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I saw a new one recently but didn't save it.
"Jerusaleum belongs to Palestine" "Jerusaleum belongs to Israel" "Jerusaleum belongs to the Kingdom of Christ" |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/174485/118D58CD-F574-416E-986E-7005BCC3D45D_png-2988445.JPG Templar dog wants MOAR. Dog wills it! View Quote Okay, that one made me chuckle. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/174485/118D58CD-F574-416E-986E-7005BCC3D45D_png-2988445.JPG Templar dog wants MOAR. Dog wills it! View Quote |
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Need some winged hussars…
Maybe painted on the noses of F35s and A10s |
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Quoted: Need some winged hussars… Maybe painted on the noses of F35s and A10s View Quote Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: Need some winged hussars… Maybe painted on the noses of F35s and A10s View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: I’m not the person you replied to, but a company called Range Tool used to make AR15 stuff, including lowers. They made a stripped lower that was either completely blank or they had a few different model versions. One of them I think was called something like Knights Templar or something like that. I’ll post pictures of one of the ones I have tonight when I get home. The required markings were simple and small and located above into the left of the selector markings. That left the entire magwell on both sides for their different theme engravings that they did. I think they made other things and basically did gun stuff on the side. I first purchased one of these Crusader type lowers from them and it had a serial number that I think was below 20. I then contacted them to see if they would be willing to do some custom serial numbers and he said no problem so I had them do a few custom serials(birth year, fraternity pin number, Sigma Chi founding year, etc) If I recall correctly, one side had a shield with a cross in it engraved on it, very similar to the Norman shield logo used by the Sigma Chi fraternity. It may have just been the exact style of Cross, but I’ve think there was a shield surrounding it. The other side of the magwell had the Latin words “In hoc signo vinces”, which conventionally has been translated to “In this sign thou shalt conquer”. That phrase is the Latin version of a Greek phrase that emperor Constantine says was revealed to him in the sky, along with a Cross, when he was marching his troops into battle. Afterwards he converted to Christianity and was the first Christian Roman Emperor, ended the persecution of Christians, built a church on the tomb of Jesus, convoked the First Council of Nicaea(one of the first major early Christian/Catholic church gatherings to agree upon a cohesive Catholic/Christian religious beliefs), etc. He also used the early Christian symbol, referred to as Chi-Rho, as his military battle standard. Pretty great combo for a crusades or templar AR15 lower. Great dual purpose as well if you are a Sigma Chi fraternity alumni/member, because the cross within a shield is the main part of the fraternity badge and logo and the phrase “In hoc signo vinces” is the fraternity motto. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I guess this means I finally need to build out my Crusader lower. Any suggestions? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/40561/F-8_jpg-2988101.JPG I’m not the person you replied to, but a company called Range Tool used to make AR15 stuff, including lowers. They made a stripped lower that was either completely blank or they had a few different model versions. One of them I think was called something like Knights Templar or something like that. I’ll post pictures of one of the ones I have tonight when I get home. The required markings were simple and small and located above into the left of the selector markings. That left the entire magwell on both sides for their different theme engravings that they did. I think they made other things and basically did gun stuff on the side. I first purchased one of these Crusader type lowers from them and it had a serial number that I think was below 20. I then contacted them to see if they would be willing to do some custom serial numbers and he said no problem so I had them do a few custom serials(birth year, fraternity pin number, Sigma Chi founding year, etc) If I recall correctly, one side had a shield with a cross in it engraved on it, very similar to the Norman shield logo used by the Sigma Chi fraternity. It may have just been the exact style of Cross, but I’ve think there was a shield surrounding it. The other side of the magwell had the Latin words “In hoc signo vinces”, which conventionally has been translated to “In this sign thou shalt conquer”. That phrase is the Latin version of a Greek phrase that emperor Constantine says was revealed to him in the sky, along with a Cross, when he was marching his troops into battle. Afterwards he converted to Christianity and was the first Christian Roman Emperor, ended the persecution of Christians, built a church on the tomb of Jesus, convoked the First Council of Nicaea(one of the first major early Christian/Catholic church gatherings to agree upon a cohesive Catholic/Christian religious beliefs), etc. He also used the early Christian symbol, referred to as Chi-Rho, as his military battle standard. Pretty great combo for a crusades or templar AR15 lower. Great dual purpose as well if you are a Sigma Chi fraternity alumni/member, because the cross within a shield is the main part of the fraternity badge and logo and the phrase “In hoc signo vinces” is the fraternity motto. Looks like they are a little different than I remembered it. The Cross and “In Hoc Signo Vinces”(In this sign, you will conquer) are on the left side of the magwell. Right side has “SIGILLVM MILITVM XPISTI”, which is a Latin phrase used by the Knights Templar translated as “Seal of the Soldiers of Christ. Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: Bing ai at least got the concept a little better but wouldn't do an rpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/295050/OIG__2__jpeg-2989066.JPG View Quote This is most excellent |
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View Quote Vought |
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You guys are aware that the Christian kings started off every Crusade with a pogrom against the local Jews to top off their coffers before tangling with the Muslims, right? That’s one of the reasons Jews were prohibited from owning land and were forced to keep most of their assets liquid.
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Quoted: Bing ai at least got the concept a little better but wouldn't do an rpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/295050/OIG__2__jpeg-2989066.JPG View Quote Better with the recurve, but damn that bow string is all kinds of fucked up. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Crusaders would not use commie trash can rifles. Looks like the |
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Quoted: You guys are aware that the Christian kings started off every Crusade with a pogrom against the local Jews to top off their coffers before tangling with the Muslims, right? That’s one of the reasons Jews were prohibited from owning land and were forced to keep most of their assets liquid. View Quote Meh. No one but Christ himself is perfect. Plenty of selfishness and pragmatic enrichment of pretty much every leader in every culture known to history. Still better than Islam. |
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Quoted: Bings ai art generator, your user name + on a crusade. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/348465/IMG_7367_jpeg-2990820.JPG View Quote Bing ai is aparently convinced obo2= obd II Attached File |
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Quoted: Bings ai art generator, your user name + on a crusade. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/348465/IMG_7367_jpeg-2990820.JPG View Quote Mine didn't really work |
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Quoted: LOL My mythical belief in a "god" is better than your mythical belief in a "god", lets fight to the death over it. View Quote Attached File |
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View Quote The indian kid whos power was heart always threw me off. Like wtf was his power? Buddy can shoot fire and shit but he got heart... I guess his name was ma-ti and he could talk to animals and was the empathetic moral compass... Lame |
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Quoted: The indian kid whos power was heart always threw me off. Like wtf was his power? Buddy can shoot fire and shit but he got heart... I guess his name was ma-ti and he could talk to animals and was the empathetic moral compass... Lame View Quote He's Brazilian, and yes his powers tend to be vague and poorly defined, but technically he's the most powerful. He can communicate telepathically and can can control people with his mind. He chooses not to do that because it's immoral. He can also sense people and read their minds. His job is to connect the team with Gaia. |
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Quoted: Bings ai art generator, your user name + on a crusade. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/348465/IMG_7367_jpeg-2990820.JPG View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: https://i.imgur.com/UgJTqgn.jpg https://i.imgur.com/gTJP4s9.jpg https://i.imgur.com/JxoYthl.jpg View Quote Giggle...snort...guffaw. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Bings ai art generator, your user name + on a crusade. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/348465/IMG_7367_jpeg-2990820.JPG https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIG.EqR4O0WiETAdLCfiLFSg?pid=ImgGn Mine didn't really work This prompt was too vague to generate appropriate, high quality images. Please try a longer, more descriptive prompt. |
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