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potatowarrior
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Was a Panzerfaust commonly used to attack other vehicles besides tanks? they were, but not only that. The thing about the Panzerfaust is that it was well liked by the troops, extremely well liked. But not necessarily for being a good AT weapon per se. The Panzerfaust had a few drawbacks and was not exactly famed for its excellent accuracy. Quite the contrary. But the benefits far outweighed its disadvantages and the Panzerfaust was well-received nevertheless. It was comparatively light and still packed a punch. And considering that it was an one-way weapon anyway, you could haul a few a
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If tanks ever engage ground personnel This is an M1028 canister round. When fired from a 120mm smoothbore gun, like those found on the M1A2 SEPv3, it produces something akin to an oversized shotgun blast. The result looks something like this. If there were a group of infantry in the open or even behind a decently thick wall, it's fair to say that the result wouldn't be pretty.
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Pakistan has gun control! Darra is a city in a so called tribal region. This is under Taliban control. Every boy reaching 12 year of age becomes an AK47 here. From that moment the boy is a real man, Read about Pakistan gun control here ==>
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The first demonstrators lining up for the 2nd Amendment Rally at Virginia State Capitol. The gates open at 7 AM. The official rally begins at 11 AM.
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While Sig has clinched, at least, the LMG contract, the NGSW contract is still open, though Sig is DEFINITELY the front runner. They recently won the contract for the SOCOM SURG program, which was not highly publicized. It was a submission for an integrally suppressed upper for the M4. Sig's entry was a MCX Virtus upper, in FDE, with a direct thread can, with a screw on basketweave heat shield.even though, unlike the other uppers, it wasn't truly an integrally suppressed upper, because the upper was tuned to run with the can, and it was shielded, with a taper mount system, it got picked up. In
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Thermite Grenades Because of their heat and volatility, thermite grenades are almost never used as an offensive or defensive weapon against people. The weapon is used almost exclusively for destroying enemy materials in a secure and controlled environment. Thermite grenades (designated the M14) are one of the most destructive weapons used by the U.S. military. Thermite is a powerful incendiary device used to produce intense heat through a chemical reaction and destroys anything it touches. Thermite is known as a "pyrotechnic composition" that
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Neural Dynamics of Shooting Decisions and the Switch from Freeze to Fight Real-life shooting decisions typically occur under acute threat and require fast switching between vigilant situational assessment and immediate fight-or-flight actions. Recent studies suggested that freezing facilitates action preparation and decision-making but the neurocognitive mechanisms remain unclear. We applied functional magnetic resonance imaging, posturographic and autonomic measurements while participants performed a shooting task under threat of shock. Two independent studies, in unselected civilia
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In Darra they can provide any type of gun you want. Dont forget the Turkish masters.
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This grenade is filled with a (enlarget) 12 gauge pellet cartridge Loaded with a blank you can use it for paintball if you like
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RUSSIA: New re-usable handgrenade WATCH VIDEO ==>
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BEST NORTH AMERICAN USA CAMO PATTERNS
INTGF.ARMARIN replied to LetFreedomRing's topic in Gear - Fatigues & Armor
Camouflage Let's face it. If you're a sniper and you're spotted you're probably as good as dead, especially if the guy who spotted you alerts his entire squad. You may be an excellent long-range fighter, but there's not much you can do when the enemy closes the distance and assaults your position with automatic weapons. The purpose of a sniper's camouflage is to keep him alive while he gathers intelligence and picks off enemy combatants. How the sniper decides to camouflage himself is solely left to his discretion. Each environment may call for a different type of camouflage -
Getting on Line Now we start getting into the more advanced tactics. Keep in mind that none of this will work if your team doesn't follow orders, so ensure that your men are on the same page in that regard. Discipline is key to the success of any fluid team. Taking command under fire can only be done successfully if the team has the discipline not to lose their cool in the heat of the moment. Formations are key to squad cohesion. Formations allow your team to move forward or hold in a manner that will provide the most security. The proper formation will allow you to react to enemy contac
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You Need to Learn to Use a Tourniquet ~ VIDEOS RATS Tourniquet USA – -(AmmoLand.com)- Tourniquets are a simple but very import tool and skill that you need to have in your range bag, be able to understand their correct use and practice how to apply them effectively as they can save lives including your own. RATS Tourniquet Application Here is a selection of great videos that give you a range of instructions on applying and using a Tourniquets. Then visit our friends at My Medic providers of some of the best Tourniquets on the market.
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The Bangalore Torpedo The Bangalore Torpedo was invented in 1912 by a British Army Captain in Bangalore, India. In World War 2 the US Army adopted the Bangalore Torpedo and the allied forces used it to great success during D-day. The M1A1 Bangalore Torpedo could be deployed from behind cover. It would be built up by connecting multiple 1.5 meter sections to a length of 15 meters. A complete torpedo could clear a path of barbed wire and mines up to 15 meters long and 1 meter wide. Surprisingly, the Bangalore Torpedo is still in use.
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About ARMARIN Biography: 1980- Took over old gunshop mr Van Maurik Rotterdam (NL) Relocated and changed name in ARMARIN 1986- Six employes. July 26th Robbery and shootout in shop. Two robbers shot. 1987- Sick of restricting Dutch gun laws Moved to Darra (Pak) together with Turkish friend. Started metal parts factory; Import/export of NASWAR and other light giving smokey's 1990- Invested in paralel oil market in Istanbul Turkey. 1991- Invested in ships and dredging 1995- ARMARIN bundled Turkish investments and opened Head Office! in Istanbul
