46 points

I can’t wait for kits to be available at my local Home Depot.

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23 points

You even can buy .22 blanks at Home Depot already

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14 points

Those are for nail guns.

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11 points

They fire just fine in a 22lr firearm.

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6 points

80% Sten receivers are already all around you, you’re just not seeing the piping from the conduit…

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35 points

The belt is hilarious. This big ass gun with a drill and and stand, and these teeny tiny little bullets

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8 points

Russians don’t get issued proper body armour. I’m sure it gets the job done.

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5 points

It’s like the US’s “less than lethal” options in the 70s

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30 points

Hope this is in the next fallout as a buildable weapon.

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15 points

The “finish finisher” if you will

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17 points

Finnisher

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21 points

When your neighbor is Russia, you have to be creative.

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Damn, you’re walking around the apocalypse with your modded out AR-15 and a 80 year old man jumps out with a cordless drill an mows down you an all your friends with the Orchlins special.

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