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Default 12-04-2004, 11:43 PM

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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.
  
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