Message from @Veritas Prognostician
Discord ID: 570201753291849739
proper brit FU to the gov
Pa luty was an interesting person tbh
Read his book
@Deleted User I think that you need tags to be able to post anything
If you want, I can post your firearms collection here
Just dm them to me
he dun showed me hes tags
lol. he showed hes and I dun showed mine
eww
bullets touching others
Bullet orgy
Pretty sus, broo
@Deleted User yeah dude sorry about that didn't see your @ but I sent them to you
@Banana_soda disgusting no segregation whatsoever
Why was the bow and arrow not used in the 17 and 1800s? Honestly I'd rather have a bow than a musket, much faster reloads
>1800’s
^
Nig nog here a small brainer
**Forgotten Weapons** Uploaded a new youtube video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXJUg7Yv6AM
Clever.
I think that's a reasonable tactic. Shooting out tires in a urban environment can have it's drawbacks
Who would have any right to order removal
The landlord @Rölli
:/
>Y u no use crossbows and bows in the 18th-19th century
because those take shit tons more training to use effectively.
Also, powder and ball is easier to carry around than a bunch of arrows.
I suspect powder and ball/bullets are often cheaper to make than arrows.
In bulk
My mauser 71/84 is nearly 140 years old, and has a smoother action than most modern guns, or mil surps... try doing this with a mosin
@DOSagain Also in person. Many people during the revolutionary war made their own round ball over a campfire, and cut patch cloth from old clothes
Powder was shipped in lead containers that was enough to make a number of round balls equivalent to the amount of powder contained, for a .50cal rifle