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Tell me, What do you truly desire?
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Done with the Foxcity Baddie Set 😃!
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So. Lots of interesting things on the gun deck? Yeah, let's photograph the floor. In my defence, the floor is quite interesting!
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Nikon Z6, FTZ, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 5, Silver Efex Pro 3
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Standing on the beach next to these huge concrete structures certainly brings home the power of the sea.
During the First World War two coastal artillery 9.2-inch batteries were placed at either end of Spurn Head, with 4-inch and 4.7-inch quick firing guns situated in between. The northern emplacements can be clearly seen on the beach at low tide, as coastal erosion has toppled them onto the sand, revealing the enormous size of the concrete foundations.
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2SM7 powers through Gunning, in the late afternoon light, as it approaches the steep grade to the south of the station with 8037, 4477 and 827 providing the power.
2018-07-09 QUBE 8037-4477-872 Gunning 2SM7
Hand-tuned by Spartan-II special forces sniper Linda-058, Nornfang was originally manufactured by Misriah Armory for their internal competitive sharpshooting team, before it went missing.
Nornfang is Spartan-II Linda-058's SRS99-S5 AM sniper rifle used in the campaign of Halo 5: Guardians. It is also a level 7 REQ in Warzone, and is capable of killing a fully shielded Spartan in one shot.
Overall length: 54" | 171 LEGO studs
Weight: 9 lb
Working features: removable magazine, moving trigger, sliding bolt/charging handle
Since I had never seen a 1:45 M3 before, I decided to whip one up yesterday afternoon. It's a little big for the scale (if that's possible), but I like it. It features moving legs and wheel segment. Your thoughts?
Soli Deo Gloria,
BSB
By the 1650s, the line of battle had developed as a tactic that could take advantage of the broadside armament. This method became the heart of naval warfare during the Age of Sail, with navies adopting their strategies and tactics in order to get the most broadside-on fire. Cannon were mounted on multiple decks to maximize broadside effectiveness. Numbers and caliber differed somewhat with preferred tactics.
My fairly new computer began having graphic problems. It has been two weeks since it was shipped off for repair. I am suffering. I went back to my laptop. Guess what? It die on me... won't load. So much for luck.
Too many guns, Nineteen people shot, four dead in multiple shootings in Cincinnati this past Sunday.
The Inner Circle Folding Machine-Gun is based on the Magpul FMG-9, and sports a carrying handle w/ built-in battle sights, and a comfortable stock and foregrip.
Standard-issue PDW, popular with vehicle personnel and bodyguards.
The result of me and Hello World's collaboration. :D
Credit to Domoappo for silencer and logo.
I never thought I could handle
A girl with guns
And let me tell you
You can bet that I’m not the only one
Credits: Glamistry - LRD - 7Ds
Standing on Gun Street looking toward Brushfield Street. Alice McKenzie was staying at Tenpenny's Lodging House on Gun Street around the time she was found murdered in Castle Alley in the early hours of the 17th July 1888. I think she may have been a Ripper victim.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. Lomochrome Color '92 400 35mm C41 film.
I had more than a passing appreciation for the finer elements of this film while growing up... ;0)
Play the epic anthem and feel...epic!
On display at Pevensey Castle, Sussex, the Pevensey Gun is a late sixteenth century demi-culverin gun with the royal cipher of Queen Elizabeth I on top of the barrel; one of a pair at Pevensey Castle noted in a 1587 survey.
This type of gun could fire a 9 pound (4 kg) shot up to 1.36 miles (2.2 km). It is mounted as a field gun on a replica sixteenth century trail carriage.
So here we have part of the old police station at the entrance to Gun Wharf, some nice architectural details on & around this building
This was made for the second round of Painoflego's weapon crafter contest over on tumblr. This round's challenge was to make a pre- 19th century firearm. After scrolling trough a list on wikipedia, I finally found a gun which had a rather interesting design: the Puckle gun. Named after it's creator, James Puckle, this weapon was one of the first "machine guns" even tough it would not be considered one by modern standards. The weapon was fired via manual flintlocke system and the barrel rotated thanks to crew-served system. For more information regarding this gun, I suggest reading up on it's Wikipedia page.
One of the hedgerow badgers. A family/Clan I've been following for a number of years. Mid Devon, UK. Photo - Kevin Keatley, Camera, Nikon D800, Nikon 105mm Macro, F13, 1/200 sec., ISO 320, Camera on manual and 4 off camera flashes on manual. Other Kit used - C26 fold out padded seat, 3 E5 Ground spikes with E13 mini ball heads, ideal for positioning flashes to get the right light. 1 x C22 Ultrapod II strapped to a branch for one of the flash guns. C80.1R camera and lens cover for weather and mud/dust protection. B30 camouflage, soft and quiet 'Hoody top', adds a bit of camouflage but also keeps the mozzies off my head and neck. Some peanuts to keep the badgers around the sett longer before they head of to forage.