View Full Version : War has changed again
uh-oh
02-18-2019, 12:05 PM
I used to PONDER on the good old days where you would have to stab people with swords and spears and use bow and arrows like those were the days. Guns had to up and ruin everything.
I would think shit like well whats next tho? Robots? Sure but if its robots killing robots that makes no sense. But now i see i was looking to far ahead
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/new-rifle-anyone-can-hit-moving-target-500-yards-44862
Its all over.
What have we done
Looks like americas public shooting fatality record is about to be broke.
bleak
02-18-2019, 01:49 PM
A military only thing, I hope? I say that but know it won't last even it is the case.
Can anyone explain to me the point of a civilian having one of these?
Witty
02-18-2019, 04:20 PM
They gon' get the bullies for sure.
uh-oh
02-18-2019, 05:50 PM
A military only thing, I hope? I say that but know it won't last even it is the case.
Can anyone explain to me the point of a civilian having one of these?
fighting a tyrannical government duh
its cool how we take this in differently though lmao. all i could think about is how this would affect american soldiers if shitty rag tag groups got ahold of them.
that 17 year old taliban/isis/al qaeda or whatever just picking off US troops. evening the field. obviously we'd still have supreme superiority and would put less boots on the ground and just hellfire them but word.
i was immediately worried about the enemy having them. didn't have a thought about a civilian acquiring one lol
bleak
02-18-2019, 05:51 PM
Would u say it's easier for the enemy or a civilian to acquire military technology/weapons?
uh-oh
02-18-2019, 05:59 PM
presently? the enemy, assuming you mean a normal civilian. like you or me. it'd be pretty hard for us to get an RPG or grenade or something. you can get in with some nutty types though and acquire just about anything though.
but i mean one of our governments biggest businesses is manufacturing and selling military weapons, let alone all the shit we give away to the "good" guys who magically turn into the bad gays a decade or two later
bleak
02-18-2019, 06:31 PM
Yeah my next point was if it's the enemy, who do you think they're getting it from? The group we fought/fight against ISIS with will be just as much of a problem in 10 15 years when they want to unite the motherland or something. The problem over there is beyond us.
Had to delete a rant about Israel because I need to do more research, stay tuned tho
Anyone planning on killing a group of people is not a normal civilian. They will find it if they want it badly enough, the same way making guns illegal will never stop a criminal from obtaining one.
My argument is this needs to be like a Navy SEAL/Special Forces exclusive system. There's no reason to mass produce these and they end up god knows where in 10 years
uh-oh
02-18-2019, 06:37 PM
word but its an inevitability
i'm sure when people had muskets and shit, when the repeating rifle was invented they had the same thought.
the problem with the thought of it being exclusive as well kind of negates alot of why it was made in the first place. this makes the average infantryman ridiculously "skilled" where as special forces and the like have to be ridiculously skilled in the first place. but word
that whole reasoning of us arming people and etc. is why my mind went immediately to our enemies acquiring it one way or the other. we have enough trouble fighting dudes with ak's and shit lol. i could only imagine how terrible it will be if they acquired this tech
bleak
02-18-2019, 06:40 PM
the problem with the thought of it being exclusive as well kind of negates alot of why it was made in the first place. this makes the average infantryman ridiculously "skilled" where as special forces and the like have to be ridiculously skilled in the first place.
Yeah I thought of that post submit, a Navy SEAL wouldn't really need this.
I guess ur right about the inevitably of it. It's just taking precautions to make sure it's not sooner than we expect. We don't need 37 DC snipers at once
? did u forget murdering people by drone has been happening for a decade?
Lol. When are we gonna learn to stop inventing death. Jesus. The power of $.
Yeah I thought of that post submit, a Navy SEAL wouldn't really need this.
I guess ur right about the inevitably of it. It's just taking precautions to make sure it's not sooner than we expect. We don't need 37 DC snipers at once
Ya. I was right in the middle of that shit when it happened. The entire dmv was on edge. Shit was crazy man. There was a extra serious urgency to look over your shoulder that came over you whenever you were out. Chilling really.
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