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Poll: Why don't you own a gun?
- I do!
- I'm a faggot/bitch!
- I'm poor as fuck and/or unable to imagine the future and save money!
- I live as a serf in an un-free nation!
- I'm a nigger/felon!
- I actually don't have arms/hands.
- i'm mentally handicapped and don't think humans have to fight anymore.
do you niggers really not possess guns
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2020-03-24 at 2:53 AM UTC
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2020-03-24 at 3:07 AM UTCwew. i ordered a beretta from a supplier who also sells brand new machine guns, and i hadn't noticed on the page that 'this is for law enforcement and military customers only', because why the fuck would a beretta pistol be restricted. but, they took my money and it's shipped anyways.
they sell M249 machine guns for 7700 dollars and MP5A2's for 1800. colt M4 automatic carbines for 1100. i have to figure out what hoop i jump through to get my hands on the real shit. -
2020-03-24 at 3:12 AM UTCyeah, i've heard you can start a tabletop FFL pretty easily. i'm gonna look into it.
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2020-03-24 at 3:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by purple gerbil the problem with caseless liquid/gas propellant is lack of comparable energy to smokeless powder. between electrical requirements (batteries) and lack of reliability as compared to conventional primers.
i used to have the entire treatise of unclassified publications some military unit literally threw in the trash from their experiments and tests on various liquid propellants and how utterly and absurdly difficult it was to use liquid propellant…properly measured…to be ignited with electricity.
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2020-03-24 at 3:32 AM UTC
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2020-03-24 at 3:34 AM UTC
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2020-03-24 at 3:36 AM UTCI have a few ideas but probably just going to muzzle-load for PoC
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2020-03-24 at 3:49 AM UTCI can't imagine anything happening that SWIM isn't equipped for. Will run out of ammo before he runs out of context specific strapolas
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2020-03-24 at 4 AM UTC
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2020-03-24 at 4:01 AM UTC
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2020-03-24 at 4:05 AM UTC
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2020-03-24 at 4:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by purple gerbil you can stop giving terrible advice now
Yeah shotguns aren't terrible but they are impractical for a real shootout. I'm mostly thinking of a local example of someone I know who went out with a shotgun to a gunfight and got killed by an SKS. For home defense against a crackhead burgler shotgun is OK but against a real enemy a plinky 22 is more versitile for the terrain, travels WAY farther and is way more accurate and reloads faster. Many shotguns do have decent mods such as a pistol grip or fuck, not much else but I would take my chances with a .22 pistol with a dumbass with a shotgun. I should have specified in my previous post I was talking about a .22 pistol -
2020-03-24 at 4:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by purple gerbil the problem with caseless liquid/gas propellant is lack of comparable energy to smokeless powder. between electrical requirements (batteries) and lack of reliability as compared to conventional primers.
yeah, definitely
Originally posted by purple gerbil i used to have the entire treatise of unclassified publications some military unit literally threw in the trash from their experiments and tests on various liquid propellants and how utterly and absurdly difficult it was to use liquid propellant…properly measured…to be ignited with electricity.
I can potentially overengineer with pressure sensors, timed solenoid valves etc -
2020-03-24 at 4:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo Yeah shotguns aren't terrible but they are impractical for a real shootout. I'm mostly thinking of a local example of someone I know who went out with a shotgun to a gunfight and got killed by an SKS. For home defense against a crackhead burgler shotgun is OK but against a real enemy a plinky 22 is more versitile for the terrain, travels WAY farther and is way more accurate and reloads faster. Many shotguns do have decent mods such as a pistol grip or fuck, not much else but I would take my chances with a .22 pistol with a dumbass with a shotgun. I should have specified in my previous post I was talking about a .22 pistol
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2020-03-24 at 4:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra yeah, definitely
I can potentially overengineer with pressure sensors, timed solenoid valves etc
or use conventional catridge but instead of a cap use a tungsten xmas light filament as your ignitor.
the contact point can be where the caps are and the casing as ground.
power source can be modified from cordless drill batteries. -
2020-03-24 at 5:51 AM UTC
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2020-03-24 at 9:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Actually since you're around, what do you think of electrically-fired cartridges, percussive primers wouldn't be necessary at all would they?
Ultimately it comes down to Newton's laws and pushing between the bullet and the gun complicating this mechanism makes no sense IMO.