@moomin@Svantovit Out of the old school rifles I like the falling block breech loading rifles like the Sharps rifle mainly because you can theoretically load larger pressure Nato rounds from the design and I don't like to do fancy twirls, pumps or speed shooting with cylinders and get straight to the point in loading and doing business. I want to feel like loading something like this, at 4 minute mark. https://youtu.be/G5hjB_iwxtA?si=AZ9m7EIbJQUHjM4c
@C_J_S A = 100-90 B = 89-80 C = 79-70 D = 69-60 F = 59-0 Some just take the D out and use that range for F too because there isn't any meaningful category to put such a preforming Student in other than F. Now, I want to know what Schools have a S, SS, SSS, SSS+, and SSSS grading system appended to it.
@Terry@KnifeEar so same procedure with a squib in a regular firearm except without a blowtorch and not in the direction of travel? Do you need to worry about the tip hitting the ground and exploding when aborting the round?
@sjw I like it still. Mainly because I don't know how to make a good MMD animation or draw animation. For still images it works great. How did you make these?
@bleedingphoenix@theorytoe There's many types of Germans, Lowland, Highland, Bavarian, Bohemian, Saxon, Swiss, Silesian, Burgundy, Carpathian, Danubian Swab, Bukovian, Balken, Volga, and Volhynia etc. Usually around a lake or valley. They usually originally herald from where holy Roman Empire was. If you are American it's probably doesn't matter because Americans are all mutts anyway and aren't pure with very few exceptions (ethnoreligious groups).