molto belle shark !![]()
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members of the 11th marine expeditionary unit’s reconnaissance platoon engage targets during a live-fire exercise here, sept. 20. the marines practiced insertion methods and conducted live-fire weapon shoots sept. 17-22 for final training before deploying with the meu sept. 24.
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staff sgt. bo irving (left) inspects capt. andy priddy’s parachute while preparing for a jump at kaneohe bay, hawaii, sept. 19. marines with reconnaissance platoon, battalion landing team 2/4, 11th marine expeditionary unit, practiced methods of insertion sept. 17-22 during final training before deploying with the meu sept. 24.
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marines with force reconnisence, attached to the 24th marine expeditionary unit, conduct a live fire range showcasing the use of the claymore mine, m203 grenade launcher weapon system, and the at-4 rocket launcher. this range allows the marines to become come more profficient at using these weapons should they need to do so while deployed with the 24th meu. (us marine corps photo by sgt andrew j. carlson)
u.s. marine lance cpl. douglas evans, of cottage grove, minn. , with bravo company, 1st battalion 5th marines carries his 240 machine gun on a patrol in an area frequented by taliban militants, in nawa district, helmand province, southern afghanistan, monday, sept. 28, 2009.
u.s. marine cpl. nick gonzales, from tolleson, ariz. , of bravo company, 1st battalion, 5th marines, goes on patrol at the western op, a small patrol base, in nawa district, helmand province, southern afghanistan, sunday, sept. 27, 2009
u.s. marine lance cpl. michael fort, of winona, minn. , left, and cpl. bobby orr, from fairbanks, alaska, with bravo company, 1st battalion 5th marines point their rifles during a patrol in an area frequented by taliban militants, in nawa district, helmand province, southern afghanistan, monday, sept. 28, 2009.
u.s. marine lance cpl. sean ryan, of littleton, colo. , with bravo company, 1st battalion 5th marines walks on patrol in nawa district, helmand province, southern afghanistan, tuesday, sept. 29, 2009.
strano modo di trasportare i 40mmat dawn just outside a small patrol base, u.s. marine cpl. nick gonzales, from tolleson, ariz. , center, with bravo company, 1st battalion 5th marines, goes on patrol in nawa district, helmand province, southern afghanistan, wednesday, sept. 30, 2009.![]()
forse non il massimo della comodità, ma sicuramente li hai sempre in 'pronto uso', soprattutto se ti trovi a dover ricaricare il 203 mentre sei pancia a terra.
magari sotto il fuoco di una rpk...
pure gli op. della folgore fanno così, tripla per 203 sul calcio e via. :d
scusate, sto cercando di apprendere, qin queste ultime foto, che tattico usano?
di quale foto parli?, nelle ultime postate sono tutti spc
(scalable plate carrier della eagle industries in coyote brown)
si, intendevo le ultime, grazie e scusa petro per non aver specificato. quindi ilo spc ha anche le protezioni aggiuntive come quella inguinale?
perché quella mi traeva in inganno.
a quanto pare si :d
anche se effettivamente il groin protector si vede più di frequente sull'mtv che sull'spc