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There was a BIG push to ban them a few years ago when the Fed went after Defense Distributed.I’m surprised that I have not seen any cases of feral gang niggers in the U.S. using FCGs, I know they likely lack the capability to make them themselves, but it wouldn’t be too hard for a White dude to start making them and selling them for a profit, hell I’m surprised the Fed isn’t doing that themselves to start a push for regulation of 3D printers.
Ironic considering how much snitching is hated in their culture. Despite all the “snitches get stitches” street mumbling, they still realize the value of doing it in a “my ass vs yours” situation.As for a white man making FCGs and selling them to niggers? Why would you make the rope to hang yourself with. Not only that, but they'd eventually rat you out when caught because niggers have no notion of loyalty.
98% of modern military or hiking boots are glued together these days. Most "tactical" boots are just hiking boots dyed black or are a bit odd at 8-10 inches tall as lace up boots they tall are pretty damn rare.They use quite a lot of glue, instead of stitching, welding or overmolding, so they might not really last that long. I'd suggest putting more glue on the seams *before* they start having problems.
The modern bootmaker OBSESSION with putting goretex into everything needs to stop. No one needs a plastic bag in their bootd unless you're in snow all the time. Almost all other climates can be handled by greased leathers and technical fabrics.i've worn their 'speed assault' sneaker style boot and they didnt do well in jungles (Brazil) or swamps (Florida) (breathing too much or not enough, but soaked feet in a jungle is bad news bear), but are pretty decent in deserts. unfortunately the pair i had, had sole separation issues in rocky deserts in and around death valley after like 2 years, but were 100% fine and comfy in Egypt and parts of Africa. maybe the heat killed them, but i didn't have issues with either Bates or Danners in that environment at 29 stumps or burgers over san diego...
I wear 5.11's when it's cold or snowy, cowboy boots to church or first dates, and Merrell's for everything else.98% of modern military or hiking boots are glued together these days. Most "tactical" boots are just hiking boots dyed black or are a bit odd at 8-10 inches tall as lace up boots they tall are pretty damn rare.
The few exceptions to this are EXPENSIVE, think $400+ for a pair of stitched together leather boots.
So expect 98% of boots these days to be essentially throw away once the tread is gone.
The modern bootmaker OBSESSION with putting goretex into everything needs to stop. No one needs a plastic bag in their bootd unless you're in snow all the time. Almost all other climates can be handled by greased leathers and technical fabrics.
I object to cargo pants on the principle that I keep losing my phone.I wear 5.11's when it's cold or snowy, cowboy boots to church or first dates, and Merrell's for everything else.
5.11 boots, I mean. Their cargo khakis I wear everyday, because they're comfy af.
Yes, I wear cargo pants, and you can blow me if you've got a problem with that.
No hate from here - I'm pretty much always in cargos or painters jeans. Practicality uber alles.I wear 5.11's when it's cold or snowy, cowboy boots to church or first dates, and Merrell's for everything else.
5.11 boots, I mean. Their cargo khakis I wear everyday, because they're comfy af.
Yes, I wear cargo pants, and you can blow me if you've got a problem with that.
I legitimately don't understand the hatred for cargos. It's must be some kind of terminal normalfag thing, like saying SNL and The Office are your favorite TV shows.No hate from here - I'm pretty much always in cargos or painters jeans. Practicality uber alles.
Rose Anvil provides a very good look at boot & footwear construction & materials, along with reviews and links to high-end boots. The one thing that bothers me is he's big on moccasin-toe stuff, because I can't stand moc-toe boots. They also sell their own brand boots, but I've never really looked because it's well out of my price-range.98% of modern military or hiking boots are glued together these days. Most "tactical" boots are just hiking boots dyed black or are a bit odd at 8-10 inches tall as lace up boots they tall are pretty damn rare.
The few exceptions to this are EXPENSIVE, think $400+ for a pair of stitched together leather boots.
So expect 98% of boots these days to be essentially throw away once the tread is gone.
The modern bootmaker OBSESSION with putting goretex into everything needs to stop. No one needs a plastic bag in their bootd unless you're in snow all the time. Almost all other climates can be handled by greased leathers and technical fabrics.
before i used Danners, i used Belleville (which was comfy and easy to wear) and Bates mostly. once i had the Acadias broken in after 4-6 years of sandbox and africa scrub, i really like them, so they're pretty comfy imho. i do agree that compared to Merrell or some other sneaker-like designs that are fashionable now for the cool guys they're chunky, but they're a good boot. if nothing else, you can always be confident of door kicking ability.My work boots are Danner Acadias, them shits are heavy but fuck do you get a lot of boot for the $$$.
The forbidden all metal glocks...Sheet-metal handcrafted "Glocks" confiscated in Russia (9x18 Makarov) & the Philippines (9x19 Para):
The Russian one looks like it has an actual Glock slide, and the frame looks like it was carved from a solid block of bakelite. But that Filipino beast is something else entirely, I say gg to the asiatic who made it.The forbidden all metal glocks...