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These are end caps for pass through soil samplers. Once they are on a finger, they have to be cut off; there is no backing out. We leave them laying around the office for the newbies to play with.
 


I can't make up my mind if that was brilliant improv in the face of danger, or the act of a really ignorant and/or most "DGAF" person ever. One spark, one lit cigarette away from an absolute horror show there. I wonder if he got in trouble for that. Clean ups get expensive.

Reminder guys: gasoline doesn't do a friendly slow ignition like kerosene or lighter fluid; it explodes.

Suddenly being drenched head to toe in something hyper flammable, seems that shit works better than bear spray.
 
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Spike is the business. 90% of the penetration of other 5th gen tandem charge missiles, but with much better range and designed to defeat APS. Crazy accurate. Multiple attack modes, also has a multiple purpose warhead good for bunkers and light vehicles. With how numerous anti-tank missiles and loitering munitions are, I really can't blame the Marines for getting rid of their tanks. Armor will still play a role, but not like it used to.

 
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