Jow Forums pics that make you go hmmm
Jow Forums pics that make you go hmmm
What was the idea behind it?
Never seen these before. What am I looking at?
to decrease the OAL of the cartridge
God that looks fun to shoot.
hmmm
mmmh
I like the idea, but it seems hard to believe it'd actually be more beneficial vs standard cartridges. Smaller size sounds good in theory though.
But I'd think the gun design would have to be more complex, thus greatly increasing chances of malfunctions, and more chance for the loading/feeding of the mag itself to be cumbersome or cause malfunctions.
hmmm
I'd like to shoulder those guns. I'm sure it'd make more sense in my hands.
hmm .... hmmm
its definitely worth a hmmm
double hmmm
DO WANT
the bayonet is what makes me hmmm
hmm the helmet ...
what is the implication of this
> implying F2000 is okai
hmmm
trust no one, not even yourself
It’s Japanese so I believe it would be a “Hoooo?”
>shotgun wedding specials
Holy kek
hmmm
hmm
this is god damn tragic. I am honestly more disturbed by this than the carnage of that tsunami that fucked up the south pacific years back
Actually, it can work.
cancelled soldat 2000 program. the f2000 was a shit show during testing. keyword: polymer hammer and sear in -40 C blizzard doesn't work
This reminds me of regular car reviews
How the fuck is this even supposed to work?
hmmm
How was this gun never used in an action movie.
same
do you think it fires in sequence or two barrels at once?
we have been forsaken on this Earth with our cruel masters who hold the Machinefuns
i remember that greentext
hmmm
Oh hey look
Hmmmmm´d hard
that gun was the GOAT during WW2 though.
>shot a really good, heavy-hitting cartridge that didn't have as much recoil as most other cartridges of the time but still retained the power of a full-size cartridge.
>fed from 30-round mags (more than the BAR and ZB 26)
>had a really nice optic mounted on it
>didn't have the retarded oiler system like the Type 96
>had bayonet if it was necessary to do a banzai charge to honor the great Hirohito before certain death.
but why the bayonet mounted like that tho? why not have a shorter bayo?
if it had a shorter bayonet there would've been no blade sticking out in front of the barrel.
but, why not mount it further up? why go with the pre ww1 style bayonet?? makes me go hmmm
This is the most retarded thing I have ever seen
seems absolutely retarded. Shorter length but it probably cuts your magazine capacity in half.
What is the use case for this? fitting 556 in a pistol grip?
no, this is
I'm not sure why, but I had a good chuckle at this.
Its a .22lr staple gun.
A staple of engineering
Why stop at two? The scalability of this design is its genius
is folded ammo the biggest hmmm of Jow Forums?
really makes you think
WHUT
THUH
FUCK
hmmm
I would like to see an example of a loaded one, is this basically the ammo equivalent of a flat head engine where it is shit because of poor pressure flow?
i unironically cant find a pic of it loaded. true hmmm
I figured that was the mothballed ships, seems weird to see so many.
mine gott
that many carriers next to eachother really makes me hmmm
hmmmmm
i would like to know where this was
Wait, wouldn't you need a lot more space behind the magwell for that to work?
right before the war broke out?
i doubt a polymer case could survive bullet pressures at a right angle
I think the plastic ones might be dummy cartridges judging by file name
Materials get surprisingly strong when they're in a chamber of some sort with nowhere to go, but yeah, seems like it'd be too weak.
hmmm
1/2
hmmm
2/2
But it was.
hmmm
I don't get it. What's wrong with this one?
hmmm
Norfolk perhaps?
After
The Royal Navy ensign is flying above the Kaiserliche Marine one
this is not a gore thread guys
i wonder how much lift would generate shooting all those gun a the same time
here ya go
machine gun jetpack!
I hope that you will forgive me for my stupidity, but I still do not understand anything.
would give my penis for
Pretty sure that works as a method to reduce felt recoil/muzzle climb.
The latest James Bond henchman used a twin-barrel 1911
i think it was the russian first attempt at vtol
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