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Guts
Oct 23, 2014 5:08:09 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Oct 23, 2014 5:08:09 GMT -5
GutsAmMerc, 22 October 2014 I would like to think that I'm not a coward, but when it comes to war, I'd much rather kill the enemy in a manner not resembling a fair fight at all. That is why I love snipers so much, the allow us to detect the enemy and kill them before they know what hit them. randomthoughtsandguns.blogspot.com/2014/10/guts.html
Its the little things that can ensure you prevail...
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Guts
Oct 23, 2014 8:51:11 GMT -5
Post by watchful on Oct 23, 2014 8:51:11 GMT -5
Man only has those freedoms he is willing to defend to the death!
He needs to remember that in America the flight of one M16 round can be reverse plotted and a HE round enroute before the target feels the pain, or hears the sound. If it gets to it our live snipers will operate from deep holes where they can get 100 to 200 meters of inside a building travel to throw off the radar.
Remember! When you use a glass optic in the daylight you risk lens flash. When you use them at night you risk muzzle flash.
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Guts
Oct 23, 2014 14:32:25 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Oct 23, 2014 14:32:25 GMT -5
Man only has those freedoms he is willing to defend to the death! He needs to remember that in America the flight of one M16 round can be reverse plotted and a HE round enroute before the target feels the pain, or hears the sound. If it gets to it our live snipers will operate from deep holes where they can get 100 to 200 meters of inside a building travel to throw off the radar. Remember! When you use a glass optic in the daylight you risk lens flash. When you use them at night you risk muzzle flash. You usually need multiple shots for small arms triangulation, as it works on sound not radar, and that is only if the equipment is set up properly and in that specific area. There are many ways to minimize optics/muzzle flash, you should have already been practicing such methods, cause you can bet your ass opfor is training for it.
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