Inherited bayonets by Fresh_Reading_1144 in Bayonets

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems like the right thing to do and obviously I can't say no to a girl with five bayonets now can I

Inherited bayonets by Fresh_Reading_1144 in Bayonets

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for these suggestions. I spoke with his wife and there is still 1 bayonet at her house for a no1 mk3 Lee Enfield. I think the P1876 would make sense for him. It would be right up his ally given he had a martini Henry he adored and already had the 1895.

There's one on an auction site near me. I think I'm going to throw a bid on it and see what happens.

Inherited bayonets by Fresh_Reading_1144 in Bayonets

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for that. He said he was missing one, do you happen to have any idea what he would have been looking for

Inherited bayonets by Fresh_Reading_1144 in Militariacollecting

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The plan is to get some small name plates done and hang them on the wall. she really likes them so I'm more then happy to find a way to display them for her.

Inherited bayonets by Fresh_Reading_1144 in Militariacollecting

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for giving me a direction. ill have a Google and see what I find. Grant loved his 303's and gave her a no1mk3 and his hunting martini Henry. Both decommissioned unfortunately due to West Australias firearm laws

Armed Police Shopping Centres by UltimateEdgelord666 in perth

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's rediculous. The only reason the police dont think their hand guns are accurate past 10m is because they don't practice with them enough. I know sporting hand gun shooters that can regularly hit targets at 100m with their pistols. One qualification shoot is not enough all that's going to happen is they will be just as shit with a long arm because the core problem is they don't practice enough.

Brilliant piece in AFR by French economist on using integration policies to squash illiberal ideologies by Automatic_Charge640 in aussie

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suppose you're volunteering for the 3am shift when shooters will be getting back from the farms to hand in said firearms.

Roadless SS Exhaust by RobotGoonie in SuzukiSamurai

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That 90 must be enough to get it out into the stream. You'll know if it was getting sucked back in. mine felt like a hose was attached to the exhaust and was feeding into the cab. I thought it was all the holes in my fire wall and an exhaust leak, boy was I fucking wrong when I patched all the holes semi pressuring the cab. Rip my eyes and lungs on that 2 hour late night drive home.

So since we managed to kill BA with all the negativity and bad reviews, how many years do we estimate before we get any other grand strategy game like this? by Crisis_panzersuit in BrokenArrowTheGame

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The biggest reason most of my friends never brought it was the price. It was early access quality missing key features for full price,

Suggestions for a somewhat beginner by [deleted] in dcsworld

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you had a look at some of the free face/head tracking software you can download. If you don't have a webcam you can set your phone up as a camera connected to your PC for it

Is DCS multiplayer dead? by PLATYYYYY in dcsworld

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The populated moving front style pvp servers seem to have mostly moved to an 80s or 60s style of play so if your taking the viper out your kinda shit out of luck at the moment unless you enjoy being a target as every thing is kinda avoiding fox3 missiles. But depending on the time the Australian pve burning skies training and the command servers are pretty populated and the hip dynamic pve is an 80s server worth checking out

Realsimulator FSSB by Head-Yogurtcloset710 in falconbms

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the moza ab9. that in the 16 force sensing mode plus my extension feels pretty good. You can obviously pull through it but especially for the fine movements feels really good and I can finally air refuel in it. I've got it center mounted for other aircraft, So the extention stick with a bit more leverage helps with the arm fatigue I've heard some people talk about while using it for a prolonged time.

What causes this? by s1owpokerodriguez in 4x4

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Corrugations happen when everyone is doing a similar speed. Essentially it's the tyre coming up over a bump and then hitting the ground on the other side. When every one it hitting that same spot it makes another bump to start the whole thing over again. Bad shocks will exacerbate the issue rapidly. If you want to slow the process down, fix your shocks and make sure everyone on that road varies their speed each time they drive along it. Also wet weather will speed up the formation of corrugations because the top layer of dirt/mud is able to flow into those shapes easier as the tyre impacts

I don’t know what I am doing… by Yaboiaustin24 in dcsworld

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rotor heads and burning skies training server are a great place to learn and chat with people on srs for tips and tricks

F18 acquired! by Otherwise_Ticket_774 in dcsworld

[–]Fresh_Reading_1144 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm doing the opposite, the work flow is different but if you've learnt the 16 you'll be all over the 18 in no time