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You know, something I've wondered...
...what happens to all of my old weaponry? It isn't illegal to have weapons here, and we have a no-waste policy. So does somebody just have an Imakii-pattern 1893 rifle in their attic?

Kathol Rift and North caesian territory

Kathol Rift wrote:I'm serious. Don't you start innacurate and cringe shipping with hyphenated nicknames in that thing, because I'll definitely not read it for a total of about an hour before I grow bored and do it anyways.

*wild eyebrow twitching*
But don't worry. Other ships are much more promising.

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:You know, something I've wondered...
...what happens to all of my old weaponry? It isn't illegal to have weapons here, and we have a no-waste policy. So does somebody just have an Imakii-pattern 1893 rifle in their attic?

*gets close to the mic*
Recycling.

North caesian territory

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:You know, something I've wondered...
...what happens to all of my old weaponry? It isn't illegal to have weapons here, and we have a no-waste policy. So does somebody just have an Imakii-pattern 1893 rifle in their attic?

Museum collections probably aren't a problem then

Wubdich wrote:[i]*gets close to the mic*
Recycling.

How do you disassemble and recycle a bullet?
And how do you use bullet if there's nothing that can use it?

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:You know, something I've wondered...
...what happens to all of my old weaponry? It isn't illegal to have weapons here, and we have a no-waste policy. So does somebody just have an Imakii-pattern 1893 rifle in their attic?

Time to write about a weapons collector dude that has the Arembia's largest private collection of classic military weaponry from across Arembia, including an Imakii-pattern 1893 in the attic display room.

Jar Wattinree, The Municipalities of Antarctica, and North caesian territory

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:How do you disassemble and recycle a bullet?
And how do you use bullet if there's nothing that can use it?

You take them apart, and then reuse those parts for other weapons.
It's pretty much a very normal thing to do for modern militaries. Russia is doing it until this day, when it finally decides to scrap the old weapons from the smallest bullet to literal tanks, and use their material to make new bullets or tanks.

Wubdich wrote:You take them apart, and then reuse those parts for other weapons.
It's pretty much a very normal thing to do for modern militaries. Russia is doing it until this day, when it finally decides to scrap the old weapons from the smallest bullet to literal tanks, and use their material to make new bullets or tanks.

I see. I still think it'd be really hard to recycle old bullets and just- not really considered worth the cost. So they just hand them down to the militarized police, or collectors get their hands on them.

Kathol Rift wrote:Time to write about a weapons collector dude that has the Arembia's largest private collection of classic military weaponry from across Arembia, including an Imakii-pattern 1893 in the attic display room.

Don't forget the Hii-pattern 1867 field cannon.

Kathol Rift and North caesian territory

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:I see. I still think it'd be really hard to recycle old bullets and just- not really considered worth the cost. So they just hand them down to the militarized police, or collectors get their hands on them.
Don't forget the Hii-pattern 1867 field cannon.

"Do Bullets get recycled?
Yes and no. If the ammunition is unused, it's possible to recycle it, but the ability to do so isn't widely available. ... The brass casing is recyclable, so after a round has been fired at the range, this portion can be recycled. Generally, however, these are actually reused to manufacture new ammunition."

Really a normal thing. Worth the cost is not an issue

Wubdich wrote:"Do Bullets get recycled?
Yes and no. If the ammunition is unused, it's possible to recycle it, but the ability to do so isn't widely available. ... The brass casing is recyclable, so after a round has been fired at the range, this portion can be recycled. Generally, however, these are actually reused to manufacture new ammunition."

Really a normal thing. Worth the cost is not an issue

Recycling brass is super common. Actual bullets themselves, I dunno. I've never really heard of it, but it's probably a thing.

Kathol Rift wrote:Recycling brass is super common. Actual bullets themselves, I dunno. I've never really heard of it, but it's probably a thing.

I...
*gestures back and forth*
...I... just looked it up

Wubdich wrote:"Do Bullets get recycled?
Yes and no. If the ammunition is unused, it's possible to recycle it, but the ability to do so isn't widely available. ... The brass casing is recyclable, so after a round has been fired at the range, this portion can be recycled. Generally, however, these are actually reused to manufacture new ammunition."

Really a normal thing. Worth the cost is not an issue

"If the ammunition is unused, it's possible to recycle it, but the ability to do so isn't widely available."
So if I say there's been no investment into recycling fresh rounds in the first place, because it hasn't been needed until the government started thinking "oh wait we have all of these and nothing to use them with because we changed the type of rounds our rifles used."

This is hypothetical, obviously.

Hey, does anyone know a dispatch that has a layout for a nation overview that you can copy?

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:"If the ammunition is unused, it's possible to recycle it, but the ability to do so isn't widely available."
So if I say there's been no investment into recycling fresh rounds in the first place, because it hasn't been needed until the government started thinking "oh wait we have all of these and nothing to use them with because we changed the type of rounds our rifles used."

This is hypothetical, obviously.

Well
*gestures like Travolta in Pulp Fiction*
...that's what it means, yes

Wubdich wrote:Well
*gestures like Travolta in Pulp Fiction*
...that's what it means, yes

Good. I might use my own idea to discuss why one of the three Myotoshi sisters is so- obsessed with weaponry.

My Capital might be on an island.

Speaking of the Myotoshi sisters. A complete remake will be in order for them. I feel like giving them the Cetiri treatment, perhaps.

Wubdich wrote:I...
*gestures back and forth*
...I... just looked it up

I know, I was complementing your statement.

My military might leave a bit to be desired, since their main tank is the M41 Walker Bulldog.

Mestovakia wrote:My military might leave a bit to be desired, since their main tank is the M41 Walker Bulldog.

At least you have a tank.

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:At least you have a tank.

Could be worse. Could've been a Bob Semple.

North caesian territory

Fun fact: Cermierian People are more apathetic to speciesism and racism than most communities around the world. Many people have openly said human supremacist and caesian supremacist remarks (usually the right) and most of them have gone on death ears. This is possibly also due to the fact that they focus on other parts of their campaign rather then spend meaningful time on the subject.

Mestovakia wrote:Could be worse. Could've been a Bob Semple.

Also still a tank.

North caesian territory

Mestovakia wrote:Could be worse. Could've been a Bob Semple.

Fun fact:
When the soviet union invaded south america in 2007 a group of twelve panzers were destroyed by bob samples in the battle of New Delhi.

North caesian territory wrote:Fun fact:
When the soviet union invaded south america in 2007 a group of twelve panzers were destroyed by bob samples in the battle of New Delhi.

S - T - O - P

North caesian territory

North caesian territory

The Municipalities of Antarctica wrote:S - T - O - P

:>

sorry
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