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Tomorrow Never Dies OST - Surrender (Alternate Version) – Performed by k.d. lang

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vocaloid characters saying sega normally except for kaito

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AK-47 without dust cover and gas tube, demonstrating its internals while firing

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Ruger Mk. II pistol

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Infomercial For The Coolest Pen Ever - Star Trek 1994

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FN F2000, Singaporean SAR-21 & Steyr AUG

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Russian OTs-27 Berdysh pistol

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K-POP X UK GARAGE

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Here comes the Suisei train!

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Norinco AK converted to short-barreled carbine by Fleming Arms

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Tetsuo Sakurai, Dennis Chambers - Firewater - Gentle Hearts Tour Live 2004

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AR-15 with A.R.M.S. SIR rail system

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HISHE I Have a Son/Daughter/Grandson Compilation

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Tetsuo Sakurai - Firewater

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Slow Motion PWS Long-Stroke Piston System

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Pedro Pascal trying to get through the sperm gifting scene for (almost) 5 minutes

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1918 Chauchat Indoor

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This is an Actual Threat, this is not a joke, I'm gonna do it | CMTOWN ANIMATED

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Neil Cicierega - Tiger

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Customized AK-105

  • :kazuhira-miller: Boss, we've established our base of operations on the island of Socotra, off the coast of Yemen. Its location in the Indian ocean is ideal, allowing us to support operations in both Afghanistan and Africa

  • Ah yes, "universal sockets", the type of socket which can allegedly accept a number of different plug types. We have dismissed that claim

  • The film consists of two plot lines, one focusing on a teenage couple having sex for the first time, and the other on Simen the Semen and his friends in quest for the Egg

    I... uh... I'm not sure what the Norwegians were thinking with this one

  • I think this is from the Erma company re-formed in West Germany (since their original factories fell in the Soviet Occupation Zone and were seized), but East Germany itself also made some Lugers (technically, assembled from existing parts they inherited)

  • I recently watched Designated Survivor: 60 Days which I felt was decent on this topic. Spoilers for the first couple of episodes:


    But this was 2019, during the Moon Jae-In presidency and the attempts at reconciliation then, so maybe this was just reflective of the political climate at the time.

  • one of my favorite bits in Freeman's Mind is him rationalizing the batshit level design as Black Mesa making sure to fully spend its budget

    "If we don't spend a billion dollars one year, then we don't get a billion dollars the next year. And if we don't get a billion dollars the next year, then we have to go and spend more money on lobbyists to get the laws changed so that we get our billion dollars the year after that! ... in the long run it's probably faster and cheaper just to build a giant nutcracker, write it off and be done with it."

  • yeah, I think the idea was to achieve ambidextrous controls without having to double the controls on both sides of the gun (as you would need to with a more typical thumb safety/selector), but it doesn't seem to have caught on outside of these two specific FN guns

  • Love the Half-Life games, although I definitely prefer 2 over 1. I dunno, I've never really got the takes that the games are outdated, I really wish I lived in the world where they were because I'd fucking love to have more games like this, but I really don't see anything that has surpassed HL2 (I can see it to some extent with HL1), there's just something about it. Even with the whole boomer shooter trend, most games seem to be taking inspiration from the earlier generation of shooters, few true HL2-style games around.

    Black Mesa's alright, but I really don't like a lot of the changes that were made. Never understood the On A Rail hate (especially when, like, Residue Processing exists, no way On A Rail is worse than endless fucking conveyor belts), I actually genuinely love all the vehicle segments and wish more games had that "road-trip where you occasionally stop to explore a little or deal with something blocking the path" vibe, Metro: Last Light had its own On A Rail style section and it was pretty good. So that getting cut down was kind of annoying, and Xen I just really don't like - it drags way worse than the original ever did, that one cable puzzle just comes up again and again, and aesthetically, while the whole space jungle thing is kind of neat (and the "Sauron-eye tower as landmark to indicate how close you are to the end" is really cool, although of course HL2 did that with the Citadel too to some extent, but I just love shit like that, give me less minimaps with objective markers and more massive towers for me to inch towards), the barren wasteland (or really, little pockets of floating mini-wastelands) of the original Xen makes it feel so much more unique, and, well, alien. I've had several Black Mesa playthroughs which just fizzle out at that point - maybe the final section is better, but I've played through it so few times because my spirit was drained by cable puzzles that I can't really comment on what happens there.

    How about other mods? There's just so much amazing stuff, HL1 in particular basically has several extra expansion packs thanks to mods - Echoes, Field Intensity and Delta Particles are all amazing and I would pretty much consider them on the level of the actual expansions (maybe even better than Blue Shift, tbh), maybe short of voice acting but that's understandable for free mods. Plenty of great stuff for HL2 as well.

  • far better military protection for the people of Canada

    PROTECTION FROM WHO, DONALD

    I love the random capitalization too, Lumber

    folks, we're going to have so much Lumber
    , more Lumber
    than you've ever seen before

  • "I see... so that's what the signal is" is still my favorite bit from this video, I chuckle every time

  • Yep! They've really got everything there (not sure if many SMGs have made it to Yemen though, there might not be much interest in smaller weapons if basically everyone can get an AK... you can get a PPSh though)

  • Belgium and Portugal have adopted it as their service rifles, plus lots of smaller contracts here and there for various special forces and police units: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_SCAR#Users. The SCAR-H also seems some use, mainly in its DMR variants - the French for example adopted it to replace their Cold War-era sniper rifles.

    But in the US civilian market, yes, it's not that popular (but that's generally the case for anything that's not an AR-15 - import restrictions mean stuff costs a lot more that it's supposed to, so a lot of European manufacturers' rifles that were designed as cheap mass-adoption items instead end up as essentially boutique products, at which point the price isn't really justifiable for anyone who's not a collector)

  • AKS-47

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  • There seems to be a 1950 marking on the receiver, which would preclude it from being a non-Soviet AK.

    Chinese AKs also have a fully-hooded front sight, as opposed to the semi-hooded one on most other AKs, that's one of the main ways to tell them apart since it's pretty unique feature

  • the peak in STALKER

    the '80s-90s really were such a good time for gun aesthetics, it's been all downhill since the quad-rail was invented

  • Yeah, it's a compact variant of the QSZ-92, which would be the full-length USP in this analogy. It's pretty neat, it's also got a relatively unique rotating barrel setup, rather than the Browning tilting barrel seen on the vast majority of modern pistols.

  • I concur with the other comments that it's some kind of custom job (although it doesn't have to be Khyber Pass specifically, Iraqi & Syrian gunsmiths do cool stuff as well) - the gas tube is way too short, the handguard's a bit shorter too, there's... something going on with the rear sight, and the magazine looks off as well (although I'm not sure if it's 7.62x25 exactly, maybe 8mm Kurz? Dunno)

  • nope, it's 5.56, it's just the peculiar Beta C-Mag style of drum (which is actually two drums that combine into a single straight magazine section)

  • It could be that, but it might also just be a holdover from the then-current style of stock designs, meant for rifles which didn't have a separate pistol grip. Tokarev's prototype from this same period is one of the most egregious, it's basically just an SVT with a pistol grip tacked on (and converted to 7.62x39mm, of course), leaving that part of the stock pretty much pointless

    I feel like the protrusion here is a bit too small, some examples of proper machine guns with stocks meant for you to hold on for contrast:

    It could be that for the prototype itself, the designers were just using existing materials (like, they just took a stock from another gun they had lying around the workshop), and this would have been changed had the gun gone further into trials - for example, Bulkin's entry starts out with a stock with a lump like Kuzmishchev's, and gets a straighter stock (much like the one the AK has) later on: