la seconda è risaputa, la prima è la prima volta che la vedo
No c'è anche un MC 51, il primo della foto a dx . quello sullo sfondo ha un 53, ma quello in primo piano ha un '51.....cattiveria pura..7,62...
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come gia detto l'mc51 non esiste...
quoto kam, inoltre riconoscibile come 53, per il semplice fatto che il calcio e fissato con un solo perno, mentre quelle dei fucili 7,62 ha due perni di fissaggio, inoltre la finestra di espulsione dei bossoli e troppo corta per essere di un 7,62...
NATALE AL FRONTE
Lance Corporal Tom Brand (left) and Air Trooper Karl Marshall exchange gifts.
The Band of the Parachute Regiment entertained troops at Camp Bastion 1 Expeditionary Forces Institute (EFI) on 23 November 2010. The Band were in Camp Bastion for the Christmas Period, both to entertain the troops and to cover some of the in-camp duties.
Members of the Parachute Regiment Band are travelling around Helmand Province all Christmas day to play at Christmas services and music for carol singing.
Afghan National Army Commander, Colonel Zaggi presents a Christmas Turkey to Lieutenant Colonel Colin Weir, Commanding Officer 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment.
Santa takes reasonable precautions while delivering presents in Helmand Province. Door Gunner Petty Officer Richard Symonds (Royal Navy) dresses as Santa as he delivers mail and presents to troops around Helmand province.
Members of the Parachute Regiment Band are travelling around Helmand Province all Christmas day to play at Christmas services and music for carol singing.
Troops at Camp Bastion have celebrated Christmas 2010 with a traditional Christmas lunch with all the trimmings.
Image Shows: SAC "Stoggers" Stogdale and SAC Ben "Pikachu" Hulme of the RAF tuck into their Christmas DInner in Camp Bastion on Christmas Day 2010
Troops queuing up for Christmas dinner at Camp Bastion
Troops at Camp Bastion have celebrated Christmas 2010 with a traditional Christmas lunch with all the trimmings. Christopher and Katie McCann, a married couple serving together in Afghanistan with the RAF's Tactical Supply Wing, managed to eat their Christmas Dinner together despite being on opposite shifts.
Image Shows: SACs Christopher and Katie McCann tuck into their Christmas Dinner at Camp Bastion on Christmas Day 2010
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment enjoy Christmas dinner in Patrol Base Shizad.
Servicemen and women serving in Afghanistan have been enjoying the festivities of Christmas Day, with a traditional dinner and lots of seasonal fun.
The MOD has sent over six tonnes of festive food to Afghanistan to give our forces a taste of Christmas while on operations, including:
Two tonnes of turkey;
One and a half tonnes of gammon;
One and a half tonnes of sprouts;
200 Kilos of cranberry sauce;
1000 iced Christmas cakes;
A tonne of Christmas pudding;
15,000 mince pies; and
45,000 After Eight mints.
Charity UK4UThanks! became Santas little helper as they provided 22,500 Christmas boxes to troops all over the world - containing a host of goodies bought with money donated from members of the public. The presents were unwrapped by troops serving in Afghanistan on Christmas Day.
While work continued for many of the troops, most had the chance to let their hair down a little with fun and games, sports competitions, and quizzes. Church services were also held by the team of Padres to ensure the true spirit of Christmas was not forgotten. And everyone received an extra 30 minutes free time on their welfare phone card to ensure they could wish their family and friends a merry Christmas.
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment Machine Gun Platoon enjoy Christmas dinner in Patrol Base Shizad
Nooooooo allora la usano?!?! pensavo che mi sfottesse, un reduce me là regalata, una di quelle magliette Machine Gun dei Parà..ma pensavo che fosse una di quelle tavanate per supporter..splendida sta estate la spiano su per San Luca.
le usano...non solo i para ma in generale...il rafr in a-stan sta usando delle patch da admin enormi che oltre al simbolo dello sqn hanno anche l'indicazione del flight (plotone)...
1RIR in a-stan...
personale sanitario aggregato al contingente estone in esercitazione a bastion
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Ultima modifica di linux; 26/12/2010 a 18:16
HK 51: The HK51 is not made by HK, instead being a creation of the American custom after-market. The HK 51 has no real standards but is usually a cut down and modified G3A3 or its semi-automatic clones the HK41 and HK91 and modified to take MP5 furniture and accessories. It is usually fitted with a collapsible stock; 211 mm (8.31 in) barrel; it is 589 mm (23.17 in) in length with the stock retracted and 780 mm (30.72 in) with the stock extended. Originally made by Fleming Firearms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch_G3
Credo Linux intendesse che "non esiste" come arma militare![]()