Nah, barrel is fine. Needs to be larger with 4 pistols arrayed in a swastika pattern so it can shoot while it rolls though, like a less moronic pajandrum.
1lb cranberries, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup red wine. Cook over medium until the cranberries have popped and the mixture thickens. It will continue thickening as a it cools so you want to pull it while it's still a little more runny than you want in the final product. Personally I add two cinnamon sticks, some orange zest, and finish with a little lime juice for mine.
Have you never had actual cranberry sauce/relish before? Has the only kind you've ever had been canned? That sucks, man. I'm not angry about it; it's not the first time I've seen that, and it's really unfortunate.
Pic related. Best part of Thanksgiving/Christmas dinner
Canned cranberry sauce is basically just cranberry jello and really shouldn't be compared to homemade cranberry sauce, which is basically cranberry jam, as they're two very different products.
Canned is better, it's just a condiment anyway. Too much other shit to do on turkey day, and nobody including myself noticed any appreciable difference when it's just part of the entire spread.
"well-regulated" means "well-equipped," and the right belongs to the People, not the Militia. It's a semantic debate favored by gun grabbers, who shouldn't be debated with to begin with.
No, well-regulated means well-regulated. Choosing words mean things they don't say is moronic. Making stupid statements like what you just shit out of your mouth only helps the grabbers.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Did you ever notice that sometimes the way words are used and their definitions changes over time? Keep in mind this shit was written 250 years ago.
1 year ago
Anonymous
No, you fricking mongoloid. The whole 'living document' shit is how the grabbers make the 'they didn't have AR-15's in 1776' argument.
1 year ago
Anonymous
That's what I'm saying though? When they said "well regulated" they did not mean what we mean today when we say something is "regulated." They meant well equipped and trained. Not controlled and overseen by the state. Justices have concluded that this is what they meant. Anyone reading the things Thomas Jefferson said on the subject can conclude this. It's irrelevant what the weapons are. The people have a right to them.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>They meant well equipped and trained.
Yeah, you're not gonna be very popular with the pro-gun crowd if you suggest we make a nation-wide requirement out of that.
1 year ago
Anonymous
The amendment doesn't mandate training, it restricts the government's ability to disarm you.
1 year ago
Anonymous
It doesn't matter jack shit what it means. It's an explanation (we set up this right for this reason) which has zero bearing on the postulation itself. "shall not be infringed". Which is really as clear as it fricking gets.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Choosing words mean things they don't say is moronic
I understand your confusion, given this ESL as frick post
1 year ago
Anonymous
1.) Learn English
2.) Learn history
I don't debate with gun grabbers. I vote against them, I don't compromise, and I make arguments based on emotion (ie - working arguments). You'll never get as far debating a comma as posting a fat, lazy cop hiding while someone gets murdered or mentioning that a Californian Senator who owned a gun helped sell them to the cartels while trying to ban them from citizen use. I also like to bring up the racial dynamics of gun prohibition and if the idiot is stupid enough to engage with it I just call them a racist.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Well regulated means in working order you ignorant frick.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Are you being moronic on purpose, or are you just an envious noguns?
>(because) a well regulated militia is necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
very complicated
It's not, but that doesn't matter because the only thing they ever have to push for what they want is moronic semantic arguments. Anyone actually interested in interpreting what the founders meant when they wrote that can simply read all the letters and essays they wrote talking about why it's there and what their intention was. But they won't do that, and even if they do it won't change their mind because they're still scared of common people being able to defend themselves and not needing the state to be their daddy.
explicitly this
only those who don't understand how the comma works have trouble with understanding what that line means, and those people shouldn't be making decisions on a federal level
>7 rounds >Black personcantmath.jpeg
7 x 20, Black person.
Besides, modern double-stacks would be 12+1 rounds in the same-sized gun, with options for 15- & 30-round magazines.
I'm proud to say I was there for that. I didn't click on the thread at first, but when it when it hit 200 plus replies I decided to see what the frick was going on. Oh god.
As opposed to the grease guns in the back? Really neat way of storing them actually, it protects them against the environment without the need for oil and other things.
Somewhere out there, somewheres probably, is some Indiana Jones Lost Ark hidden & forgotten warehouses packed full of this sort of shit, just waiting for the year 3000 and we can start climbing up from the underground shelters & mineshafts after WWIII,some real A Boy and His Dog societal changes later ...
There are frick huge piles of these containers. I just want one. Is that all so much to ask? One of each type?
> really necessary?
Well, if that's all that will fit, I suppose I'll just have to make do. Shame all that wasted space that could have been used creatively for, at the least, more ammo.
Necessary? Probably only in some incredibly specific circumstance. I think owning tons of guns is cringe beyond belief, BUT “necessity” doesn’t really factor in to my interpretation of 2A. It’s a right and people will exercise it the way they choose, regardless of what I think. I’m fine with a high-quality handgun, a high-quality rifle and a high-quality shotgun and that’s all I’ll ever have.
yes
it should be box shaped at least so it doesn't roll away
honeycomb shape would be superior
think like a Bee
Bee yourself
Nah, barrel is fine. Needs to be larger with 4 pistols arrayed in a swastika pattern so it can shoot while it rolls though, like a less moronic pajandrum.
>Canned cranberries
what's the alternative? eating cranberries straight up like a fricking caveman?
1lb cranberries, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup red wine. Cook over medium until the cranberries have popped and the mixture thickens. It will continue thickening as a it cools so you want to pull it while it's still a little more runny than you want in the final product. Personally I add two cinnamon sticks, some orange zest, and finish with a little lime juice for mine.
>Red wine
hmmm, never heard of that, just sugar and cranberries. I have a family of wine lovers so I'll try it this thanksgiving.
Most bags of cranberries you find in the store come in 12-14oz instead of 16oz, but the recipe still works.
i've used sumac instead of lime juice, you should give that a try.
>hey everyone look at me, i do woman's work!
t. eats only Hungry Jacks and Stouffer's tv dinners every day
Wow you even act like a woman lmao
Only children huff and puff about cooking
If you can't cook, you're a manchild.
>1cup sugar
>1cup wine
I also consume fresh fruit by adding ungodly amounts of refined sugars. I wouldn’t be American otherwise
>wahh sugar
How else are you thickening a sauce, cornstarch?
I’m just not eating refined added sugar at all. It’s simple.
>dodges the question
You're a 15 year old that doesn't know how to cook aren't you.
I prepare every meal I eat.
Yes. If you can’t eat a food without drowning it in refined sugar, pick a different food.
So you cook all your own meals?
Yes.
Do you not?
Have you ever had raw cranberries? Trust me, everyone takes them with sugar.
Have you never had actual cranberry sauce/relish before? Has the only kind you've ever had been canned? That sucks, man. I'm not angry about it; it's not the first time I've seen that, and it's really unfortunate.
Pic related. Best part of Thanksgiving/Christmas dinner
Canned cranberry sauce is basically just cranberry jello and really shouldn't be compared to homemade cranberry sauce, which is basically cranberry jam, as they're two very different products.
Totally agree. But unfortunately that's all that a lot of Americans have been exposed to.
Canned is better, it's just a condiment anyway. Too much other shit to do on turkey day, and nobody including myself noticed any appreciable difference when it's just part of the entire spread.
Is the whiskey because your wife left and now you have to do the cooking?
>cannedberries
The ones with the ring imprints are the best
Agreed, They also work well as onaholes
Why the frick wouldn’t it?
when do you ever need 20 pistols?
Arming 20 people?
Do you even know 20 people?
Do people with split personality disorders and multiple genders count double?
>multiple genders count double
>trannies get to go guns akimbo with 1911s
brb, hopping on HRT
So I can New York reload 20 times
you have to give it a new name if it's 20 1911s
>need
Alright, here we go
>SHALL
bill of needs, you say?
The "shall not be infringed" is not the part anyone has trouble with. Its the "A well regulated Militia" part that some people find baffling.
"well-regulated" means "well-equipped," and the right belongs to the People, not the Militia. It's a semantic debate favored by gun grabbers, who shouldn't be debated with to begin with.
No, well-regulated means well-regulated. Choosing words mean things they don't say is moronic. Making stupid statements like what you just shit out of your mouth only helps the grabbers.
Did you ever notice that sometimes the way words are used and their definitions changes over time? Keep in mind this shit was written 250 years ago.
No, you fricking mongoloid. The whole 'living document' shit is how the grabbers make the 'they didn't have AR-15's in 1776' argument.
That's what I'm saying though? When they said "well regulated" they did not mean what we mean today when we say something is "regulated." They meant well equipped and trained. Not controlled and overseen by the state. Justices have concluded that this is what they meant. Anyone reading the things Thomas Jefferson said on the subject can conclude this. It's irrelevant what the weapons are. The people have a right to them.
>They meant well equipped and trained.
Yeah, you're not gonna be very popular with the pro-gun crowd if you suggest we make a nation-wide requirement out of that.
The amendment doesn't mandate training, it restricts the government's ability to disarm you.
It doesn't matter jack shit what it means. It's an explanation (we set up this right for this reason) which has zero bearing on the postulation itself. "shall not be infringed". Which is really as clear as it fricking gets.
>Choosing words mean things they don't say is moronic
I understand your confusion, given this ESL as frick post
1.) Learn English
2.) Learn history
I don't debate with gun grabbers. I vote against them, I don't compromise, and I make arguments based on emotion (ie - working arguments). You'll never get as far debating a comma as posting a fat, lazy cop hiding while someone gets murdered or mentioning that a Californian Senator who owned a gun helped sell them to the cartels while trying to ban them from citizen use. I also like to bring up the racial dynamics of gun prohibition and if the idiot is stupid enough to engage with it I just call them a racist.
Well regulated means in working order you ignorant frick.
Are you being moronic on purpose, or are you just an envious noguns?
>(because) a well regulated militia is necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
very complicated
It's not, but that doesn't matter because the only thing they ever have to push for what they want is moronic semantic arguments. Anyone actually interested in interpreting what the founders meant when they wrote that can simply read all the letters and essays they wrote talking about why it's there and what their intention was. But they won't do that, and even if they do it won't change their mind because they're still scared of common people being able to defend themselves and not needing the state to be their daddy.
explicitly this
only those who don't understand how the comma works have trouble with understanding what that line means, and those people shouldn't be making decisions on a federal level
Black person the right is gives BECAUSE we need a well-equipped militia. Can't you comprehend?
arming 10 guys with 2 pistols each so they can dual wield
No gunz gay
Do yuros really
DUMBEST POST ON THE WHOLE ENTIRE INTERNET
frick ya mudda
I am a hindu god.
Need? This is America Black person. It's about wants.
To arm 20 people, holy shit.
>need
SHALL
NOT
BE
INFRINGED
FRICK OFF YUROPOOR
When #19 jams
>ask a simple question
>/k/ troons start seething
how is it so easy?
>gets dunked on by 15 people
>lol it’s you who was mad not me
>jokes on them, I was pretending to be moronic
he doesnt know
It would be helpful, I’ve gone through like 50, I just keep throwing them away when they run out of bullets..
I did not know such a thing existed until just now, and yes it is.
its like a giant magazine for your pistols.
But seriously though, why is it round and why did it come with a can of cranberries?
what else are you going to put in the space in the middle?
Some holsters would be nice. A few extra, loaded magazines. Ear protection. Shooting gloves.
Give me ten more seconds for another short list.
yes makes packing easier.
No because 20 is a fricking baby number.
>1911
Those pistols are shit, 7 rounds is almost the same capacity as a revolver
post gun
Bitch.
how does this shoot compared to say, 2011s or maybe the higher capacity 45s of today?
They look really cool though
>7 rounds
>Black personcantmath.jpeg
7 x 20, Black person.
Besides, modern double-stacks would be 12+1 rounds in the same-sized gun, with options for 15- & 30-round magazines.
>those pistols are shit
that's why you need a barrel of 20, dumbass
Necessary? When has necessary ever entered the picture.
I want this way more than I thought I would.
why? I am sure this is not very efficient way to stack and store them?
>20 guns
>space for rations in the middle
>round so easy to roll into position
I don't see the problem
Not necessary, because there's a lot of wasted space.
But I want one.
Doesn't seem like the most efficient way to package them but of course they're necessary. If well kept those weapons are as good as gold.
>are these necessary?
The most efficient way to air drop them to troops.
Why a tube and not a crate?
Physics. Round good for dropping small stuff and only one shitty chute.
because they were sealed and pressurized for long term storage, which cans are much better suited to
...did you flip over a table so you could take a pic of your guns on it?
Well what the frick are you gonna take a picture of your guns on? Don't be silly
Well we don't all have great backgrounds to work with ya know?
Try taking a picture of them in the fridge.
Legit the lighting in the fridge is amazing.
Legendary post that was
qrd? looks like skin
disregard found it
I'm proud to say I was there for that. I didn't click on the thread at first, but when it when it hit 200 plus replies I decided to see what the frick was going on. Oh god.
Lmao sharp eyed anon
VZ's looking nice
Is this actually how they stored and shipped pistols?
When the Goddess Kali deploys ALL of her arms and goes John Woo on somebody!
>necessary
You don't get it. I WANT a cylinder of like 20 pistols.
WHERE THE HELL DO YOU FIND THESE??? I WANT SEVERAL OF THEM
yes
As opposed to the grease guns in the back? Really neat way of storing them actually, it protects them against the environment without the need for oil and other things.
Finally a flavor of sardines that I want to buy.
Somewhere out there, somewheres probably, is some Indiana Jones Lost Ark hidden & forgotten warehouses packed full of this sort of shit, just waiting for the year 3000 and we can start climbing up from the underground shelters & mineshafts after WWIII,some real A Boy and His Dog societal changes later ...
There are frick huge piles of these containers. I just want one. Is that all so much to ask? One of each type?
It is if you want to be the cool who deal wields pistols and each time one runs dry you just throw it away and pull out a fresh one.
frick it i just want that can. The pistols would be a bonus
wouldnt a box be more efficient?
it is so easy to troll /k/ its not fun anymore
>20 pistols really necessary?
What can I say? It's Costco.
>cylinder of like 20 pistols
Ah. So few .........
> really necessary?
Well, if that's all that will fit, I suppose I'll just have to make do. Shame all that wasted space that could have been used creatively for, at the least, more ammo.
can i have one of these?
sounds like gun control talk to me you moron
this seems like a pretty inefficient way to store pistols. look at all that wasted space
Only if you need to covertly deliver weapons to an insurgency.
why do the insurgents NEED cranberry sauce?
Biological warfare, although they'd be better off using plane cranberries for that.
Difficult to find oranges in a combat zone so the canned stuff works as a replacement
Necessary? Probably only in some incredibly specific circumstance. I think owning tons of guns is cringe beyond belief, BUT “necessity” doesn’t really factor in to my interpretation of 2A. It’s a right and people will exercise it the way they choose, regardless of what I think. I’m fine with a high-quality handgun, a high-quality rifle and a high-quality shotgun and that’s all I’ll ever have.
Yes. Because 1911's only hold 7 or 8 rounds and it's easier to carry pirate style than reload.
A more /k/ question:
What about 20 cylinders on a pistol?