Message from @Justin Burger (Major-GA)
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the jq?
Jewish question
jc
"The Jew cries out in pain as he strikes you" - old Polish saying.
Wtf is wrong with steam lol
Playing Fallout 2, I have done every single Fallout except the second one
I finished 1 and all the others.
I could never beat the cave of trials in 2
My character set-up.
I took the gifted perk, a penalty to my skill points, in exchange for more character points.
i have tactics
I have a gash on my finger because putting up curtains is dangerous
made by a jewish owned multinational company in communist china?
I don't know man, just curtains that has been in my mother's basement for decades
Tactical Pepsi holder.
Me when I see when I see a chemsburger
Girl I somewhat had fallen for that died of a drug od a month after I met her. Really sad story her life was.
That's rough.
What was she taking?
heroine
didnt know till I met her and all we did was stay up and talk with eachother.
.45 fudds are annoying.
"9mm is too weak, it won't kill anyone"
Is that why almost every military, government and police force on earth uses it?
Military and law enforcement stopped using the .45 as a standard round in the US a while ago.
You can still find some using it, but not with standard issued guns.
By that logic, we should switch to 7.62x39 over 5.56.
"iT bIgGeR wHiCh MeAnS bEtTeR"
By that logic, do away with pistols, lets have all LEO's carry .50 BMG's.
9mm is fun
tbh military and law enforcment has entirely different reguirements for calibers.
and if military was using optimal caliber they would have adapted 6.5mm, instead of keeping 5.56. , but thats way more complicated than that.
and when it comes to why military and law enfocement is using 9mm.
in case of military it need to be just powerfull enoght to do the job, and be abel to carry as much ammo as possible.
and law enforcement basically need that same just powerfull enought, so it doesnt overpenetrate and cause harm behind the target, if you need to shoot in crouded place.
but as self defence stopping power is everything, and after that comes practicality.
sence in if you get jumped on, you dont have too many shots or time.
Well with law enforcement, it isn't about carrying as much as possible at all.
They only usually carry 2 mags on them.
let me rephase that.
law enforcement uses same standard of "just powerfull enought", sence too powerfull caliber would add risk of injuring bystanders.
for example shooting outside someones house, too powerfull caliber would add risk of penetrating wall and injuring/killing someone inside of said house, where smaller caliber would stop in that wall.
and law enforcement doesnt want bullet to penetrate body, sence that would only add risk of hitting someone behind target.
And same issue with added risk of ricochets.
and law enfocrement tries enters sitsuation at safe distance.
but when you get jumped on you dont have that same advantage, and need as much stopping power as practical.
I get that.