secondo le mie fonti (Wikipedia) Roy Hallums fu liberato il 7 Settembre 2005.
Guardando la grip e il guscio sembra proprio un 416...
...dovrei rivedermi il video!
P.S. Non riesco a trovare la data di distribuzione del peq15 ... anche tramite NSN non c'è verso... qualche idea?
Ultima modifica di Beppe_goodoldrebel; 10/02/2011 a 13:17
Li avranno ricevuti con largo anticipo anche sulle altre SOF/SF del SOCOM, magari non è neppure il peq15 che conosciamo noi, magari è una delle prime versioni (anche se i primi li ho visti neri)...
E' un vero peccato che si capisca poco sulla buffetteria, hanno censurato zone esagerate sulle foto..
Beppe sei carico come una molla! Ma che caffé bevi al mattino?
Comunque pareVano anche a me 416!
Il detersivo con colore e sapore chimico di caffè delle macchinette della mia azienda.
intanto un pò di training che fa bene a tutti!
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FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- A Soldier fires a Mk-19 40-mm grenade launcher at a crew-served weapons range during the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, Jan. 19. The course is a requirement for all support units deploying with Special Forces. (Photo by Army Sgt. Dayan Neely)
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Spc. Eric Galorido, a Soldier from Group Support Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, engages targets under the watchful eye of an instructor at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 20. Members of the battalion participated in the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support. The course is a requirement for all support units deploying with Special Forces. (Army photo/Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
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New Jersey native Sgt. Sam Surowitz, a soldier with 9th Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group, fires at his target during the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 20. All support units are required to attend the course before deploying with Special Forces. (Army photo/Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
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Sgt. Scott Dykema, a member of 8th Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group, fires his weapon during advanced rifle marksmanship training, Jan. 20. The Texas native attended the training as part of the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support. All support units are required to attend the course before deploying with Special Forces. (Army photo/Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
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FORT BRAGG, N.C. – A Soldier engages his target during advanced rifle marksmanship training, Jan. 20. The training is part of the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, which support Soldiers are required to complete before deploying with Special Forces. (Photo by Army Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
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Soldiers fire their weapons during an M4 qualification range at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 18. Several support units trained with the 3rd Special Forces Group in preparation for their upcoming deployments. (Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, Feb. 8, 2011) – Cold weather and melting ice were no match for the students attending the Special Forces Basic Combat Course - Support course designed to help prepare them for being deployed in support of special operations forces.
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A member of 3rd Special Forces Group gives a class on the M2 caliber .50 machine gun at a crew-served weapons range during the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, Jan. 19. All support units are required to attend this course before deploying with Special Forces. (Photo by Army Sgt. Dayan Neely)
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Commander, 3rd Special Forces Group, briefs soldiers at a range during the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, Jan. 19. The course is a requirement for all support units deploying with Special Forces. (Photo by Army Sgt. Dayan Neely)
E' usanza nelle unità militari (di qualsiasi paese), farsi fare felpe, magliette o quant'altro, con riportato simboli che riconducono all'unità di appartenenza.
Marchino , nella settima foto non è mica un CAGE Crye quello li sopra?![]()
spacciato per Army... io credo sia un Navy... voi che ne dite?
BAE System RBAV in Multicam
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Con quell'attacco anvis non penso. Un dettagli ointeressante sarebbe la bandierona XL, che di norma ha certe tradizioni, ma potrebbe comprarsela chiunque a pochi dollari.