Assault rifle pictures - post em up!
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Old pic- Army range
I'm a member of the Army Reserve up here in the north. I teach a unit of our Army Cadet program, sorta like young Marines.
Here are some old pics of a range shoot we did. If you can shoot in -15C, you can shoot just about anytime!
Canadian C7A1 rifles:
Safety checks (I'm on far right):
Shooting (not great, noone around to take photo while on range):
Here are some old pics of a range shoot we did. If you can shoot in -15C, you can shoot just about anytime!
Canadian C7A1 rifles:
Safety checks (I'm on far right):
Shooting (not great, noone around to take photo while on range):
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No, I have the Styer made AUG.
But, the little I have heard, they are fairly good copys of the AUG. I like the original scopes, and I could do without the forward assist. And what is that plastic fish hook looking thing just above the screw over the mag release?
But, the little I have heard, they are fairly good copys of the AUG. I like the original scopes, and I could do without the forward assist. And what is that plastic fish hook looking thing just above the screw over the mag release?
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Why on Earth are your cadets pointing their rifle at two people? I don't care if they're unloaded; it's an unsafe practice.
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A fun rifle to shoot
I am not really into assault rifles but if I had the extra money I think I would buy this rifle just for the fun of it. Take a look at the videos pretty damn accurate. This rifle is up for auction.
This web site is a pretty good web site if you are into accurate rfles.
http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek090.html
This web site is a pretty good web site if you are into accurate rfles.
http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek090.html
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I suppose I could have formulated my question that way too. Either way, there's something severely wrong with what they're doing (instructors and cadets). When I was in the Forces, and to this day when I hit the civi ranges, you simply don't see this sort of thing. Basic firearm safety. Common sense. C'mon man!