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PumpJack_McGee commented at 2011-08-04 01:01:37 » #834936
Haha.
For a second there, I thought she didn't have a clip.
Sure they're original characters, though?
Kinda look like Ritsuko, Yayoi, and Chihaya from Idolm@ster to me.
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Haha.
For a second there, I thought she didn't have a clip.
Sure they're original characters, though?
Kinda look like Ritsuko, Yayoi, and Chihaya from Idolm@ster to me.
2 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2012-02-15 17:11:27 » #1003709
Trigger discipline is retarded. you have a safety if it hits the fan I dont want to have to both swich from safe to semi and put my finger in the triggerwell. get hit by enoph complicated near ambushes and see how much you care about trigger discipline. then again she looks like she is on a base so she should have that weapon at the low ready not up and ready to hip fire it. This is accurate to what I saw with FOB guards in Iraq. Alot of rules go out the door when your out in the thick of it.
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Trigger discipline is retarded. you have a safety if it hits the fan I dont want to have to both swich from safe to semi and put my finger in the triggerwell. get hit by enoph complicated near ambushes and see how much you care about trigger discipline. then again she looks like she is on a base so she should have that weapon at the low ready not up and ready to hip fire it. This is accurate to what I saw with FOB guards in Iraq. Alot of rules go out the door when your out in the thick of it.
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Anonymous commented at 2012-03-27 02:33:01 » #1034001
anon5, I served two combat tours in Iraq, and one in Afghanistan; I never let myself get complacent when it comes to trigger discipline. When you've trained enough, the motion of switching from safe to fire and moving your finger to the trigger-well becomes smooth and automatic; if you can't reach that level then you either aren't training enough, not training hard enough, or simply don't belong in a gunfight to begin with. If it's one of the former, I hope to god your either a POG or an H&S turd (yes offense). If the latter, please transfer to a POG MOS. There is enough green on green fire in MOUT without adding gun-ho idiots like yourself into the mix.
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anon5, I served two combat tours in Iraq, and one in Afghanistan; I never let myself get complacent when it comes to trigger discipline. When you've trained enough, the motion of switching from safe to fire and moving your finger to the trigger-well becomes smooth and automatic; if you can't reach that level then you either aren't training enough, not training hard enough, or simply don't belong in a gunfight to begin with. If it's one of the former, I hope to god your either a POG or an H&S turd (yes offense). If the latter, please transfer to a POG MOS. There is enough green on green fire in MOUT without adding gun-ho idiots like yourself into the mix.
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