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Oblique kick to the knee.
Wish that would have happened. Just look at the expression on the blobs face. After IT went down it needed a little attn with a knee or two to the blubber belt....or head.Oblique kick to the knee.
I saw that happen in a Walmart parking lot.
And why did her corner man try and give her water? Did she get thirsty walking around the ring?
He should have given her a doughnut.
Like I said, I tried sticking a mag in backwards after first seeing the pic just to see if it was even possible. I could only get in about 3/8" or 'just the tip', for it to stay. And that was with a fair amount of trying. I wasn't going to try and jam it because I didn't want to fuck up a mag or my magwell doing something stupid. It did stick out further and changed the normal curve profile of a mag put in right with the straight top now exposed, exactly like you see in the pic. If it was altered or photoshopped, I doubt the person would have caught that detail.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.
And with the lens cover still on. That takes some real above-average shooting skill.He’s just trying to compensate for his above-average marksmanship, by making the target appear farther away.
I wonder if this was done intentionally by a sailor who had it in for the Commander. I sure whoever handed him the rifle is in deep shit.And with the lens cover still on. That takes some real above-average shooting skill.
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US Navy mocked for image of captain firing gun with back-to-front scope
The US Navy has been mocked for posting a photo online of a sailor shooting a rifle with a back-to-front scope, in what social media users said showed America was “going to lose a major war”.www.yahoo.com
I thought that too. Someone's career in the military is over.I wonder if this was done intentionally by a sailor who had it in for the Commander. I sure whoever handed him the rifle is in deep shit.
I thought that too. Someone's career in the military is over.
I see retirement in the Commander's near future as well..
OK, here's the real story. Anybody can hit the target using a scope that magnifies the target. In this super secret counter, counter sniper training, you reverse the scope so it makes the target appear to be further away. The next phase after successfully mastering this configuration is to hit the target blindfolded, ninja style.
OK, here's the real story. Anybody can hit the target using a scope that magnifies the target. In this super secret counter, counter sniper training, you reverse the scope so it makes the target appear to be further away. The next phase after successfully mastering this configuration is to hit the target blindfolded, ninja style.
A friend has one but it's not a ring, just a cannon that size. It was hilarious because the barrel is so short it doesn't generate enough energy with black powder and a BB to penetrate a aluminum can.
Don't forget the bow kills, concrete work, and bench pressing. I too know the drill. P.S. the vinegar trick worked. (let them try and figure that one out)Yes, but that only works if you put it on a Savage and shoot 400 rounds a week that you reload and have a Desert Eagle .45!
I know the drill!
Sirhr
Don't forget the bow kills, concrete work, and bench pressing. I too know the drill. P.S. the vinegar trick worked. (let them try and figure that one out)
Their parents must be proud.