I've been laughing out loud for 20 minutesNah. Those are K9 operators with human offensive weapons systems attached to them.
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I've been laughing out loud for 20 minutesNah. Those are K9 operators with human offensive weapons systems attached to them.
Dildo and a can of silly string.
Good answer. I only own an AK and half an AR at the time. But I know the basics and breakdown on Mausers,Enfields, FALs ,M1 Carbines and most every pump shotgun on the market today. Oh and don't forget the SKS and Mosin.I believe it is a good idea to be as familiar with as many different platforms as possible. Even if they are not your preferred weapon, or if you do not own a particular platform, it matters not. If the shtf in reality, you never know where you may end up, or what you may end up with. If somehow you lost your weapon and were fortunate enough to come across another, it would be beneficial to understand the basics of how it operates, at the very least. That's why I have no prejudice against any of them. I have preferences, but no prejudice. If a musket is all I can get my hands on, then a musket just became my favorite platform. That is why I never pass up an opportunity to shoot someone else's gun(s) if they offer to let me give it a try. It is enjoyable first of all, and secondly it can be a learning experience, whether I learn something about a particular gun, how to load and unload quickly, how an unfamiliar optic works, etc.
As boring as it is, AR and Glock
There are places where it's already hit the fan. I try to learn from them if possible. Not everything Russian is wrong.
Good video and I agree, but I lol'ed at the scope falling off at 1:30 in the first video.