Archive for the ‘WTF?’ Category
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2015Kick Some Ass with a Rolled Up Magazine – Take 3
Monday, May 4th, 2015We first published this article in March of 2010. It’s still classic, even in its third appearance on SSD.
If you are a fan of our WTF? series of articles then this one is for you. We think we have identified the mother of all WTF?’s and all future articles will be judged against this one. This is awesome!
Professor Ronald Duncan is providing instruction in the art of Hoda Korosu; the art of improvised weaponry. I was actually quite pleased to see this as I have been telling my kids since they were little that you could turn anything into a weapon. I don’t think they really ever believed me until now.
Ever get your ass kicked with a rolled up magazine? Well be careful with this information. It can be dangerous. Seriously, someone (yes it was one of those doubting Thomas children of mine) almost put my eye out earlier. If you do put your eye out, (or anything else) remember, we warned you.
Finally, I gotta say, seeing this guy I immediately think of Pootie Tang and the belt. Then again, if this doesn’t work for you, there’s the Craig Sawyer method.
MULE Adaptive Storage Stock – Because Your Carbine Should Be Able To Carry Concealed Too
Monday, April 27th, 2015Yes, it’s real.
www.muletac.com
Rose & Fire – MultiCam Golf Club Covers
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015Kel Whelan Creates KeyLOK Attachment System
Sunday, April 5th, 2015
Combining the attributes of the KeyMod and M-LOK accessory attachment systems, Kel Whelan presents his revolutionary new KeyLOK system.
What’s Your Favorite Thing About /k/?
Wednesday, April 1st, 2015Other than the memes it has to be that everyone takes the piss out of everything posted.
When You See It
Tuesday, March 31st, 2015
Apparently, Cyber Command Has Blocked SSD for ‘Operational Reasons’
Wednesday, March 25th, 2015They could have come up with a lot of excuses, but ‘operational reasons’ kind of pisses us off. Fortunately, the thought police can’t block us at home.
Let us know if you’ve recently lost access to soldiersystems.net through government computer systems.
Don’t tell us if it works on your network, that will just let them know where else to cut it off. We just want to know which bases are at issue.