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I was on board the battleship USS North Carolina last year. Those fire controls are no joke . You better know how to use a protractor .
Calculating firing solutions for 155mm SP howitzers isn't easy. Naval gunnery is insane.
 
Hit the range today! Got the rifles shot then one pistol and then got soaked by deluge but still kept shooting the pistols.

If it ain't raining we aint' training. Ranger sunshine.

Love the Sig 556R and the Steyr AUG.
 

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Here's something I've been pondering over. Why does the FN-49 share many similarities with the British No4 rifle? The handguards, brass buttplate, and front sight protectors all look like they were copied from a No4. Perhaps they were; the designer of the rifle fled Belgium and worked on the design in England during WWII. Anyone else have any insight?
 
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