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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Precision matters!

So does keeping your head down!

I've seen a few clips here where these clowns are either getting owned by the Syrian army or by their own stupidity. How the hell are they taking any ground? From the looks of it they seem to be about the level or just below the level of a basic gang banger, this (no pun intended) blows my mind.
 
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At Nebraska's spring game. This 7 year old is a cancer patient was befriended by Rex Burkhead, young Jack Hoffman was a human interest story for Nebraska last year. In their spring game today, they dressed him in a Huskers uniform and let him take a handoff and run it in for a touchdown. Pretty cool of the huskers on their part.




Great post, had never seen that before
 
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Syrian ninja... complete with cat-like reflexes!
 
Crazy? I was crazy once. They put me in a home. I died there. They buried me. Then the worms came. I hate worms. They drive me crazy. Crazy? I was crazy once....
 
Tactical Play Station...OBVIOUSLY!

It looks like testing of new "tech" gear. Two of the guys have eye pieces and the one guy is probably running a small computer with the playstation controller. Think Ghost Recon...
 
I dont know what I'm seeing here. Can someone explain?

I am not in the armed forces so I can't say, but my guess is that he has a remote control vehicle with a camera on it to see what him and his boys are about to get into. My guess is the eyepiece he is looking into is a display of said camera. And the orange tips on the guns are probably to make blanks function so it is probably a training exercise.
 
I am not in the armed forces so I can't say, but my guess is that he has a remote control vehicle with a camera on it to see what him and his boys are about to get into. My guess is the eyepiece he is looking into is a display of said camera. And the orange tips on the guns are probably to make blanks function so it is probably a training exercise.

The guy right next to the truck has his rear iron site down and no optics. Looks like a photo op, they are to clean for training.
 
Here's a cake I "made" for my buddy's 40th birthday. I guess my digestive system is slow, because I purposely ate corn the night before...

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gnfh, I'd say you're pobably pretty much spot on... The BFA's (Blank Firing Adaptors) on the flash hiders are for just that, and my guess on the Playstation nerd is some little car-thing with tracks or possibly more likely, some little drone that can now be commanded by troops on the ground rather than POG's in a FOB a few miles away... Just my .02, it's worth what you paid for it :)

The guy right next to the truck has his rear iron site down and no optics.
Shooter, I don't need sights to be deadly accurate with blanks :) You could be right though, it may be fake as shit!
 
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I dont know what I'm seeing here. Can someone explain?



the army uses the XBOX style remote for alot of the bots..allows the soldiers to be familiar with the controls due to the fact most soldiers already have experience with xbox remotes.
 
The guy right next to the truck has his rear iron site down and no optics. Looks like a photo op, they are to clean for training.

I'm guessing you never trained well enough to have no need for sights within combat distances.

20 years ago I was trained to not need sights on my pistol...to this day, one of my combat pistols still has no sights and I have zero issue keeping baseball sized groups within combat distances.