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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 5:12 pm
Cleaning? I have a nagant, and a makarov.... I've never heard of this... cleaning you mention. EDIT: The individual posting that rubbish is a complete idiot. Complete.
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 4:36 pm
Crash Maniac Cleaning? I have a nagant, and a makarov.... I've never heard of this... cleaning you mention. EDIT: The individual posting that rubbish is a complete idiot. Complete.  Agreed. I for one point at the Ak-47. I have read an article written by a GI in which he said they had a captured AK-47 in a locker at a shooting range. They would leave it in there for a month, come back, the bolt was rusted shut, he would kick it open with his boot and then fire it like nothing happened. Worked everytime. Guns are built to stand up and fight, not get pampered every 10 clips/magazines.
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:00 pm
Especially Nagants and AKs. They're built to be reliable, and the Nagants were built with such low specifications(?) that they were able to still be fired in the Russian winters, that and some special oil mixture they used. I think it was their kind of gun oil or grease mixed with gasoline. The German rifles were built with such high precision that they locked up in the winters and were nearly useless.
Or so I've heard.
Anyways time for NCIS.
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:18 pm
Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't in your endurance of fatigue and privation.
So in my U.S. History class I was researching weapons. I was browsing a website that interchangeably called the M16 the AR15. I was under the impression these were two different guns. :-
Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide.
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 8:06 pm
Rommel_Desert_Fox Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't in your endurance of fatigue and privation.
So in my U.S. History class I was researching weapons. I was browsing a website that interchangeably called the M16 the AR15. I was under the impression these were two different guns. :-
Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide. Call me a noob but I don't really know the difference. I guess that's because I never researched them in any length, they're not my kind of rifle.
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:37 am
OberFeldwebel Rommel_Desert_Fox Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't in your endurance of fatigue and privation.
So in my U.S. History class I was researching weapons. I was browsing a website that interchangeably called the M16 the AR15. I was under the impression these were two different guns. :-
Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide. Call me a noob but I don't really know the difference. I guess that's because I never researched them in any length, they're not my kind of rifle. The M16 has a trigger group that allows for burst fire, a heavier barrel to withstand said burst fire, and the sights can't be adjusted. That's pretty much the only difference.
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:04 am
Fresnel OberFeldwebel Rommel_Desert_Fox Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't in your endurance of fatigue and privation.
So in my U.S. History class I was researching weapons. I was browsing a website that interchangeably called the M16 the AR15. I was under the impression these were two different guns. :-
Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide. Call me a noob but I don't really know the difference. I guess that's because I never researched them in any length, they're not my kind of rifle. The M16 has a trigger group that allows for burst fire, a heavier barrel to withstand said burst fire, and the sights can't be adjusted. That's pretty much the only difference. Ah ok
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Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:29 pm
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Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:57 pm
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Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 9:15 pm
Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't in your endurance of fatigue and privation.
I couldn't put it any better Fresnel.
Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide.
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 3:19 am
I want to know why blood type was listed. Who the hell cares?
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 9:11 am
1.5 inch bore....Isn't that a naval gun? Not to mention, wouldn't something that big around be at the very least a very long rifle, with a very long action? Not ot mention the really thick magazine. At 1.5 inches, 300 rounds comes out to what, about 37 feet? Not counting the size of the case, mind you.
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 2:50 pm
uryu ishida 1.5 inch bore....Isn't that a naval gun? Not to mention, wouldn't something that big around be at the very least a very long rifle, with a very long action? Not ot mention the really thick magazine. At 1.5 inches, 300 rounds comes out to what, about 37 feet? Not counting the size of the case, mind you. It's actually a matter of defying the law of physics. 30 bullets occupy the same space and the magazine itself is a lot larger on the inside than it is on the outside.
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:47 am
OberFeldwebel uryu ishida 1.5 inch bore....Isn't that a naval gun? Not to mention, wouldn't something that big around be at the very least a very long rifle, with a very long action? Not ot mention the really thick magazine. At 1.5 inches, 300 rounds comes out to what, about 37 feet? Not counting the size of the case, mind you. It's actually a matter of defying the law of physics. 30 bullets occupy the same space and the magazine itself is a lot larger on the inside than it is on the outside.  I think I'll need to inspect that firearm now...
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 6:17 am
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