Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Don't feel like clicking on that because I'm at work, but I'll give this thread a subject tag of
"No-Sh!t-Sherlock"
😛
- M4H
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Yup. We learned that in Navy Security.
We also learned how to cross a field and how to enter and clear a building.
Interestingly enough, you will never use any of those skills while on Navy Security.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
That damn video is 71MB!!! Do you have any idea how long it will take me to watch or download that on my ****** 512 DSL connection? 😛
No cool video for me, I guess. Streaming isn't an option when you max out at 43KB/s. 🙁
Originally posted by: jemcam
From someone who calls himself "SpecOp007" you sure sound like a poser to me.
Cover and concealment are the very basic Infantry skills.
I got into that for a little while. But theres not many places you can carry around an airsoft rifle without people getting paranoid at you.Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: jemcam
From someone who calls himself "SpecOp007" you sure sound like a poser to me.
Cover and concealment are the very basic Infantry skills.
I am a poser. In fact, the only guns I own are Airsoft.
But Airsoft guns are incredibly realistic. I personally like the Remington 700 airsoft model. Set up as a sniper rig its good for roughly 50 yards. Thats a hell of a shot though, you gotta be good at judging distance and doping wind to make shots like that.
No worries for me though at those long ranges.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I got into that for a little while. But theres not many places you can carry around an airsoft rifle without people getting paranoid at you.Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: jemcam
From someone who calls himself "SpecOp007" you sure sound like a poser to me.
Cover and concealment are the very basic Infantry skills.
I am a poser. In fact, the only guns I own are Airsoft.
But Airsoft guns are incredibly realistic. I personally like the Remington 700 airsoft model. Set up as a sniper rig its good for roughly 50 yards. Thats a hell of a shot though, you gotta be good at judging distance and doping wind to make shots like that.
No worries for me though at those long ranges.
I bought a G3 SAS from RedWolfAirSoft. Got the level 4 3300mA upgrade. All told that puppy was about 500 bucks. And too strong. The cheap little plastic piston with the cheap little plastic teeth got ripped up after a week.
I had to mail it to a place in San Diego to get fixed. They put in a metal piston and reassembled the gearbox for me.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Yup. We learned that in Navy Security.
We also learned how to cross a field and how to enter and clear a building.
Interestingly enough, you will never use any of those skills while on Navy Security.
One of my shooting buddies was a jet mechanic for the Navy. Someone he ends up in the field with some Army or Marine guys, of which the guy in charge couldnt land nav. So he tells my buddy "Your going to do the land nav for this"
My buddy looks at him and told him he didnt know land nav.
Why not? the guy asks.
"Cause I was a fvcking jet mechanic in the NAVY"
I chuckled at that story.