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02-20-08, 12:02 PM #31
Corporal
Originally Posted by ttracker65
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02-20-08, 12:14 PM #32
When your hand freezes to the barrel of your 16, your pee is frozen before it hits the ground and diesel turns to frozen BB's will you pray for the fires in Hell
A Cpl B Exercerpt from Nightmare Range Korea the X-Mas of 1981
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02-20-08, 12:53 PM #33Originally Posted by ttracker65
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02-20-08, 03:38 PM #34
Looks like an AR15 with a leupold scope and the ejection port cover open. I know that's not a proper weapon condition Corporal . Very nice rifle though is all I really wanted to add.
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02-20-08, 06:20 PM #35
To confirm "it" i assume you mean my weapon is an
Bushmaster XM-15 E2S M4 A3 with Leatherwood M-600 ART scope
and the ejection cover is open considering the pic was taken this
last fall right after shooting assualt class at the KCR machine gun
shoot...fyi Young Pups The Knob Creek Range machine gun shoot
is the worlds largest with regulars such as GySgt Earmie from Mail
Call. The sprining shoot will be held April 11th to the 13th hope to
see ya all there Locked, Cocked and Ready to Rock
PS my Weapon is of the 6.8 SPC Breed
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02-20-08, 07:18 PM #36
Rifle
Originally Posted by ttracker65
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02-20-08, 07:28 PM #37
IF big if you make it to a Spec unit you will get your wish only of the
M-468 breed or the M-16 A4 A3 only difference is that the M-16 fires 5.56
and the M-468 fires the 6.8 SPC (special purpose cartridge)
from Barret Arms
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02-21-08, 07:11 AM #38
ACOG Optic
Originally Posted by ttracker65
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02-21-08, 11:46 AM #39
All optics are created for a situation/putpose. When used for other than intended it can have that effect. the ACOG opics system is a solid system when used for the purposes intended.
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02-21-08, 11:50 AM #40
Corporal
Originally Posted by ttracker65
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02-21-08, 12:03 PM #41
Iron sight's Are the meat of your sighting systems that is why you will still have Iron sights (flip up) even with the ACOG.
in close quarters ie door to door, in house invasion iron sight's are useless. You need quick sighting such as holo or laser
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02-21-08, 12:53 PM #42Originally Posted by ttracker65
I've done many CQB courses and shoot houses with iron sights. I also did all my real building entries with iron sights and a SureLight attachment on my MP-5, shotgun, or M16. KISS. You can get on target faster with iron than using a laser or optics in CQB. An exception might be a ghost ring sight.
Optics are great when you have some distance and/or have a fairly stable shooting position. Lasers are good when only ONE guy is using them as the designated shooter in deliberate shooting situations (home defense is one possible situation).
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02-21-08, 04:22 PM #43
The Hologaph option i mentioned as well as laser gives the shooter the advantage of locking on a target without having a "stok weild" ie check to stock option which in reality most of the time you do not have the time to employ Holo all you have to do is put the target into the ring it does not matter the angle. Laser you put the dot on the target. I commend you if you have found an enemy that will give you the time to have sight alignment and sight picture..... unless you are a point and spray kinda guy in that case you must be a pretty strong fella for all the ammo you must pack with you. Although your kill count must be pretty high for all the collaterel kills you ring up from unsuspecting civilians that get in your beaten zone....just a thought. by the way i compete with a bunch of SWAT, ATF,FRT as well as general law enforcement.
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02-21-08, 10:08 PM #44
Iron Sights
Originally Posted by ttracker65
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02-21-08, 10:08 PM #45
Iron Sights
Originally Posted by ttracker65
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