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“Feds adding models to firearms ban, plan to donate confiscated guns to Ukraine”

 

There’s nothing more democratic than the government confiscating private property and giving it to someone else. Oh, wait, the government isn’t really confiscating the guns, they’re buying them through a buyback program. It’s the authoritarian way, kind of like: take the covid vaccine or lose your job—it’s your choice. But, hey, at least there will soon be more guns on the black market. The Canadian government better file off those serial numbers before they off load their confiscated booty. I wonder how much money the Trudeau government has laundered through their dealings with the Ukraine? Where’s Hunter Biden when you need him? Wait, we have the Trudeau foundation! It’s modeled after the Clinton foundation. Pay-for-play! 10% for the big guy!

 

2 Chronicles 35:7 “And Josiah gave lambs and goats from the flock as Passover offerings for all the people who were present, to the number of thirty thousand, and three thousand oxen: these were from the king's private property.”

 

The contents of Safe No. 2

 

Photography is a great uniter of countries, cultures, neighborhoods, families and friends. I’ve started a group named Photo-Phactory. Please share your best images with me.

Explanation of firearms at the Yorktown Victory Center, Yorktown Virginia.

During the Tokugawa shogunate (1600-1868), the last feudal Japanese government, Matsumoto-Jo (Matsumoto Castle), in today's city of Matsumoto in Nagano Prefecture, was the headquarters of the Matsumoto Domain. Occupying an area of 8 ha (19.8 acres), it is thought the castle was largely completed by 1594. It was not bombed during World War II and is one of only twelve Japanese castles considered to be original. Its keep is designated a National Treasure of Japan.

 

Known as the Crow Castle, due to the black walls of the keep, defensive details can be seen here. The vertical rectangular openings in the black walls, named yazama, allow archers to defend the castle. The square openings, named teppo-zama, were for the use of firearms. The angled walls along the lower floor, named ishi-otishi, were used by defenders to drop stones on attackers trying to scale the walls below.

idk. This week's been really uneventful. I was hoping to do some painting today but I just don't feel in the purest form to do it (or something like that, it's weird). The other day I put together this shot of some of my better custom weapons I've done in the past.

John trying to keep warm as a cold spell hits Cape Town.There are many like John - "invisible people" all just trying to survive..

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This scene shows Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BCE) hunting. In his iscriptions, the king boasts of having single-handedly killed 370 lions. The animal, roaring angrily it looks over its shoulder, is already mortally wounded. The Asiatic lion, recognizable from its belly-mane, was native to the Middle East and neighborin until the 19th century countries. Changes in natural habitat and use of firearms have meant that only animals can survive in zoos.

Burke Pawn & Firearms in Waynesboro, Georgia

The Clarion Inn, Kingman, Arizona. Route 66.

The true meaning of photographic shot ... 😁

The fur firearms bolt action rifle model 14 is heavily based off many different mods of the m14. This .308 rifle is great for hunting all kinds of large game and just for shooting at the range.

Ken is this good enough for me to get in?

 

Golubac Fortress was built during the 14th century. It has ten towers, most of which started square, and several of which received many-sided reinforcements with the advent of firearms.

Golubac Fortress has had a tumultuous history. Prior to its construction it was the site of a Roman settlement. During the Middle Ages, it became the object of many battles, especially between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary. It changed hands repeatedly, passing between Turks, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Serbs, and Austrians. Now, it is a popular tourist attraction in the region.

 

Metropolitan Police - BMW X5 - Armed Response Vehicle - BU12 AZA - KTN

 

Many thanks to all three firearms officers who stopped for a chat and allowed a picture

Firearm was a notorious, technologically-advanced bounty hunter who continuously threatened the Hero Factory. Firearm is a mercenary more than capable of carrying out assignments but lacking in the ambition to mastermind his own agenda.

 

Shortly before the betrayal of Von Ness, Firearm came to operate exclusively out of the Delta Quadrant, gaining experience as a mercenary and branching out his services. For some time, Firearm established his headquarters along the edge of the Necron Expanse, a vast region of frontier space with no stars systems for 200 lightyears. Following the success of Hero Factory in the galactic neighborhood, Firearm was able to inflate his service charges exponentially, with bounty hunters coming in short supply.

 

Over the course of his career, Firearm has utilized a number of weapons and gadgets to carry out his assignments, initially starting with standard issue Meteor Blasters and later diversifying to carry heavily customized gear for each mission. Most prominently, he has been known to carry a modified Combat Rifle looted from a Makuhero Industries factory.

 

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Firearm has been known to keep several extensive weapons and ammunition caches on planets around the Delta Quadrant, often containing launchers looted from Heroes or other criminals.

Just a pdw built on Fn 2000 frame. There is just enough space for the barrel

Today the Cow Tower stands in the north-east corner of Norwich like a lost red brick Roman 'Pharos' or lighthouse, yet it has two possible claims to fame. Firstly it may be Britain's oldest 'pillbox' or defensive bunker for the firing guns, secondly it represents one of the first extensive uses of structural brick in Britain. Externally it resembles a Martello Tower or a Pictish broch; it even has the same tapering sides as both types of buildings. Yet other features, such as the cross-shaped gun loops, place it firmly in the Medieval period.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/barryslemmings/albums/7215766430910... to see the full set.

 

The Cow Tower was built between 1398 and 1399. Norwich was a prosperous city in the late 14th century, with a population of around 5,000 involved in key medieval industries and forming a centre for international trade. Between 1297 and 1350 the city had erected a semi-circle of defensive stone walls and ditches which assisted with collecting taxes, advertised the status of Norwich as a great city and also defended it against invasion or civil disorder. Remember that the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 was within living memory when Cow Tower was built and Norwich had suffered during that.

 

Gunpowder weapons had begun to be introduced into England in the early 14th century, initially being used as battlefield or siege weapons but rapidly being adapted for defensive purposes from the 1360s. Although they were expensive, by the 1380s their potential value in defending castles and city walls was well understood and specialised features had begun to be built. By 1385 Norwich had fifty artillery pieces for use along its walls. In Kent, at Bodiam, Cooling and the West Gate at Canterbury, gun loops had been added to new buildings between 1380 to 1385. Firearms were here to stay. Cow Tower is a logical development. A free-standing tower just for gunpowder weapons.

 

The stone walls of Norwich describe a rough letter 'C' with a bend in the River Wensum covering the north-east gap in the 'C'. When first built Cow Tower was called the Dungeon (from Donjon) but was then called the "tower in the Hospital meadows", as the surrounding land was then part of St Giles' Hospital. It was intended to function as a specialised artillery and handgun tower, housing gunpowder weaponry capable of suppressing attackers on the far side of the river and disrupting any assault river crossing.

 

There are fragmentary references to an earlier tower in the area, responsible for collecting tolls and acting as a prison. This prison function could be the origin of the 'Dungeon' name but it is unclear if this was on the same site as the Cow Tower or merely refers to a different tower in the general area. Although the Cow Tower was not directly attached to the city walls, a protective timber palisade did link the tower with the city wall to the north-west, and ran south to meet Bishop Bridge. With the eye of faith today it is still just possible to see an raised bank fringing the river to the south of Cow Tower which was either the earth revetment to this palisade or else a simple earth bank to prevent flooding. It may even have functioned as both. The present footpath runs along the top of it and is about seven feet above the adjacent former meadow, now a sports field.

 

The city's accounts show details of payments for the construction of the tower between 1398 and 1399, including charges for 36,850 bricks, stone, sand, lime, a hoist and various equipment. One reason for the tower's height is that it stands on low-lying meadow facing a steep rise about 300 metres away on the other side of the Wensum. The city fathers may have feared that an attacker would set up camp on this rise and use artillery to bombard the city. In 1549 Robert Kett exploited this very weakness when he led an uprising in Norfolk. His army camped on the north-east side of the river, overlooking Cow Tower. Two rebel attacks were then made across the river into the hospital meadows, in an attempt to take nearby Bishop Bridge. Kett had brought artillery, which he turned on the Cow Tower, damaging the latter's parapets. The rebellion failed and the tower does not seem to have required extensive repairs. The hill opposite is now called Kett's Hill.

 

Cow Tower is a three-storey circular building with a protruding stair turret at the rear, the main building being 11.2 metres across and 14.6 metres tall, tapering towards the top. The walls, 1.8 metres thick at the base, are made of a core of flint rubble stone, faced on the inside and outside with brick. Various putlog holes can still be seen in the walls.

 

The brickwork, particularly on the stairwell, is well executed. Archaeologist T. P. Smith considers the tower to feature some "of the finest medieval brickwork" in England. It is the earliest known use of brick in an external load-bearing capacity in Norwich. The use of brick in this sort of fortification was both prestigious and practical, as brick absorbed the impact of artillery fire better than stone.

 

The quatrefoil gunports in the lower levels could have been used for both handgonnes and crossbows with some overlapping fields of fire. The roof was reinforced with large timber joists and could have supported heavier bombards; the tower's considerable height would allowed these bombards to reach across the river to the higher ground (Kett's Hill) which overlooks the city.

 

The parapet was crenellated with nine wide splayed embrasures and those embrasures facing out across the river were constructed flush with the floor of the roof, giving the bombards plenty of room to fire and the ability to depress to hit the river in front of the tower itself. Cow Tower has a simple ground floor entrance next to the stairwell turret and - while this is relatively poorly defended - objects could have been dropped from the roof on to anyone trying to force these doors. This is not a castle, it was a local defence 'hard point' capable of proving a severe nuisance to an attacker… and thus my analogy to a modern pillbox in the opening paragraph.

 

The interior has fireplaces and toilets. The ground floor may have formed a dining area with the floors above being used for military purposes and sleeping. The walls of the ground floor have curious diagonal chasing and sockets cut into them. These may have contained timbers to support brickwork that in turn supported the first floor or they are the remains of a magazine retrofitted in the tower in the 16th century.

 

Cow Tower is managed by English Heritage and Norwich City Council. The tower is now only a shell as the floors and the roof have been lost. The interior is visible through an iron gate. The riverside walk goes past and around it.

Flashpoint Firearms, Thompsonville, Michigan.

I finally finished this.

Was gonna be my entry for the build-off, but sadly, my teammates had no time to do something :c

Couldn't be arsed to add a fancy scope and cheekrest.

I hope you gus still like it :]

Also credit to Badenian for his marvellous workspace.

A set of four firearms built in Pimp My Gun, ver. 0.6.

 

[Jackal Arms M-1230 Shorty]

A sawn-off shotgun commonly field by common criminals, local militia and sheriffs. It fires 3-inch, 12 gauge magnum cartridges, capable of decimating armored targets but makes handling a nightmare due to the weapons reduced frame.

 

A folding stock/rail system is attached to this model for better stability.

 

[Izhmash AN-201]

A powerful 7.62x39mm assault rifle born from the vaunted AN-94, commonly used by Russian special forces, but more widely used by third-world terrorist organizations. It features a burst mode that fires three rounds at an accelerated rate of 2000 RPM, capable of dealing collateral damage on targets in a line, or defeating heavy body armor. It can also be switched back to fully automatic, firing at a more sedate 800 RPM.

 

This specific AN-201 has a rail system attached for optics.

 

[Barton Precision SR-401 "Longbow"]

A precise 7.62x54mm sniper rifle based off of the HK PSG-1, this weapon has been mainly used by most European counter-terrorist forces, but has also found favor by contract killers and professional snipers around the world. Thanks to Barton's proprietary steel parts, the SR-401 has needle like accuracy out to 1500m, beating nearly all semi-automatic rifles of similar caliber.

 

It also features a highly adjustable folding stock for increased accuracy, comfort, and portability.

 

[Antonov Steelworks SPK-22]

A rapid-firing yet hard-hitting 9x19mm 7N31 submachine gun with the amalgamated appearance of the older PP-2000 and SR-2M Veresk. Commonly found in the hands of crime syndicates, mafias and gangs, the SPK-22 has a massive 60-round capacity, thanks to its snug-fit casket magazine design. The weapon's design itself is smooth and snag-free, ideal for concealment and quick deployment, provided there are no attachments present.

 

It also has a folding foregrip that folds flush with the gun, and can be deployed for extra stability.

Greater Manchester Police Firearms Volvo XC90

Pump actions are for many people the weapon of choice when a shotgun is needed. Perhaps because they look good, but mostly just because racking it feels and sounds amazing.

 

The Armadillo is a 12 Gauge 5+1 tactical pump action shotgun. It features a light weight frame with a foldable stock, a full length top rail and KeyMod side rails. It comes standard with our brand new clear and open red dot sight, which provides the best situational awareness.

 

Quicksilver Ind. produces top of the notch firearms made for easy and cheap mass production, while maintaining very high quality. Our firearms will always be fully ambidextrous, two toned, operator-friendly and accessory-friendly.

 

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Check out the high definition image here:

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I had the code for this receiver laying around for AGES, and I finally found the inspiration to build a pump action shotgun after making a dozen sketches. Anyways, with this being my first ever pump action shotgun, I'm very pleased with the result.

 

Yours truly,

~ Shockwave

Sprite: Why do you carry that around?

Volt: Huh?

Sprite: Why do you carry that pistol when you can literally control an element?

 

[Volt takes his pistol out]

 

Volt: It makes me feel...safe.

Sprite: Let me restate myself. You can create a sword made out of lightning, you can shoot lightning out of your fingertips and-

Volt: I know just… what if that fails...what if I’m not good enough?

Sprite: You may be extraordinarily lame, but I’m here so that must mean you’re good for something.

Volt: Just as nice as when we met 23 years ago.

Sprite: I mean seriously, you’ve only had what… One girlfriend? Don’t even try and pull that “you haven’t found the one yet” bull crap.

Volt: Whatever… I seriously haven’t met the one yet.

Sprite: Yeah, but you could at least have a little fresh meat until then.

Volt: Oookay gonna pretend like I never heard that.

Sprite: I mean a man's gotta live y'know.

Volt: As a superhero, I can’t have relationships.

Sprite: That… actually makes sense. Tha-

Volt: Don’t give me so much credit, I read that in a comic book.

Sprite: Oh. Well then…

Volt: ...Wait aren’t you some sort of ancient being. Why are you talking about “fresh meat”.

Sprite: What is that ancient spiritism? Even ancient beings have to evolve with the times.

Volt: Interesting...how are you cooler than me? I’m a superhero.

Sprite: No one knows that.

Volt: You’re right. I guess I’m kind of a nobody. I mean, does anybody love me?

Sprite: Well, there is-

Volt: Nope.

Sprite: What?

Volt: Don’t even talk about it.

Sprite: Well I don’t think she’s-

Volt: Nope.

Sprite: She’s pretty ho-

Volt: Nope, nope, nope...

  

Firearm was a notorious, technologically-advanced bounty hunter who continuously threatened the Hero Factory. Firearm is a mercenary more than capable of carrying out assignments but lacking in the ambition to mastermind his own agenda.

 

Shortly before the betrayal of Von Ness, Firearm came to operate exclusively out of the Delta Quadrant, gaining experience as a mercenary and branching out his services. For some time, Firearm established his headquarters along the edge of the Necron Expanse, a vast region of frontier space with no stars systems for 200 lightyears. Following the success of Hero Factory in the galactic neighborhood, Firearm was able to inflate his service charges exponentially, with bounty hunters coming in short supply.

 

Over the course of his career, Firearm has utilized a number of weapons and gadgets to carry out his assignments, initially starting with standard issue Meteor Blasters and later diversifying to carry heavily customized gear for each mission. Most prominently, he has been known to carry a modified Combat Rifle looted from a Makuhero Industries factory.

 

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Firearm has been known to keep several extensive weapons and ammunition caches on planets around the Delta Quadrant, often containing launchers looted from Heroes or other criminals.

Glock 17 with Gemtech Tundra, and Passport II

Firearm was a notorious, technologically-advanced bounty hunter who continuously threatened the Hero Factory. Firearm is a mercenary more than capable of carrying out assignments but lacking in the ambition to mastermind his own agenda.

 

Shortly before the betrayal of Von Ness, Firearm came to operate exclusively out of the Delta Quadrant, gaining experience as a mercenary and branching out his services. For some time, Firearm established his headquarters along the edge of the Necron Expanse, a vast region of frontier space with no stars systems for 200 lightyears. Following the success of Hero Factory in the galactic neighborhood, Firearm was able to inflate his service charges exponentially, with bounty hunters coming in short supply.

 

Over the course of his career, Firearm has utilized a number of weapons and gadgets to carry out his assignments, initially starting with standard issue Meteor Blasters and later diversifying to carry heavily customized gear for each mission. Most prominently, he has been known to carry a modified Combat Rifle looted from a Makuhero Industries factory.

 

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Firearm has been known to keep several extensive weapons and ammunition caches on planets around the Delta Quadrant, often containing launchers looted from Heroes or other criminals.

Circa 1890's, Fur Firearms began producing semi automatic hunting rifles for out west. Deciding a normal caliber could be used on buffalo if follow up shots could be sent down range quick enough, the G16 became a lighter kicking replacement for the popular Sharps series rifles.

 

Credit to Ken for his logo which I modified.

.40 S&W SIG Sauer P226 w/12 round magazine, .40 S&W SIG Sauer P239 w/7 round magazine and 165 grain Winchester Ranger hollowpoint centerfire cartridges

My drawing of a Mexican revolutionist in cartoon style.

This is an old drawing I did in my younger years. Over 20 years ago. Enhanced with a photo editor to look like this.

Devon & Cornwall Police VW T6 Firearms van

The largest current production and the smallest current production GLOCK pistols side by side.

collab between Donar and me.

 

Tyrfings ultimate Shotgun: The Berserker

 

If you need something too breach massive doors, walls or need a reliable large bore shotgun, you're right with the Berserker!

 

The five shot revolving 10 Gauge Shotgun features a Top-folding stock, a shell holder on the right side, a special breaching muzzle break, a integrated flashlight and a rail on top of the receiver and on the handguard.

 

We had to use whites on the muzzle break (it was nearly impossible to make it without whites....)

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please comment, note and fave Donar's pic too.

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