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German Pistol Porn

Will somebody please explain to me. On why German Guns just look meaner and deadlier than almost any other gun?
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Jeremy Clarkson & Guns

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One of my many Vices is that of watching Top Gear and The Grand Tour by the Guys. I also think that Clarkson is my kind of guy as he punched out Piers Morgan.
Anyways he did some really good Videos about Guns and War. So I hope you might like them!

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What I want for Christmas!

Dear Santa,
                   Here is a hint on one of the things I want for Christmas! I know that I am not the Best Old Boy out there. But I am not the worst either. So could I have one of these?
Please!
Thanks
Grumpy
PS Sorry about shooting at Rudolf last year. It was an accident really!

WAXED BASEBALL CAP

£21
PRODUCT CODE: 002574
Holland & Holland’s classic waxed green coloured baseball cap with the H&H embossed and the front and “Holland & Holland est. 1835” on the rear.
The baseball cap comes in one size with a metal adjustable strap.

  • Features
  • Adjustable metal strap
  • Waxed cotton finish
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The Green Machine War

The beginning of the End of the British SAS

SAS considers watering down its gruelling selection tests to give women a better chance of joining the elite unit

  • Test toughness could be lowered as women are given chance to join SAS in 2019
  • It could mean women will carry a lighter load during marches in Brecon Beacons
  • But a source said it is about ‘levelling the playing field’, not ‘lowering standards’

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Britain’s most elite special forces unit could allow women to take an easier test to increase their chances of joining, it has been reported.

The SAS, whose selection process is considered among the toughest in the world, could be planning to permit female applicants to carry lighter rucksacks during gruelling marches.

Troops hoping to enter the legendary unit are expected to pass uniquely difficult challenges – some of which are so intense that candidates have died trying to complete them.

It would specifically affect the initial selection phase, during which candidates are pushed to their limits in the Brecon Beacons over a month-long period. Pictured: A female soldier during a training exercise 

It would specifically affect the initial selection phase, during which candidates are pushed to their limits in the Brecon Beacons over a month-long period. Pictured: A female soldier during a training exercise

But according to sources who spoke to the Sunday Times, women – who can apply for all military roles from 2019 – might be allowed more time to complete tests and be given lighter loads to carry.

The potential watering down of selection criteria will also apply to the SBS (Special Boat Service), the sources add.

It would specifically affect the initial selection phase, during which candidates are pushed to their limits in the Brecon Beacons over a month-long period.

The Ministry of Defence, however, has not commented on the story.

One of the sources explained: ‘There is a determination to get women into the special forces.

‘There will be changes to the selection of women but it is not about lowering standards — it’s about levelling the playing field.

How to join Britain’s toughest unit

If you want to join the SAS, you certainly need to be tough.

Most of the soldiers who join the elite unit come from other elite units within the military – the Parachute Regiment or the Royal Marines Commandos.

But despite that, the near-impossible selection process – which lasts for five months – proves too difficult for 90 per cent of applicants.

The ‘Special Forces Aptitude Test’ applies to both the regular British Army unit (22 SAS) and also the reservist unit.

It likewise applies to Special Boat Service hopefuls.

There are two courses a year – one in winter and one in summer.

One of the walks includes the so-called 'beast' - a march over Pen Y Fan, the highest mountain in the Brecon Beacons. Picutred: British Army troops training in the range 

One of the walks includes the so-called ‘beast’ – a march over Pen Y Fan, the highest mountain in the Brecon Beacons. Picutred: British Army troops training in the range

In the first phase – unchanged since the 1950s – applicants must march across the Brecon Beacons carrying a rifle, water and a 45lb bag.

One of the walks includes the so-called ‘beast’ – a march over Pen Y Fan, the highest mountain in the range.

After these walks there is a map-reading tour which takes three weeks.

Then is there is ‘Test Week’, during which applicants are subjected to increasingly gruelling marches.

The final one, called ‘Endurance’, is 40 miles long and must be completed without any breaks.

Troops carry a 60lb bag, a rifle and a full water bottle – and are timed.

After that, with the number of applicants already halved, the small group deemed good enough are sent for even more training in the jungles of Brunei.

At the end of the process, the few strong enough to have passed are allowed entry into the legendary regiment.

‘For a woman to pass special forces selection, she will have to be very focused and very fit — exactly the same as her male colleagues.’

Despite this promise, however, there is reportedly displeasure among some of the senior officers in the SAS who wish to protect the exclusivity of the unit.

In 2016, David Cameron lifted a ban on women fighting in combat roles in the military.

Troops hoping to enter the legendary unit are expected to complete uniquely difficult challenges - some of which are so intense that candidates have died trying to pass them

Troops hoping to enter the legendary unit are expected to complete uniquely difficult challenges – some of which are so intense that candidates have died trying to pass them

About 9 per cent of military roles are currently filled by women.

But analysis has shown that only about 4.5 per cent of women would be able to pass the tests to join even the infantry or tank units, both of which have significantly lower requirements than the SAS.

The SAS was founded in 1941 as a commando unit designed to help defeat the Nazis in North Africa during the Second World War.

It has since become Britain’s most famous special forces unit.

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In Spite of my wifes arguments about it. I still do not understand this great desire to put female bodies into body bags. War is a very messy & nasty business that take almost everything out out a man.
I was briefly a Cav Scout in the Cavalry and I could barely keep up. (I was also in pretty good shape too)
Let alone do the awesome stuff that the Special Forces and Rangers do almost everyday. Fortunately I am old and will not see the disaster that this trend is heading us for.

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Sako Av in the Caliber of 300 Win Mag

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So far I have had a lot of good luck with Sako. Having either owned or shot about a dozen of their rifles. My only complaints are that they are hard to find to buy and are costly too! Oh well.SAKO AV IN 300 WIN MAG  IN GREAT SHAPE NO RESERVE - Picture 6
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Winchester 490 in 22LR

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Just another reason on why Ruger beat the pants off of Winchester in the 22 Semi Auto market. I.E. Too little & too late! Nonetheless it’s a nice little gun in its way!
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As you can see the rotary magazine of the 10/22. Helps preserve the clean lines that this gun does not have with the extended magazine. Also it will not snag on things either when carrying it.
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C. Sharps Arms .40/65 Custom Rifle .40-65 Winchester

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.40-65 Winchester

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.40-65 Winchester
Type Rifle
Place of origin USA
Specifications
Bullet diameter .406 in (10.3 mm)
Neck diameter .423 in (10.7 mm)
Shoulder diameter .560 in (14.2 mm)
Base diameter .504 in (12.8 mm)
Rim diameter .604 in (15.3 mm)
Case length 2.1 in (53 mm)
Overall length 2.48 in (63 mm)
Rifling twist 1:20 to 1:26
Primer type large rifle
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
260 gr (17 g) 1,500 ft/s (460 m/s) 1,308 ft·lbf (1,773 J)
260 gr (17 g) 1,720 ft/s (520 m/s) 1,708 ft·lbf (2,316 J)
260 gr (17 g) 1,420 ft/s (430 m/s) 1,165 ft·lbf (1,580 J)
Source(s): Barnes & Amber

The .40-65 Winchester (also called the .40-65 Winchester and Marlin)[1] was an American rifle cartridge.
Introduced in 1887 for the Winchester Model 1886, and available in Winchester single shots and in the Marlin Model 1895, it was “a further effort to put more steam” in repeating rifle cartridges.[2]
In the modern era, the cartridge has gained favor for metallic silhouette shooting and Black Powder Cartridge Rifle matches where is serves as a low-recoil alternative to the common 45-70.[3][4]
It was commercially available in black and smokeless varieties until around 1935, and can be handloaded by reforming .45-70 brass.[2]

Nomenclature

The nomenclature of the period was based on several properties of the cartridge:

  • .40: nominal caliber in inches: 0.40 inches (10.2 mm); actual caliber was .406 in ( mm)[5]
  • 65 : weight of propellant (black powder) charge, in grains: 65 grains (4.2 g)
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AMT AUTO MAGNUM II .22 RIMFIRE MAGNUM CALIBER PISTOL. 6"





 
 
 
 

AMT AutoMag II
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin United States
Production history
Manufacturer Arcadia Machine and Tool
Unit cost $406 MSRP
Produced 1987
Specifications
Weight 32 oz (910 g)
Barrel length 6 in (150 mm),
4.5 in (110 mm),
3.375 in (85.7 mm) (Compact Model)

Cartridge .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
Barrels 1
6 grooves, right hand twist
Feed system 9 round detachable magazine
7 round detachable magazine (Compact Model)
Sights White outline Millet adjustable sights (until late 1993)
Adjustable 3 dot system (since late 1993)[1]

The AMT AutoMag II is a semiautomatic handgun chambered in .22 WMR, that was manufactured by Arcadia Machine and Tool from 1987 until 1999[2] It is currently manufactured by High Standard.[3]

Design

There were a number of engineering challenges to overcome in designing an autoloading .22 WMR handgun such as extraction problems.
The extraction problems stem from the fact that the slow burning rifle powder of the .22 WMR cartridge develops a late peak pressure.
This can cause the case mouth to expand and jam in the chamber when fired from a handgun. AMT overcame this issue by drilling 18 holes at 90 degrees to the chamber.
A sleeve was then welded over the chamber; providing a tiny amount of clearance for the excess gas to escape from the first set of holes on back to the second set, thereby relieving the pressure enough to prevent the case from sticking.[4]
The stainless steel slide has a large cutout over the barrel, similar to the Beretta M9, to facilitate better cooling and ejection of the spent brass casing.
(More likely it is simply to reduce the moving mass of the slide to allow for the blow-back operation).
The stainless steel construction throughout makes rust a non-issue.