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Wouldn't be the first time.
I've been seeing Ark Invest spam on youtube and its the same Elon livestream clips
So, did he get hacked like all those other channels?
Probably. His channel goes to a 404 error now and the livestream that was playing says that the account got terminatedSo, did he get hacked like all those other channels?
RIP in pepperoni and fragments of 7.62 Soviet embedded in the bedroom drywall.Probably. His channel goes to a 404 error now and the livestream that was playing says that the account got terminated
Fair enough, the plastic (or earlier, paper), hulls were never meant for sitting in box magazines. Kind of a wonder tube magazines do work, but i guess they squish a lot less front to back.If I remember correctly a lot of the issues with the Saigas stems from people leaving the magazines loaded. From what I was reading they were designed to use shot shells with a full brass case and so the magazine spring is strong enough it'll deform plastic hulls after a relatively short while of leaving them loaded. I could be wrong on that though.
I've seen a few fake Colion Noirs.AKOU also talked in a recent video about someone impersonating major guntube channels spamming out some scam link.
Well imagine trying to crush a piece of box tubing, or pipe. It's a lot easier to crush it inwards from the side walls than it is to compress it lengthwise.Kind of a wonder tube magazines do work, but i guess they squish a lot less front to back.
I might be imagining things but after playing around with the springs for both, it seemed to me tube magazines for pump-actions don't have to exert as much force as box magazines for semi-autos, either.Well imagine trying to crush a piece of box tubing, or pipe. It's a lot easier to crush it inwards from the side walls than it is to compress it lengthwise.
They most likely don't since they're pushing laterally and they don't have to support the weight of the cartridges.I might be imagining things but after playing around with the springs for both, it seemed to me tube magazines for pump-actions don't have to exert as much force as box magazines for semi-autos, either.
Russia won't even need to, the Ukes are already selling their largesse on the black market.The IRA never raided any British Armouries. Some rifles were stolen, usually by local UDR and handed over to the loyalists.
I wonder what's to stop the Russians gathering up all that captured Ukrainian equipment and shipping it back across the border into Europe. Hey Ulster Loyalists how would you like a few ISO containers of Steyer AUG's. We'll even throw in a few captured AT-4's all with made in the EU stamped on them.
Or just go and find every disgruntled political group they can find and throw captured western weapons systems at them.
The US were smart with the Stinger and the seeker needs a bespoke battery that's impossible to bodge (unless the russians manufacture something for it). All the Danish Stingers that they were going to send to Ukraine were found to be unservicable, because the batteries were dead.
They didn't do the same thing with the Javelin though.... and Ukraine is flooded with them.
The question is if it's a scam. Also I'm definitely not going to type that onion link out and follow it. Nope.Russia won't even need to, the Ukes are already selling their largesse on the black market.
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99% of shit on onion domains is scams, how do you know it isn't just someone looking to grift?Russia won't even need to, the Ukes are already selling their largesse on the black market.
This is almost certainly the case. I remember exploring onion sites as a kid and being amazed at what people were selling - explosives, machine guns shipped in PVC pipes, assassinations, hacking services, etc. Of course almost every single one of these things was a straight up scam, but I sure believed it all at 15.99% of shit on onion domains is scams, how do you know it isn't just someone looking to grift?
Wait are you telling me all those creepypastas lied to me?This is almost certainly the case. I remember exploring onion sites as a kid and being amazed at what people were selling - explosives, machine guns shipped in PVC pipes, assassinations, hacking services, etc. Of course almost every single one of these things was a straight up scam, but I sure believed it all at 15.
I mean, not all was fake. Several of the auction sites were real. Don't think any of them allowed weapons though.Wait are you telling me all those creepypastas lied to me?
Huh, turns out "Imahugefuckingfaggot69420" is a pretty easy to guess password. Who'd have thought.