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bukdez 12-05-2004 02:02 AM

all his posts in the last while have giant text... it makes me laugh...

Tripper 12-05-2004 03:31 AM

I drink my own piss on command.

Sirus 12-05-2004 03:37 AM

[img]http://www.jesusburger.net/upload/mememe.jpg[/img]
heres a non blurry photo of me

Bucknub 12-05-2004 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by elstatec
OMG IM KOOL! I WANT PPL TO KNOW ABOUT MY NEW SHELFS AND THE ARRANGEMENT OF MY PINK ROOM AS I HAVE NOES REAL FRIENDS!

it's Shelves, you fool.

BlackJackal 12-05-2004 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Hawke
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[img]http://img97.exs.cx/img97/1386/3e-Fournia-House-Ass.jpg[/img]
I'm closest to the camera.

If you shot the gun with it placed on your shoulder like that, wouldn't you break it? All that power smacking on your shoulder would leave a nice size bruise. Aren't you supose to tuck it right above your armpit?

Basically what milla said.

Anyway, if you're shoulder breaks from an M16/M4, then you shouldn't be shooting anything, and you may have osteoporosis and should be in a wheelchair with a bubble around you to keep things from touching you.

I've live fired many times from prone, standing, kneeling, and i've also been trained in all the positions, so I know where to fire from.

Well I had never shot a M16/M4 so I didn't know about the kickback. On some 10 and 12 gauges if you hold it like that, then you'd bruise or break.

i have fired an m4 and the kick isnt bad. but it was a long while back, like a year ago.

Hawke 12-05-2004 09:57 AM

[img]http://www.reichnation.com/upload/store/army991.jpg[/img]

Jimmy Paterson 12-05-2004 10:34 AM

shit 99 that kick back is gonna kick your ass now

Maplegyver 12-05-2004 10:43 AM

NINTY COULD COUNTER HAX ALL YOU BASTARDS, HES GOT ANTI RECOIL LIFE HACKS ON, NUBSS

Hybrid 12-05-2004 11:53 AM

[quote=GenBlackJackal]
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Originally Posted by Hawke
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Originally Posted by ninty9
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Originally Posted by Hawke
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Originally Posted by "ninty9":71c96
[img]http://img97.exs.cx/img97/1386/3e-Fournia-House-Ass.jpg[/img]
I'm closest to the camera.

If you shot the gun with it placed on your shoulder like that, wouldn't you break it? All that power smacking on your shoulder would leave a nice size bruise. Aren't you supose to tuck it right above your armpit?

Basically what milla said.

Anyway, if you're shoulder breaks from an M16/M4, then you shouldn't be shooting anything, and you may have osteoporosis and should be in a wheelchair with a bubble around you to keep things from touching you.

I've live fired many times from prone, standing, kneeling, and i've also been trained in all the positions, so I know where to fire from.

Well I had never shot a M16/M4 so I didn't know about the kickback. On some 10 and 12 gauges if you hold it like that, then you'd bruise or break.

i have fired an m4 and the kick isnt bad. but it was a long while back, like a year ago.[/quote:71c96]

Hey ninty9 is that an m4 or a c7?

ninty 12-05-2004 12:14 PM

It's actually a C8.

C7=M16
C8=M4

Their pretty much excatly the same weapon the US uses, except their made in Canada by Diemaco.

We use C7's most of the time, however, we were able to order some C8's in for that exercise since a lot of it was indoor FIBUA (fighting in built up areas) combat.

Milla 12-05-2004 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawke
On some 10 and 12 gauges if you hold it like that, then you'd bruise or break.

The M203 Grenade launcher feels a hell of a lot like at 12 gauge, maybe a tad bit more of a kick. But if you arent shooting it right its gonna hurt you.

Pyro 12-05-2004 02:57 PM

[img]http://www.jesusburger.net/upload/shawnhotnessx100.jpg[/img]

Bucknub 12-05-2004 03:01 PM

lol

Sgt. Paine 12-05-2004 03:05 PM

Buck do you think Pyro is cool?

Coleman 12-05-2004 03:05 PM

how many days has it been since your last shower pyro?


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