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Join the contest SubscribeThat right there. I happen to know two veterans of the Coast Guard. There is no infantry. Out on in the rolling waves of the Bering Sea, climbing the mast to service the anomometer will give you buns of steel, however.First, I need someone e to explain why the Coast Guard had armored infantry.![]()
Nobody in the Navy knows how to shoot. On top of that is a senior officer LOL.Thats from the navys official Twitter page...
Thats what really scares me! Who is driving the air craft carrier if helen keller is in charge of the armory...Nobody in the Navy knows how to shoot. On top of that is a senior officer LOL.
The Navy is really good at doing Navy shit like sailing ships and flying planes.Thats what really scares me! Who is driving the air craft carrier if helen keller is in charge of the armory...
In all fairness the red circle does in fact cover the selector switch.
I thought the same thing at first and try to give people the benefit of doubt but he did say "button" and not switch. The forward assist is way more of a button then the backside of the SSS... I think that the safety selector accidentally got included in the red circle not the other way around.In all fairness the red circle does in fact cover the selector switch.
It might be the wrong side of the switch, but it's in there.
I have no idea as to what "overlapping auto" is though.
Got me there.
BTW, I posted the exact same thing the last time this photo was posted....like a year ago or more.
Boots on the ocean floor, very strategic need in today's world.First, I need someone e to explain why the Coast Guard had armored infantry.![]()
They’ve been on a roll.Thats from the navys official Twitter page...
First, I need someone e to explain why the Coast Guard had armored infantry.![]()
Thats what I wondering. Infantry...in the Coast Guard? Those dudes can walk on water?First, I need someone e to explain why the Coast Guard had armored infantry.![]()
That fucker violated OPSEC just mentioning CG armored infantry, there’s a reason we always kept them hidden in that barrel on the mess deck. Ya ain’t sposta talk about tier potater shit with the non elites!
IDK man, the Navy guys that I dealt with at the SOTF could shoot. They even did something at 800 meters that made me think of part of that old Ron White “I’ll shoot the towel off his head” routine.Nobody in the Navy knows how to shoot. On top of that is a senior officer LOL.
I don't know what SOTF is.IDK man, the Navy guys that I dealt with at the SOTF could shoot. They even did something at 800 meters that made me think of part of that old Ron White “I’ll shoot the towel off his head” routine.
LOLWTFFor a real education of trolls and totally super retarded “firearms enthusiasts,” you fellas need to hit Quora and look at some of the firearm related questions.
And I’m not even getting into the typical Safe and Sane troller who is always implying that he is going to accost a legal firearm owner or legitimate Conceal Carry licensee, and either a. Break into their home, take their firearms and turn them into the police, as well as making the firearm owner write out an apology for owning ”killing guns.” Or b. I’m gonna forcibly take the gun away from the conceal carry owner and or demand he show me his license and do a citizen arrest
I only used an m4 on one occasion and that was only because I asked to.I don't know what SOTF is.
I'm talking about the real Navy. They touch guns once in boot camp/USNA/ROTC/OCS and they're pretty much done for the rest of their career.
I only used an m4 on one occasion and that was only because I asked to.
I "qualified" expert with an M1911 and marksman with an M14 during USNA plebe summer (1984), then shot some M16A2s while at MCB Quantico for USMC intro week in 1986. After that I never touched a firearm while in the Navy.
It's just not part of the job.
What caliber?But… 16” guns!
You know what I would give for a 16” gun?
Sirhr
PS. Get your heads out of the gutter. I mean naval artillery. I’m perfectly happy with little Elvis. And he is nowhere near 16”. Just ‘sayin!!’
But… 16” guns!
You know what I would give for a 16” gun?
Sirhr
PS. Get your heads out of the gutter. I mean naval artillery. I’m perfectly happy with little Elvis. And he is nowhere near 16”. Just ‘sayin!!’
But… 16” guns!
You know what I would give for a 16” gun?
Sirhr
PS. Get your heads out of the gutter. I mean naval artillery. I’m perfectly happy with little Elvis. And he is nowhere near 16”. Just ‘sayin!!’
How many years did you do in the Navy? Were you surface or subsurface (I think that terminology is correct?) combatants?I "qualified" expert with an M1911 and marksman with an M14 during USNA plebe summer (1984), then shot some M16A2s while at MCB Quantico for USMC intro week in 1986. After that I never touched a firearm while in the Navy.
It's just not part of the job.
Thats what really scares me! Who is driving the air craft carrier if helen keller is in charge of the armory...