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wearemercs · 4 months
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A swordsmaid with a curved sword
Dragoon maid
Logistics
Scouts
Sniper maid
No bayonets
Maid sniper Gina Wallace
New Years
A Way Out
By Asterisk Kome
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herushingu · 2 months
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Good evening, Hellsing 🛡️
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Friendly reminder that you got this. 🩸
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emocheremuha · 4 months
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gummi-stims · 1 month
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Stim board for the "just as the founding fathers intended" meme?
Idc what's in it, just have fun ::>
https://youtu.be/aqBw3H_Ik3s?si=3Inkh-HqaSEsDKgo
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This was ridiculously fun to put together, love this meme lol
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thefigureresource · 3 months
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Wakamo Kosaka [Blue Archive] 1/7 scale from Neonmax coming May 2024.
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revoltedstates · 5 months
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Unidentified corporal of the 5th New York Infantry ("Duryée's Zouaves") armed with a breechloading Sharps rifle and saber bayonet. Source: USAHEC.
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peashooter85 · 2 years
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Sword bayonet, Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, 19th century
from Czerny's International Auction House
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askvectorprime · 3 days
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It's exciting knowing that you've been examining the overlaps with the greater Omniverse. Would you care to provide some insight into Code Red's somewhat confusing existence? He seems to exist in a reality where Transformers exist as a fictional property, if Dustin Henderson's ownership of a (somehow motorized) Ultra Magnus toy is anything to go on.
Dear Hellfire Harried,
It is completely true that Code Red's existence in that universe is an anomaly—but he is not unique in that respect. Like many of the stranger things seen in that world, Code Red originated outside that universe. I should warn you, though, I have only limited insight, as the timeline remains somewhat in flux.
Code Red had originally been an Autobot on a very different Earth, fighting an ordinary battle of good and evil against the Decepticons. Unluckily for him, he was one of several bots displaced by the time-traveling quartet of Galvatron, Cyclonus, Scourge, and Bayonet, ending up trapped in the Limbo between universes.
In a strange cosmic coincidence, Dustin Henderson's world was at the same time experiencing an event where time and space were rent asunder by an entity he and his friends had named Vecna. Out of desperation, Dustin's friend Eleven was venturing into the Void in an attempt to stabilize things.
And so, in this realm of utter darkness, Eleven came into contact with Code Red, inadvertently bringing the Autobot into their universe. At first Code Red assumed this was another torment caused by the parasites that inhabited Limbo, but after an encounter with some of the minions of Vecna, he was forced to conclude that his imagination would never have been able to come up with anything that horrible. Attempting to hide, he scanned a nearby pizza delivery van... which backfired, as Eleven and her friends mistook him for the original. As they drove around, they argued at length over whether they were going to call him the Apparatus of Kwalish or the Machine of Lum the Mad—completely oblivious to the fact that they were sitting in him.
Unfortunately, I do not know if he ever revealed himself to the children. The future events of 1987 are too indistinct to relay at this point.
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handfulsofhistory · 7 months
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English sword bayonet
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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A bronze naval pistol with octagonal barrel + bayonet. Circa 1800
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wearemercs · 6 months
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Elven Ranger by Manuel Krommenacker
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pencilbrony · 1 year
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Ada combo
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goatsludge · 3 months
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>featherless >biped
behold, a man!
@bureau-of-mines's Romanian RPK and CETME-L Builds, the latter having just received a barrel clamp bipod mount and the former having gotten a drum mag, which I'm absolutely enamored with
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warsofasoiaf · 11 months
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How effective were bayonet charges and when did they cease being part of military strategy?
So believe it or not, most of the time when a bayonet charge happened, the enemy fled rather than face it. That's quite effective, because not only do you break up an enemy formation, but you do it without losing too much of your own fighting strength. Casualties for bayonets were actually fairly low, although in some circumstances they could be higher, such as the legendary 1951 charge on Bayonet Hill which was the last official US Army-ordered bayonet charge. However, the British army has used bayonet charges in Iraq and Afghanistan, including one in 2011. Most armies still train with bayonets although they are usually considered more of a weapon of last resort than a desired technique.
Thanks for the question, Cle-Guy.
SomethingLikeALawyer, Hand of the King
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kvetch19 · 11 months
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revoltedstates · 10 months
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George F. Williams of Co. B, 5th New York Infantry (Duryee's Zouaves) and Co. G and Co. B, 146th New York Infantry, armed with a breechloading Sharps rifle (LOC. LC-DIG-ppmsca-74274)
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