It`s Miroslav time! And a pic from you too!

Obviously, TV sucks balls (I'm the one with the hair):
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That's me on step 4:
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Shit, I think I'm on step sven.

Elly, since when did too much sunlight & heat bleach the skin?
 
I see you have an FN MAG next to you (M-240 for the US I think), we have been using those down here for a long time now. I can assemble and disassemble one of those with my eyes closed.
 
hey carib,

i didn't know you were a grenadier? or is that someone else's rifle/M203 combo?
how do you like the ACOG btw?
Lt. Col. Gonzalez said:
I see you have an FN MAG next to you (M-240 for the US I think), we have been using those down here for a long time now. I can assemble and disassemble one of those with my eyes closed.
one of the best and most reliable GPMGs around, but sadly a bitch to haul ass with. :)
 
SuAside said:
one of the best and most reliable GPMGs around, but sadly a bitch to haul ass with. :)

Only if you are a sissy, hehe. Seriously, it really worths the trouble, it can lay down a curtain of death and destruction on an entire area. I just hope not to be the poor bastard that has to carry the dang thing during a long march.
 
Nothing 'gainst Carib, but each and every pic he posts turns this thread into OMFG LOOKIT TEH GUNZ AWSUM!!!!
 
@SUA

Well my status from SDM got changed when I came back from Leave. it would see I got moved up the block on Arms.

I like the ACOG. I think it offers just the right amount of magnification without any parallex (for all you snipers). Mine is supposed to be able to take out a target at 800 Meters, but realistically with the kind of ballistics of 5.56 and the fact we normally engage targets in a close quarters enviroment, I think the ACOG is good enough. Plus it has that tritium strip which allows the rectile tip to glow.

But as of right now I am a Grenadier, and at times a FN MAG/M240B gunner. And yes, the FN Mag is a bitch and a half to haul around.


@Buxbaum666
No worries.



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All Services Represented at the 4th of July Re Enlistment Ceremony... Where 1200 Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, National Guardsmen and Marines took the oath




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And this all took place at Al Faw Palace, a mini palace that Saddam Hussein had built after the first Gulf War to commemorate the fight between Iraq and Iran control of the Al Faw Province.
 
HAH, they're all audio patches, next to them are video patches and all manner of cableing (XLRs, VGAs, DVIs etc...) and theres the logo for the canadian space agency too
 
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