You know, when I was a kid I achieved marksmanship with the .303 to the total surprise of our RSM, an Ardennes vet. He was stereotypical and a good man, "Gentlemen, when it gets going there's so many men running around not even the generals know what's going on." He had a 1911, prized possession, and I hope he went on to heaven before the hollow shills in parliament stole it from him.
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Seems to be some mixed discipline on "running with rifles".
Right, Ed. Camera staged? The (dis)infowar runs hot...
Whatev. Note the last guy inna line, carrying a UK rifle, is he smirking?
But still, the point remains the same -- if you're gonna prep, be aware of what you're up against, and for us that's not late '70s Sov rubbish.
Gunner is a little heavy on the trigger. Hope they have spare barrels. Three round bursts makes everything last longer, including ammo!
I was thinking that too, WSF. Maybe he got carried away?
Years ago, when I was a child and trained on the Bren (!), 2 round bursts were the order of the day. All hail .303 :)
About that heavy trigger finger.
Looks staged. I wasn't there, but what threat deserved that?
What fun. I wonder if any of those places are for sale on the cheap.
Ed, we can imagine the threat but I agree, perhaps staged. That in mind, it was obvs the scene of a gunfight...
The question is, Kid, who's gonna rebuild the city and at what price?
Rule .303, Parson.
With apologies to L-T Morant, R.I.P.:
But we bequeath a parting tip
For sound advice of such men,
Who come across in transport ships
To polish off the....um.....Ukranians!
Ha, Wild!
You know, when I was a kid I achieved marksmanship with the .303 to the total surprise of our RSM, an Ardennes vet. He was stereotypical and a good man, "Gentlemen, when it gets going there's so many men running around not even the generals know what's going on." He had a 1911, prized possession, and I hope he went on to heaven before the hollow shills in parliament stole it from him.
*Arnhem^^^
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