To all the service men and women past and present: Sound off branch and truck
#31
are the crunches timed? And actually it was all those summer and winter days as a kid on our Ranch here in Texas shooting my BB Gun>Pellet Gun> .22 Rifle> 410,20,and 12 Guage Shotgun> Deer Rifles that got my MOS changed while in boot camp on the rifle range. My first day f live fire I shot a 248 and never looked back. I quess I had pretty good teachers cause all of us Texas boys shot the hell outa that M-16. Thanks for the link I'll check it out.
I always love the guy/gal who says, "I can hit the target all day with my gun, this gun's sights are off!" Right. Blame it on the sights. Everybody else can hit the target with that weapon.
#32
I think the line he said about "forget what you learn" was directed at notanexit. I am a Navy small arms instructor and it is always easier to teach someone that has never shot before than someone who has. We have to start by breaking bad habits first, then reteaching them the military way of shooting.
I always love the guy/gal who says, "I can hit the target all day with my gun, this gun's sights are off!" Right. Blame it on the sights. Everybody else can hit the target with that weapon.
I always love the guy/gal who says, "I can hit the target all day with my gun, this gun's sights are off!" Right. Blame it on the sights. Everybody else can hit the target with that weapon.
#33
I've heard that as well however in our case you eat what you kill and with that in mind we tend to pay attention on how a certain rifle works and then go for it. as far as sights go sometimes you have to use "Kentucky" windage. The M-16 was so easy to fire bcause of the pistol grip. Are yall still using the 7.62 mm round?
This is regular Navy, not including Special Warfare.
#34