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#808080🇵🇸🇺🇦1 yıl önce

a far flung scifi setting without the mosin nagant is simply shit to consider reading tbh /s

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LeCanard (Commissions open!)1 yıl önce

Reminds me of an old post in r/worldbuilding where in the future even when we have Lazer blasters people still use the AK cause it's so convenient and millions of copies have been made

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RocketFFL1 yıl önce

It’s time to get your FFL! Join over 20,000 students who have learned how to get their FFL (and set it up the right way) from a firearms attorney and former special operations sniper.

🌵》𝕸𝖔𝖚𝖓𝖙𝖆𝖎𝖓 •𝐃𝐎𝐆•𝓭𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓶𝓲𝓷'《🌲🔜AC profil fotoğrafı
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Wheres the trans girl in Oregon wearing cat ear helmet attachments. Mosins are like crack to them.

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marek 🏳️‍⚧️🔻1 yıl önce

for anyone who is looking for the song here it's Lost Kitten by Metric ☺️

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Keikes Kolchak Reichen1 yıl önce

Give it to the Russians for making reliable weapons.... At least the ones before the 90's *looks at SU-57*

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LeCanard (Commissions open!)1 yıl önce

Problem was that after the Soviet union collapsed Russia abandoned the Soviet philosophy that their guns have to be cheap, reliable, easy to clean and have few moving parts

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futabomber1 yıl önce

@GadzWolf11 Thats nice, now add one more frame where is chopped down into an obrez and lashed onto a honda trail cub

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pear1 yıl önce

time old tale about how a rifle is never as important as the one holding it.

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MDelve1 yıl önce

Ukranian army using mosin I thought only the donbass militias, now part of the russian army used them

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Afaik both Russian and Ukrainian militias in the area used them, think I saw an article years ago saying they also used the old maxim guns from WW1 just cause it was so reliable as long as they had cold water around (which wasn't in short supply in the area)

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