas wrote:This is beyond condom on toes. This is full on Bra-on-balls.
Puzikas wrote:Im not cheep-You can quote me on that.
Hellraiser-Army wrote:and clearly I am surrounded by idiots who never looked at a blueprint before...
by United states of brazilian nations » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:27 pm
The balkens wrote:United states of brazilian nations wrote:Rifle is fine, they say. Kalashnikov no need configuration of bullpupings, they say.(Image)
Version of standard, with same barrel as usual Kalashnikov. Similarity of handle of carry to that of M-16 is coincidence of pure.
(Image)
Version with explosive projectile launcher of underbarrel positionings, chambered for western 40mm NATO grenades.
(Image)
Shorter-barreled versionings because for some reason engineers decided standard version wasn't compact enough. Difference is mininal any of way. Either they drank too much vodka-based caipirinhas or they just wanteds reason for put in grip of forwardings.
(Image)
Version of compact for vehicle crew and police.
(Image)
Version of sound reductions device for sneaky sneaky forces of special.
Looking at it now, the first version kinda looks like a poor man's L85. It might be because i recyceld the handguard from the normal AKs resulting in a somewhat bulky look, plus the round cut of the carry handle totally not stolen from my NotM16A2. Yeah, laziness sucks.
So, i did this because the internet decided it did not want to work anymore and i was somewhat bored. I'm thinking that its story could be an entry for an armed forces competition that resulted in the victory of another rifle, the FA03A4, but it would later find use in police units, militia units and a few special forces units alike (since some SF units are given great leeway when it comes to choosing the stuff they use, and police officers may acquire and use their own weapons).
Why two safety switches, you ask (or maybe not)? Well, since i was a bit worried about how having your safety/fire selector in the rear of the rifle would affect situations where a quick response is needed, i decided to add another safety switch near the pistol grip: this one would block the trigger bar, preventing it from being pushed. Also, for some reason i decided to put gas regulators in the mix, and the cleaning kit was moved from the stock to the pistol grip (albeit being smaller).
Poor mans L85?
You mean the EM-2?
Black Hand wrote:New plan is to just make thousands of disposable firearms and dump them out of cargo planes with tiny drag chutes attached.
Kouralia wrote:AKA FiSH and CHiPS(Fighting in Someone's House and Causing Havoc in Public Spaces):p
Fordorsia wrote:Breaking news: The estimated leading cause of death is dying.
Imperializt Russia wrote:Well what it is, is an 18.5mm piece of hollow metal that, through witchcraft and evil, becomes significantly larger than 18.5mm.
Puzikas wrote:fuck you for drawing a good looking bulpup AK.
Puzikas wrote:USBN has a sensor that triggers after anything vaguely Brazilian is mentioned.
by Puzikas » Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:05 pm
United states of brazilian nations wrote:Rifle is fine, they say. Kalashnikov no need configuration of bullpupings, they say.(Image)
Version of standard, with same barrel as usual Kalashnikov. Similarity of handle of carry to that of M-16 is coincidence of pure.
(Image)
Version with explosive projectile launcher of underbarrel positionings, chambered for western 40mm NATO grenades.
(Image)
Shorter-barreled versionings because for some reason engineers decided standard version wasn't compact enough. Difference is mininal any of way. Either they drank too much vodka-based caipirinhas or they just wanteds reason for put in grip of forwardings.
(Image)
Version of compact for vehicle crew and police.
(Image)
Version of sound reductions device for sneaky sneaky forces of special.
Looking at it now, the first version kinda looks like a poor man's L85. It might be because i recyceld the handguard from the normal AKs resulting in a somewhat bulky look, plus the round cut of the carry handle totally not stolen from my NotM16A2. Yeah, laziness sucks.
So, i did this because the internet decided it did not want to work anymore and i was somewhat bored. I'm thinking that its story could be an entry for an armed forces competition that resulted in the victory of another rifle, the FA03A4, but it would later find use in police units, militia units and a few special forces units alike (since some SF units are given great leeway when it comes to choosing the stuff they use, and police officers may acquire and use their own weapons).
Why two safety switches, you ask (or maybe not)? Well, since i was a bit worried about how having your safety/fire selector in the rear of the rifle would affect situations where a quick response is needed, i decided to add another safety switch near the pistol grip: this one would block the trigger bar, preventing it from being pushed. Also, for some reason i decided to put gas regulators in the mix, and the cleaning kit was moved from the stock to the pistol grip (albeit being smaller).
The balkens wrote:*sends PUZSIGNAL for help*
Sevvania wrote:I don't post much, but I am always here.
Usually waiting for Puz ;-;
by Vancon » Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:35 pm
Mike the Progressive wrote:You know I don't say this often, but this guy... he gets it. Like everything. As in he gets life.
Krazakistan wrote:How have you not died after being exposed to that much shit on a monthly basis?
Rupudska wrote:I avoid NSG like one would avoid ISIS-occupied Syria.
Alimeria- wrote:I'll go to sleep when I want to, not when some cheese-eating surrender monkey tells me to.
Which just so happens to be within the next half-hour
Shyluz wrote:Van, Sci-fi Generallisimo
by Aqizithiuda » Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:48 pm
Vancon wrote:Would it be possible to completely upsize a weapon and have it still work?
By this, I mean that you take something like an AKM and make everything bigger so that its rounds are a meter long.
Can this be done, or is size important when you're making a gun?
Nationstatelandsville wrote:I liked the prostitute - never quote me on that.
Puzikas wrote:This is beyond condom on toes. This is full on Bra-on-balls.
Puzikas wrote:Im not cheep-You can quote me on that.
Hellraiser-Army wrote:and clearly I am surrounded by idiots who never looked at a blueprint before...
by Vancon » Sat Sep 12, 2015 9:51 pm
Mike the Progressive wrote:You know I don't say this often, but this guy... he gets it. Like everything. As in he gets life.
Krazakistan wrote:How have you not died after being exposed to that much shit on a monthly basis?
Rupudska wrote:I avoid NSG like one would avoid ISIS-occupied Syria.
Alimeria- wrote:I'll go to sleep when I want to, not when some cheese-eating surrender monkey tells me to.
Which just so happens to be within the next half-hour
Shyluz wrote:Van, Sci-fi Generallisimo
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