>you will never ventilate vatniks with a ma deuce mounted on a humvee during a blitzkrieg >you will never fire two AT4s within ten seconds of each other at said vatniks >you will never test-fire a bastardized .50 bmg bolter while your Ukrainian buddies laugh and film it
so you did blow him out on the scifi age...
but man what a homosexual you must be.
and a coward since you didn't dare to utter the name of the scifi settings you did hold in regard lol
not even prepared to defend them?
or a thirsty b***h begging for me to shoot my (you) down your loose throat and ask?
Nah, this is even better. While he's struggling to make a simple .50 rifle, they went further and made a mag-fed homebrew grenade launcher. Look at the casings coming out, those are 30x29mm grenade casings.
just found an article about it its called the RG-1 and theyve been making them since 2014
https://en.topwar.ru/59096-ruchnoy-granatomet-rg-1-porshen-ukraina.html
Nah, this is even better. While he's struggling to make a simple .50 rifle, they went further and made a mag-fed homebrew grenade launcher. Look at the casings coming out, those are 30x29mm grenade casings.
VOG 17s
The weapon in the op fires a 1.181 calibre rocket powered grenade, aka 30mm Vog-17.
>Looks like a .50 caliber AT gun >actually fires 30mm grenades
>buy chinese
i bought a norinco .22lr rifle really cheap because it had a threaded barrel a few years ago. i wanted to sell it recently because i never even put a 100 rounds through it and it was a fricking pain in the ass, nobody fricking wants chinkshit
The West tried weapons like these back in WW1 with things like the M1916 37mm infantry gun. They found that they weren't nearly as effective as mortars at destroying emplacements and weren't nearly as effective as machine guns at killing men. Guess the Bugmen are going to have to figure that out themselves since they can't be fricked to read a history book?
You could be right but I guess it kind of depends on what role is intended for weapons like this. Maybe it's intended to be a kind of a sniper-like thing or maybe it's intended be an ambush weapon against armored personnel carriers and other light vehicles? Unlike most anti-materiel rifles it has a somewhat significant payload for an explosive/shrapnel effect on target.
frick forgot his insta link https://instagram.com/nucking_futs_yuri?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
>you will never ventilate vatniks with a ma deuce mounted on a humvee during a blitzkrieg
>you will never fire two AT4s within ten seconds of each other at said vatniks
>you will never test-fire a bastardized .50 bmg bolter while your Ukrainian buddies laugh and film it
why even live.
Yeah you can.
You can if you not a overweight b***h, anon
I don't think it will be very effective tbh.
Based though.
>heavy bolter
Why do 40kids always bring their shit setting into everything?
You know 40k has been around since the 80s right? I doubt you’ve been alive for that long little kid.
Star Wars has been around since the 70s
and they're both equally shitty sci-fi settings that I hold in the same regard
Well that’s your opinion. Pro tip nobody gives a frick.
Yet you responded.
so you did blow him out on the scifi age...
but man what a homosexual you must be.
and a coward since you didn't dare to utter the name of the scifi settings you did hold in regard lol
not even prepared to defend them?
or a thirsty b***h begging for me to shoot my (you) down your loose throat and ask?
>heavy bolter
dunno what this means but those don't look like ordinary .50 casings its spitting out, is it shooting vog17 or something similar?
his IG post says "this thing completely kicks the crap out of my post sample mk19...." so that's a grenade launcher, looks decent alright
yeah VOGs
Seems like a nice backup gun for when the .50 runs dry.
that actually not to bad to have in the back of the truck if you already have the vogs for droned team
Suck it, AK Guy, some random fricknuts Ukranians cobbled one together on a literal battlefield before he did
Nah, this is even better. While he's struggling to make a simple .50 rifle, they went further and made a mag-fed homebrew grenade launcher. Look at the casings coming out, those are 30x29mm grenade casings.
just found an article about it its called the RG-1 and theyve been making them since 2014
https://en.topwar.ru/59096-ruchnoy-granatomet-rg-1-porshen-ukraina.html
Ok, where can I buy one?
Is that 30mm?
>Looks like a .50 caliber AT gun
>actually fires 30mm grenades
It's even more based than I first thought.
Anyone know which grenade launcher they're using as a basis for that thing?
VOG 17s
I had a ukranian boyfriend his name was yurii
>50cal
>heavy bolter
A heavy bolter fires an .998 caliber rocket powered grenade.
The weapon in the op fires a 1.181 calibre rocket powered grenade, aka 30mm Vog-17.
Really? Wow that’s fricking cool. My apologies.
see here
Okay so it's a ork shotta
Most ork shootas don’t have an explosive tip.
It's not fricking rocket powered, it's just a magazine fed grenade launcher. There is nothing new, interesting, or 40k about this.
Brandon where ak 30mm
just buy chink
Jesus christ give me the other one I don't want to give myself a concussion just from firing a semi auto heavy bolter anon.
Dude's gonna have a heck of a shiner in a day or fwo
>buy chinese
i bought a norinco .22lr rifle really cheap because it had a threaded barrel a few years ago. i wanted to sell it recently because i never even put a 100 rounds through it and it was a fricking pain in the ass, nobody fricking wants chinkshit
The West tried weapons like these back in WW1 with things like the M1916 37mm infantry gun. They found that they weren't nearly as effective as mortars at destroying emplacements and weren't nearly as effective as machine guns at killing men. Guess the Bugmen are going to have to figure that out themselves since they can't be fricked to read a history book?
You could be right but I guess it kind of depends on what role is intended for weapons like this. Maybe it's intended to be a kind of a sniper-like thing or maybe it's intended be an ambush weapon against armored personnel carriers and other light vehicles? Unlike most anti-materiel rifles it has a somewhat significant payload for an explosive/shrapnel effect on target.
It's more akin to the Barrett XM109.
They didn't have programmable airbursting grenades back then.
The XM25 was well regarded by everyone who used it. But Congress got scared when one misfired and blew up.
New bubba legion?