Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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When @Bender misses a good thread…

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To prevent that there is a provision in the Legendary Thread for active ones that have the potential to become legendary. Sometimes when I post one of those that is still in the tech forums I warn about that as well.

To anyone reading this. If you have perused the Legendary Thread long enough and have a feel for something that is good enough for it, you are welcome to add.
Blanket permission to @sirhrmechanic , @carbonbased , @Bender, and @johnnycat.
 
Sometimes more training isn't the right answer. Here, I think it is... but at least its not on the front page of the newspaper or anything.
I once asked a MF cop about the pic. I was laughing and he was was looking at me like 😠.

I'm sure he ran my plates.

He did say she went back for more range time and then transferred to the next town up the road.
 
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Chicken wing- check
VFG directly in front of magwell - check
Scope mounted backwards - check

He's obviously an operator and spent time onboard with SEALS.
In certain small communities, they are referred as "OAF": Operator As Fuck.

Even tier 1 guys don't mess with OAF.

There is a list of OAF tell-tale signs, tread lightly.
 
Here's one of our own small town's finest, 'Protecting and serving.'

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Back when that happened, forever ago (2006 or earlier), I postulated that was the way the department stored the rifles in the cars as some do. (I had photos to prove it). That still doesn't speak well for her lack of training to not sort that out though.
 
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Back when that happened, forever ago (2006 or earlier), I postulated that was the way the department stored the rifles in the cars as some do. (I had photos to prove it). That still doesn't speak well for her lack of training to not sort that out though.
Try putting a 30 rd. mag in an AR and see if it goes in further than 3/8" (After seeing the pic I tried it) and stays in, especially while bouncing around in a cruiser.

The fact it was 'forever ago' in 2006 is moot. I have food in the freezer older than that.
 
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Lake Havasu and the London Bridge. Fun fact, they quit publishing the temperature shortly after McCulloch built the city because they couldn't get people to move there because of the temps above 120 Fahrenheit. We used to go there and float out to our necks in the water to keep cool while we drank beer. Amazing, we never had to go onshore and use the latrine. Just like Mexico... don't drink the water. ;)
 
Try putting a 30 rd. mag in an AR and see if it goes in further than 3/8" (After seeing the pic I tried it) and stays in, especially while bouncing around in a cruiser.

The fact it was 'forever ago' in 2006 is moot. I have food in the freezer older than that.

I have, many times.
That's NOT the original (unaltered) photo, as is evident by her 6 inch long index finger.
 
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I have, many times.
That's NOT the original (unaltered) photo, as is evident by her 6 inch long index finger.
Ask a MF cop about the photo to see if it's real.

I did, to verify it's authenticity and he conceded it was. He then added "But she went back to the range and recieved more training." Direct quote.

And why TF would you attempt to put a 30 rd mag backwards in your AR, many times?
 
That was the topic of conversation back whenever when that photo first went "viral". Mags go all the way in just fine facing the other way. Facing backwards they don't really go in at all. So how's it possible? It's not without beating it in there. Plus all the other issues with the photo. THAT version looks even worse, though it has been a long time since I've seen it.

At the time I'd come across a photo a cruiser with a vertical rack between the seats against the cage. There was a shotgun and an AR, the rifle had a loaded, probably 20 round magazine in it, "backwards", you could see the rounds. I've looked and looked, but it apparently fell victim to making space on my photo host. Probably figured I'd never need that photo again. lol
 
That was the topic of conversation back whenever when that photo first went "viral". Mags go all the way in just fine facing the other way. Facing backwards they don't really go in at all. So how's it possible? It's not without beating it in there. Plus all the other issues with the photo. THAT version looks even worse, though it has been a long time since I've seen it.

At the time I'd come across a photo a cruiser with a vertical rack between the seats against the cage. There was a shotgun and an AR, the rifle had a loaded, probably 20 round magazine in it, "backwards", you could see the rounds. I've looked and looked, but it apparently fell victim to making space on my photo host. Probably figured I'd never need that photo again. lol

I know a guy who did it… in an excellent class taught by Rob Pincus (sp?). He got his mag discombobulated and slammed it in backwards.

Required tools to remove. He got PT smoked for that one.

Lesson is that mags need be stored oriented correctly and exactly the same direction and orientation (aka make it a policy) so they can be grabbed and inserted by muscle memory and with no manipulation.

So the 9” finger screams photoshop… but the issue is real! And grabbing a magazine and slamming it in a well backwards when under stress (Pincus did an excellent stress course)… you can make it fit. Sort of.

Sirhr

Ps. I showed up to that class in a new vest. I got smoked for wearing a new piece of gear to a class. Had to roll around in the dirt until it wasn’t new. Was a good class! Rob Pincus’ books are a worthy read.