Yes, but choose one with a smaller beaver tail. The 75 series would be far too pokey in the clavicle.
RobertoOberto
Suppressive fire is a thing, and it does look like this would be good enough to do that.
The real limitation is magazine capacity for that role. Slap a drum mag on there instead and you've got a winner.
security experts Runa Sandvik and Michael Auger demonstrated that naive software design left the rifle's aiming computer open to remote hacking when its Wi-Fi capability was turned on
Not even "smart" weapon designers are taking embedded device security seriously enough. I wish I were surprised.
They don't care as long as they can get in, make a few bucks, and get out. Long-term stability isn't the priority anymore, just quick profits.
A single strand would be a delight. I seem to always get a full face full of web.
- leave your off-hand down at your waist, maintaining defense is for weak bitches
What the fuck was your prompt for this?
I have a concealed curry, in case me wife eats it
Are you a pirate that is just always prepared to celebrate your wife's death with a tasty noodle or rice dish?
Oh no... It's a concert for skinheads
Desert Tech
If the momos make DT rifles their standard issue, the Amish will win.
I guess it was inevitable that my fellow millennials would carry on the age-old tradition of shitting on the younger generation's new slang, styles, and behaviors. I don't know why I thought we might break the cycle.