Colombian soldier guarding a communications antenna atop a mountain poses with his Mk 19 40mm automatic grenade launcher.
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Colombian soldier guarding a communications antenna atop a mountain poses with his Mk 19 40mm automatic grenade launcher.
My friends from Baku.
Polish RWGŁ-3, essential an Ak that has been permanently fitted with a grenade launcher device.
Similar to other rifle grenade apparatus, the rifle is loaded with blanks in order to propel the grenade, this devices and other similar ones are slowly being replaced by dedicated launchers like the B&T GL-06 or the HK169.
However the old rifle grenades still pop up here and there in the world, whether it is on remote areas with police units that lack the founding for the fancy new 40mm's or more unexpected roles like the infamous FAMAS line launchers.
Walking around without a light meter.
my first roll of film (ever!!) that i took in guatemala came out so dreamyyyyy :’)
Hussar and Rifleman, Napoleonic Wars Perry Miniatures November 2025/January 2026
Every so often I get the urge to really lean into the whole ‘glutton for punishment’ thing I’ve got going on and paint up some Napoleonics. All that piping, lace and finery can be a bit of a test of one’s patience, but I think the results often speak for themselves. If I ever need a reminder of why painting miniatures for this period can be so rewarding, I turn to Perry Miniatures, and their 40mm range in this case. Here we have two elite infantrymen - a French trooper of the 2nd Hussars, and a British Rifleman of an undisclosed regiment - ready to march (or skirmish?) into battle. I’m not entirely sure how two men from opposing nations would feel about being photographed together, but it’s 2026 and we’re all friends now.