Mega Rad Gun Thread

But will you be in fighting shape? I doubt it, you just took 30 shots to the chest. You probably have broken bones. At that point you need to either end the fight swiftly or run like hell.
Mormons weird me the fuck out, sometimes you say weird shit and other times you come out with based takes.

Rig your entire house up with pepper spray buy a gas mask and when they break in activate it they can't shoot you if they can't open their eyes
Pepper spray will defeat level 4 plates
Do ATF agents, or mentally deranged transsexuals, sign the Geneva convention? If they're kicking in your door, why stop at pepper spray? You don't get paid the Army wages, you don't have to follow the Army rules.

Best to make your own. Some have had luck with the little red cap gun things, make a slit so it can sit on the nipple.
Well, shit's apocalyptic enough to invest in home chemistry. That kind of primer is tough, but fwik, fulminated copper is a hilariously unstable substitute. Silver fulminate is much cheaper than it might seem, since it's around 10mg for a primer cap.
 
So it's illegal to mount a firearm/explosive on a drone, but what's the status on stationary actuated emplacements, either man (remote) or AI operated?

You don't get paid the Army wages, you don't have to follow the Army rules.
Hollowpoint ammo confirms this and all associated implications.

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Null, maybe you can pick up Alex Jones' property at a govt auction or something. Might save you a bit of work.

Also MATI streamed from the Infowars desk. :woo:

(honestly some kind of Null/Jones crossover-partnership is one of my true and honestest Clown World wishes)
 
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So it's illegal to mount a firearm/explosive on a drone, but what's the status on stationary actuated emplacements, either man (remote) or AI operated?
You aren't even legally allowed to have any kinda trip wire shotgun like you see in movies people have been charged with manslaughter for that. (Not talking about Perimeter alarms those are fine) I suspect any kinda electronically controlled trigger pull would be deemed a machine gun by the ATF
(My example would be people have used electric drills to hook up to triggers and that's classified as a machine gun)
 
Was anything I said incorrect? Getting mag dumped even with a plate on WILL leave you in immense pain if not with broken bones.
Yes, that's right, plus deaf and possibly blind.

So it's illegal to mount a firearm/explosive on a drone, but what's the status on stationary actuated emplacements, either man (remote) or AI operated?
A drone which can drop Amazon packages, and a remotely operated soap dispenser until further modifications can be made.

You know what's really convenient - as a Bong, I can just look at the ATF guides to figure out what the most effective weapons are. Everything they rule out is pretty much exactly what you'll want. Like an automatic De Lisle.
 
yes i tried a box of "Venari" soft points in .270 Win, and it worked impressively well to catch out a clean double lung + heart shot last year for black tail. groups at 200ish meters were under a thumbprint in size and velocity (measured using a chrony at 17C at whatever elevation my nearby range is) was consistent at 3050 +/- 10 f/s. i've been a bit of a fan of the v-crown stuff in handguns, being an improved golden saber or starpoint, but the venari was outperforming the old standby core-lokt and game kings i keep for .270 normally. (my .270 is a hand-me-down from my father - a Winchester model 54 with weaver rail. i've since slightly shortened the barrel to 22-1/4 and had it mag-na-port'ed in the 90's).

i want to try a v-crown type bullet in my .45-70 :)
Gun was sighted in on regular Federal 150gr SP, couldn't find any last year(available now). Gun is a Pre-Garcia Sako Finnbear, 28" mini-bull, custom trigger. Thing was slinging those 150gr around 3200fps. I bought the Venaris, hoping they would be comparable to what was being shot through it. I used to run 130gr Sierra Game Kings through my old 700 BDL .270, nice 50 cent piece exit wounds. I sold the .270 when I inherited this 7mm. I picked up a few boxes of the Elite Defense V-Crown for my .45's last year. Cabela's had it on sale pretty cheap.
 
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You aren't even legally allowed to have any kinda trip wire shotgun like you see in movies people have been charged with manslaughter for that. (Not talking about Perimeter alarms those are fine) I suspect any kinda electronically controlled trigger pull would be deemed a machine gun by the ATF
(My example would be people have used electric drills to hook up to triggers and that's classified as a machine gun)
>Attach wire to pigeon
>Pigeon flies away when door is opened
>triggers explosives

Now it's legal. Keep the pigeons fed through an alternative door.
 
hmmmmmmmm what kinda people would most responsibly handle the regulation of firearms in the us

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yeah a black woman, asian woman, and sikh. i wonder who they're trying to filter out of joining the atf.

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sheeet muhfugga we got top pop clearance n sheet
 
hmmmmmmmm what kinda people would most responsibly handle the regulation of firearms in the us

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sheeet muhfugga we got top pop clearance n sheet
The ATF and federal government as a whole hate white straight men. They do everything to confirm this other than outright say it and even then their hatred can still typically be inferred
 
hmmmmmmmm what kinda people would most responsibly handle the regulation of firearms in the us

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Wait they need a valid driver's license, i thought that was racist?
 
hmmmmmmmm what kinda people would most responsibly handle the regulation of firearms in the us

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There is no alphabet agency I hate more than the ATF. I have seen literally nothing but detrimental contributions to society from them. At least the CIA gives out free drugs, the NSA sometimes will disclose vulnerabilities, and the IRS... well fuck them too, but there is a special place in hell for the ATF
 
but what's the status on stationary actuated emplacements, either man (remote) or AI operated?
I suspect any kinda electronically controlled trigger pull would be deemed a machine gun by the ATF
(My example would be people have used electric drills to hook up to triggers and that's classified as a machine gun)

generally speaking a remotely aimed or prepared firearm that isn't electronic (as per ATF, it's easily convertible) and must be actively "fired" or otherwise controlled to aim and fire is legal to own and use on your own property. some ATF letters exist regarding specific setups as MGs, but this can be easily avoided through design. it is a bit dubious to use as a defensive weapon, but legally there isn't a difference in most places between you pulling the trigger on a shotgun aimed at the door vs you doing the same thing with a string from an easy chair off to one side waiting until they actually break in.

what is generally illegal are "booby traps" where they function automatically when triggered without discriminating against the target. land mines, trip wires, proximity sensors, pit traps, et c. there isn't any differentiation from the mailman, a Jehovah's Witness, a troon squad, or the kid next door wanting their football from your backyard. it's even illegal to use booby traps in hunting areas in many many states entirely, or it's restricted to true wilderness and generally requires a trapping license for fur-bearing animals.

additionally there is the general common law requirement that to use self defense, it must be an immediate threat, imminent threats typically do not count. likewise castle doctrine typically doesn't include uncontrolled property, and you might be hard pressed to win a legal fight over a remotely triggered explosive inside your fenced off Kiwi Kompound if it's a half km away viewed from a remote camera. i guess in that instance you'd be alive to see the courtroom though.
 
I've seen bulk sites sell rounds at 1000 or 2000 in handgun calibers but I have no clue where you would buy 10,000 rounds of any ammo let alone 50 bmg not even to mention storing the ammo if jersh is serious about a humid environment ammo storage will need to be protected from humidity

Go to your next local gun show and find a connection. I once, at the behest of an old employer, went out looking for bulk 12gauge bird shot and found a dude there that could get it in "pallets" or 1/2 pallets. How much money or shells it was I do not recall.

Before posting this reply I did a quick search and found the only redditor who's not a faggot. He pretty much confirmed what I just wrote above. I guess I found a broker at the gun show.

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Go to your next local gun show and find a connection. I once, at the behest of an old employer, went out looking for bulk 12gauge bird shot and found a dude there that could get it in "pallets" or 1/2 pallets. How much money or shells it was I do not recall.

Before posting this reply I did a quick search and found the only redditor who's not a faggot. He pretty much confirmed what I just wrote above. I guess I found a broker at the gun show.

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this, pretty much. i buy and go through a lot of ammunition (an entire pallet's worth over the course of a year), but it's all mixed calibers and even i would be hard pressed to justify buying freight-levels of .50 BMG.
 
sheeet muhfugga we got top pop clearance n sheet
Ah yes, infringements of the second amendment would definitely cause “exceptionally grave” damage to our national security if it got out. That’s why they classify their activities at the same level as our nuclear command and control codes.

Yep, they’re definitely not over classifying their work to avoid scrutiny and side-step FOIA requests.
 
That’s why they classify their activities at the same level as our nuclear command and control codes.
to be fair, the department of the interior requires TS clearance for the precise migratory patterns of endangered species to counter poachers. does that mean the BATFE isn't using it for ideological purposes a la Chipman? no, they probably are, but it might be a generic thing too as op sec regarding arms trafficking is pretty important.
 
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