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Firearms JP 10.5 complete upper $1250

Timmeh6mm

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New complete JP-15 upper never fired out mounted to a lower. Won at a match and don’t have a need for this 10.5. Asking $1250 shipped build list in pics.
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What distro of linux are you running?

I started with slackware, Debian, ubuntu and now I run Pop_os (I bought a system76 laptop and it's the best ever). First time Linux "just worked"

(Free bump)
lol hey very cool I was wondering about Pop-OS. I mainly use Kali and Parrot for all the pen testing tools. I have a laptop doesn’t get much use now I’m probably go a load that native to it
 
I run pop os natively (came native from system76) and I used to run windows in a virtual machine but I haven't had to boot it in years.

I carry a version of tails on a usb stick on my m
Key chain when I travel because it's 100% security and privacy focused and I can boot it at any internet cafe or on a borrowed computer.

I've run kali a few times but I was always on the forensics side, not the pen testing side.
 
At one point I carried quite a few different USB key chains. Encrypted files, tails, kali, and one with a few key stroke loggers and similar things on it.

I always wanted to develop a USB c stick with the ability to defeat a lock screen, but I couldn't figure a way to do it without running something like a flipper zero or adreno board with it.
 
At one point I carried quite a few different USB key chains. Encrypted files, tails, kali, and one with a few key stroke loggers and similar things on it.

I always wanted to develop a USB c stick with the ability to defeat a lock screen, but I couldn't figure a way to do it without running something like a flipper zero or adreno board with it.
That would be a brute force payload
 
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