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Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6 starting to hit the street

Are y'all really that concerned about the name? Who gives a **** what they named it? I couldn't care less if they called it a "Butt Pirate Strike Ninja Commando", if it was a Quaility optic, at a fair price.

Tell me more about the BPSNC, I might be interested in one.
 
Are y'all really that concerned about the name? Who gives a **** what they named it? I couldn't care less if they called it a "Butt Pirate Strike Ninja Commando", if it was a Quaility optic, at a fair price.

Wait till I tell 'em its going in a Burris mount called the "P.E.P.R."
I mean is it pronounced "pepper" or "peeper"? Neither makes much sense. I guess "peeper" has SOMETHING to do with sight, but it's pretty creepy, in all honesty.

:rolleyes:
 
Time for me to put on my Special Forces hiking shoes with the C4 power soles and go for a little walk before it gets dark.
If I stay out too late, I can count on my MegaMarine 5000 tactical light to guide me home, since it "cuts the night like thermite."


(See how silly that sounds?)
 
Time for me to put on my Special Forces hiking shoes with the C4 power soles and go for a little walk before it gets dark.
If I stay out too late, I can count on my MegaMarine 5000 tactical light to guide me home, since it "cuts the night like thermite."


(See how silly that sounds?)

Well, the way YOU say it...
 
I thought this was the "Strike Eagle".

F-15E Strike Eagle

USAF F-15E of 494th Fighter Squadron home stationed at RAF Lakenheath, UK
Role Multirole fighter, strike fighter
Manufacturer McDonnell Douglas
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
First flight 11 December 1986
Introduction April 1988
Status In service
Primary users United States Air Force
Royal Saudi Air Force
Israeli Air Force
Republic of Korea Air Force
For other users, see operators
Produced 1985–present
Number built 420[N 1]
Unit cost
F-15E: US$31.1 million (flyaway cost, 1998)[2]
F-15K: US$100 million (2006)[3]
Developed from McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
Variants Boeing F-15SE Silent Eagle
 
I thought this was the "Strike Eagle".

F-15E Strike Eagle

USAF F-15E of 494th Fighter Squadron home stationed at RAF Lakenheath, UK
Role Multirole fighter, strike fighter
Manufacturer McDonnell Douglas
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
First flight 11 December 1986
Introduction April 1988
Status In service
Primary users United States Air Force
Royal Saudi Air Force
Israeli Air Force
Republic of Korea Air Force
For other users, see operators
Produced 1985–present
Number built 420[N 1]
Unit cost
F-15E: US$31.1 million (flyaway cost, 1998)[2]
F-15K: US$100 million (2006)[3]
Developed from McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
Variants Boeing F-15SE Silent Eagle
THAT...

will not fit on my rifle. It'd be a match winner, for sure, though.
 
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