Message from @EnderOctanus
Discord ID: 570264131945496576
@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
By the mid 1800’s we were developing unified cartridges and repeating firearms.
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Nig nog here a small brainer
**Forgotten Weapons** Uploaded a new youtube video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXJUg7Yv6AM
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
Any thoughts on the IV8888/olight/FFF debacle
Don't know what that is
easiest to go read about it on forged from freedoms website
Tldr basically is iv8888 shilled for olight and screwed forged from freedom out of some money
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