And if you surv that, there will be thoart slitting.
bobkitty,
Have you ever been hunting for deer, elk, bear, moose, rabbits, quail or any other type of game? If you have now place your self as the one being hunting by the “Hunter.” Man hunting man. A real game changer agree?
please share with the community your history concerning combat training. Should you be lacking this type of training I would galdly offer you some free training courses how to survie in a situation you quoted here. Many, many pussy’s do not survie.
You are very creepy. I bet that’s why you are being evicted.
RADTENN, as I said before, I do not know what you are wishing to achieve here, but posts like the following are not helpful to your cause*:
I do appreciate you answering the question about how you pay rent. One more item in the list of things that make your landlady’s actions stupid.
As for the people here, on the internet you are going to run into plenty of people who don’t agree with you, who misunderstand you, who don’t believe what you say, who are looking for an excuse to question what you do tell them so they can out guess you and out guess each other, and thereby feel superior. My advice is to not get too worked up about these people. Focus on what you want to ask and/or say. If you want people to participate, answer their questions truthfully. Don’t worry about “the mean people on the internet”.
*Unless your cause is just to stir up shit.
Seriously… This guy scares the hell out of me.
For some reason, he reminds me of the person who wrote the Zodiac Killer letters.
I don’t know, that guy probably paid his rent on time.
Mine does. I had no idea so many didn’t.
Insulting other posters is not permitted in this forum, and threatening them is not permitted anywhere on this message board. Do not do this again.
I ran this list past a friend who actually is a vet and who is active on the stolen valor website. In his opinion, this list was fabricated by someone who has watched too many rambo movies. A true vet would never blab/brag is this manner, and as well, the list of so-called skills is a wildly inaccurate for any branch of the service.
It’s possible that the landlord has also discovered this.
M60 machine gunFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
For other uses, see M60 (disambiguation).
Machine Gun, 7.62 mm, M60
M60 machine gun
Type General purpose machine gun
Place of origin United States
Service history
In service 1957–present
Used by See Users
Wars Vietnam War
Cambodian Civil War
Cambodian–Vietnamese War
Gulf War
War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Cambodian–Thai border stand-off
various others
Production history
Designed Late 1940s-1957
Manufacturer Saco Defense, U.S. Ordnance
Unit cost $6,000[1]
Variants See Variants
Specifications
Weight 10.5 kg (23.15 lb)
Length 1,105 mm (43.5 in)
Barrel length 560 mm (22.0 in)
Cartridge 7.62x51mm NATO
Caliber 7.62 mm (0.308 in)
Action Gas-operated, open bolt
Rate of fire 500-600 rounds/min (rpm)
Muzzle velocity 2,800 ft/s (853 m/s)
Effective range 1,200 yd (1,100 m)
Feed system Disintegrating belt with M13 Links
Sights Iron sights
The M60 (formally named United States Machine Gun, Caliber 7.62 mm, M60) is a family of American general purpose machine guns firing 7.62x51mm NATO cartridges from a disintegrating belt of M13 links. There are several types of live ammunition approved for use in the M60, including ball, tracer, and armor-piercing rounds.[1] The M60 was referred to as “The Pig” during the Vietnam War.[2]
Introduced in 1957, it has served with every branch of the U.S. military and still serves with other armed forces. Its manufacture and continued upgrade for military and commercial purchase continues into the 21st century, though it has been replaced or supplemented in most roles by other designs, notably the M240 in U.S. service.[citation needed]
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So, what weapons and equipment is available to our military service members in times of war and conflict? This series will describe some of the main weapons and equipment items used by our members. It would take a very large book to thoroughly discuss all of the weapons and equipment used by the United States Military today, and I won’t even try. This series will try to cover the highlights, starting with some of the main weapons and equipment used by the Infantry and Special Operations Units. In future parts of this series, I’ll cover military vehicles, including tanks and armor, missiles and artillery, military aircraft, and military ships and submarines.
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The basics of basics are the small arms weapons used by the individual infantryman. Here are the basic small arms used by the United States Army:
M16A2 Rifle. The M16A2 is the standard issue rifle. It’s carried by pretty much every soldier in a combat zone. Most people simply call it the M-16. The M-16 has been around in one version or another since the Vietnam war (the first version, the M16A1 entered Army service in 1964). It’s longevity is creditable to its usefulness as a general assault weapon. It’s quite simply one of the finest military rifles ever made (although advocates of the M-4 Carbine may argue with me). The rifle is lightweight, simple to operate, and puts out a lot of lead.
The M16A2 5.56mm rifle is a lightweight, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed, shoulder or hip-fired weapon designed for either automatic fire (3-round bursts) or semiautomatic fire (single shot) through the use of a selector lever. The weapon has a fully adjustable rear sight. The bottom of the trigger guard opens to provide access to the trigger while wearing winter mittens. The upper receiver/barrel assembly has a fully adjustable rear sight and a compensator which helps keep the muzzle down during firing. The steel bolt group and barrel extension are designed with locking lugs which lock the bolt group to the barrel extension allowing the rifle to have a lightweight aluminum receiver.
Primary function: Infantry weapon
Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing and Fabrique Nationale Manufacturing Inc.
Length: 39.63 inches (100.66 centimeters)
Weight, with 30 round magazine: 8.79 pounds (3.99 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 5.56mm (.233 inches)
Maximum effective range:
Area target: 2,624.8 feet (800 meters)
Point target: 1,804.5 feet (550 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 feet (853 meters) per second
Rate of fire:
Cyclic: 800 rounds per minute
Sustained: 12-15 rounds per minute
Semiautomatic: 45 rounds per minute
Burst: 90 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Unit Replacement Cost: $586
Seems to me both your friend and you have just been proven to be liars.
No, they weren’t. Everyone and their brother knows the M16 and M60 exist, so quoting wikipedia doesn’t prove anything to counter what he said. What his post was calling into question was the veracity of your claim to be trained/experienced in all the things you claim to be.
Not directing this at you, since I’ve not personally met you, but everyone I’ve ever met who ran down a laundry list of military qualifications and training unsolicited, was usually talking out there ass and didn’t have experience beyond Call of Duty and other video games. I think that was what the comment you were responding to was trying to say.
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Originally Posted by Dripping
I ran this list past a friend who actually is a vet and who is active on the stolen valor website. In his opinion, this list was fabricated by someone who has watched too many rambo movies. A true vet would never blab/brag is this manner, and as well, the list of so-called skills is a wildly inaccurate for any branch of the service.
Markm,
I have to disagree with your statement.
Dripping specifically stated, “this list was fabricated.”
Then he leaves no room for error what he was saying by stating, “the list of so called skills is a wildly inaccurate for any branch of service.”
Considering the way dripping makes his statement him and his friend have no clue that the M16 and M60 are real weapons used by those in military.
No, his statement was that is is unlikely that any single military person has expertise in everything you listed (“the list of so-called skills is a wildly inaccurate for any branch of the service”). I have no way of knowing whether that is true, but I do agree with his second statement, that of the many military and ex-military men that I have known, none would consider rattling off a list of their weapons training as a defense for being unfamiliar with some other subject matter.
Correct. My friend is currently an officer (not sure on rank) in the Marines. His exact reply back to me was:
*"I call bullshit. This list you sent me is just a hodgepodge of randomly selected skills and weapons which was obviously fabricated by a semi-illiterate civilian (probably a teen), who seems to have watched way too many Rambo movies. It is wildly inaccurate for any branch of the service.
Also, combat-hardened vets don’t try to showboat or attempt to intimidate others in this manner, nor would they blab information about their skills and training in this way". *
My cat is a professional survey-taker, I’ll have you know!!!
RAD’s starting to remind me of that guy who claimed his upstairs neighbor was following his EVERY. SINGLE. FOOTSTEP. Because he could hear her walking above him, and thus she was stalking and spying on him. So he would scream obscenities at her through the floor.
Does paranoia count as a disability?
Am I wrong? I thought that once the lease hit the month to month designation, either party could terminate as they see fit? Meaning the landlord could ask that you move out. I was in this situation where I was in a place only a month longer than the lease agreement stated, and I had to fight to get my deposit back because she said that I violated the terms of the lease. How I violated? I still do not know…