AmmoTech90 said:That ain't gun tape.
I know :
And I know it's crap too.
I certainly would never use it on my handle bars,
maybe not even for fixing things.
AmmoTech90 said:That ain't gun tape.
Well I've yet to see anyone loading 5.56mm corrosive ammoRobert0288 said:I'm sure the same thing will happen if you decide to stick corrosive ammo in your M16. I had my SKS start rusting up on me within 3 hours of shooting it at the range.
KevinB said:Damn dude -- your looking old these days ;D
KevinB said:Actually I was thinking damn you look like you dropped 20 years - but I did not want to admit that I just look really old and fat these days.
I figure the whole "fatherhood" thing is aging him.Popurhedoff said:....KevB, I believe that all your years in Iraq....
shadownet said:In an environment like Iraq or Afghanistan, I'd rather have an AK with me than an M4 or C7. No offense, but I prefer reliability over tech. And sure, it's range is dirt, but most firefights happen inside the AK's deadly range anyways, especially Iraq.
shadownet said:but hey, whatever the CF gives me, I'll use it to its fullest and take good care of it, may it be a C7A2, C8, C9, or even a TAC-50.
shadownet said:In an environment like Iraq or Afghanistan, I'd rather have an AK with me than an M4 or C7. No offense, but I prefer reliability over tech. And sure, it's range is dirt, but most firefights happen inside the AK's deadly range anyways, especially Iraq.
The AK-74 has a longer range than the AK-47 or AKM, and the bullet is supposedly to have a longer tumbling effect than the 5.56mm, but hey, whatever the CF gives me, I'll use it to its fullest and take good care of it, may it be a C7A2, C8, C9, or even a TAC-50.
shadownet said:The AK-74 has a longer range than the AK-47 or AKM, and the bullet is supposedly to have a longer tumbling effect than the 5.56mm, but hey, whatever the CF gives me, I'll use it to its fullest and take good care of it, may it be a C7A2, C8, C9, or even a TAC-50.
Popurhedoff said:I was at Camp Alamo yesterday and had a chance to talk with a lot of the Canadian troops