Yes, but choose one with a smaller beaver tail. The 75 series would be far too pokey in the clavicle.
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
Desert Tech
If the momos make DT rifles their standard issue, the Amish will win.
scythed
Nice to see a new verb used in a headline.
I love this way of thinking about it.
I haven't been interested in AI enough to try writing code with it, but using it as an interactive rubber ducky is a very compelling use case. I might give that a shot.
porn collection
Harry Potter fan fiction
These two are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
Oh my, what a throwback. Nicely done.
Yep, that's exactly what happened when I was on escort duty for recently recruited Iraqi police. And my god the result looked exactly like second stick figure image in the OP. I'm glad cleaning it up wasn't part of my job.
I also watched a guy reach into a urinal and use the urinal cake as hand soap. I feel kinda bad that I didn't stop him, but he did it with such speed and confidence that it was the right thing to do, it was too late by the time I realized what was happening.