Also be prepared to not own any ballistic weapons of any sort because they would be a serious threat to the habitat's structural integrity and your ability to breath.
That's why I said:
and lazers 'n sheeet
:D :D :D kek
I know, the whole thing is far from being anything concrete at this point anyway... but would be interesting to see
You're not wrong, but that said, there's still enough patriots out there to make me believe that all is not lost... I have a very comfortable life at the moment working in cyber security, but I would not hesitate a second on going back to protect the ones I love... that includes all my fellow pedes here too! maybe it's Stockholm syndrome, but it is what it is...
First hand experience, this depicts most of the lower rank military: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIICzY0wsEg
I really like your comparison... makes perfect sense somehow.
As for the whole rough, loud, and even simple, I just love the M82A1, especially the "clink" sounds when you cock it... incites an erection in me lol
Though for "larger" caliber bolt action, the Remington 700 has always been my classic beauty, especially if you do a bit of aftermarket work. Superb multi-function.
hahaha no worries, nothing to do with it being commie... although they are commie after all lol...
Maybe I've gotten used to the AR platform first, and I'm just lazy to do the extra work with an AK... but at least they could have moved the charging handle to the left side... I know why it's there historically... but it's been ages... that said, I do the spez technique for charging it... which annoys me in itself (feels kinda stupid to me, but it's effective) lol
The other beef I've got with the AK is just the insides... a bit "unorganized" compared to the AR, where it's thought through properly... I hate taking apart an AK, even though it's quite easy, it's a bit messy...
Ironically, I'm actually more proficient with the iron sights on an AK, than on the AR.
Honestly, I'd give buying Crye another thought... because of the quality, and most importantly because the crye one's are fire resistant unlike the cheaper stuff, which is quite important if you ask me... Alternatively, the Patagonia one's are great too...
They seem to be quite good, and actually quite similar to what I've got. Mine's the Frog.PRO Cobra belt... specifically bought this one as it's quite durable, and it's rated for help ops, which was one thing I was looking for anyway. I use generally 4 sets: Multicam, Ranger Green, Coyote, and Black. Different environments need different camo :-) I do some contract work overseas from time to time, so I change and mix camo depending on where I am...
Fair game, though pistols require a lot more attention than rifles, as pistol skills tend to degrade over time if left untrained... I'm regular with training, and I still feel like my skills are degrading if I'm not at the range at least once per month.
I think a good measure of 100-200 rounds per month at the range will keep you sweet (That's just pistol).
Make sure you have variety on pistols, and when if you get the chance with rifles as well... just so you know how to operate them, and potentially field strip them if necessary. These things can be a life saver...
In all honesty, never really spent time on reddit in the first place... created an account some time ago, but it was gathering dust. That said, used to have a friend who is I'm guessing still hanging out on there; over the years he turned out to be a leftist cuck, was always jealous of me getting with the ladies... now he's a complete libtard, and obviously not in my circle anymore
You need to train with both... actually with everything you can get your hands on... I for example hate the AK with a passion, but I sure do know how to shoot one, take it apart etc very well...
It's simple - if you ever need to take a rifle out of your enemies hands and use it... you need to know how to.
kek made me laugh, thanks fellow pede!