http://my.break.com/Media/View.aspx?Con … ame=movies
enough said.
http://my.break.com/Media/View.aspx?Con…ame=movies
enough said.
http://my.break.com/Media/View.aspx?Con…ame=movies
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Last edited by Jedikiah (2007-01-10 16:24:25)
INFERNO552 wrote:
vid doesnt work
Last edited by commandochristian (2007-01-10 16:27:35)
1) Those things being shot are not people (nor are they Taliban)Jedikiah wrote:
http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=192953
sorry everyone.. try it now
because it covers a sniper rifle ( reported to be a sniper rifle )Gooners wrote:
Why Is this In Special Forces??
QFTTowelly wrote:
1) Those things being shot are not people (nor are they Taliban)Jedikiah wrote:
http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=192953
sorry everyone.. try it now
2) The things being shot are basically small rodents
3) The gun used to shoot them is not a M95, nor is it a .50 rifle, it's more likely to be 7.62 or a .22.
4) That was more likely filmed in the U.S
5) That video happens to be older than Jesus riding a dinosaur
6) That video has been posted atleast 10 or so times before now
Otherwise it was all good!
You're mistaken.Jedikiah wrote:
...but I have personally fired the M95 and am aware of a few facts.
1. if you get hit ANYWHERE on your body by this weapon.. they call your next of kin.
Maybe if you're a teenage girlJedikiah wrote:
2. if you arent 100% careful when you fire it, it will dislocate your shoulder.
Total BS.Jedikiah wrote:
3. one round will break the anchors of an engine block in a humvee and turn said engine block into a very expensive paper weight.
This can happen, but that's not the same as will happen.Blehm98 wrote:
.50 caliber sniper rifle, if it hits you in the leg, will completely explode your leg.
Do some of your own research on wound ballistics, instead of going on secondhand tales*.Blehm98 wrote:
You will die...
The recoil from .50 BMG is consistently overstated (ooo, ahhh factor).Blehm98 wrote:
yes, it can dislocate your shoulder if you hold it wrong.
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