chiedo scusa parlavo a parità di lunghezza cioè con canna da 16.5", ma di 416 in dotazione credo ci siano solo da 10" e 14.5"
fate conto che non abbia parlato....
chiedo scusa parlavo a parità di lunghezza cioè con canna da 16.5", ma di 416 in dotazione credo ci siano solo da 10" e 14.5"
fate conto che non abbia parlato....
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quoto vyper, ad occhio nudo si fa fatica a distinguerli perchè sono praticamente uguali ma qualche differenza estetica c'è.
Se guardate la tacca di mira del fucile nella foto di octabrain è del tipo M27
Poi anche per logica è molto più facile che sia un M27 che un 416, non avrebbe senso. Da dove spunterebbe fuori?![]()
On 09 December 2006, Marines of 2d Battalion, 3d Marines (2/3) clear the city of Haqlaniyah, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom
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Giusto in quel momento vennero a dirgli che il Re voleva parlargli.
Veramente non era il Re che voleva parlargli, perché il Re non parla con nessuno, ma uno di coloro per bocca dei quali parla il Re, quando ha da dire qualche cosa.
oh, ma le trovi tutte te ste perle
Oddio..![]()
Sgt. Matt Pike, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon radio operator and native of Plano, Texas, walks ahead of his platoon as it escorts captured role players out of a mock town during advanced training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines escort captured role players out of a mock town during advanced training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
Cpl. Brian Chamberlain, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon intelligence chief and native of Virginia Beach, Va., provides security for a building in a mock town during advanced training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines search captured role players in a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines flash bang a room while clearing a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines engage enemy role players in a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines breach a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course
Staff Sgt. Brian Pittaway, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon team one team leader and native of Annapolis, Md., places a door breach while Staff Sgt. Andreas Owens, team one assistant team leader and native of Hendersonville, N.C., provides security during an assault on a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
Sgt. Matt Pike, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon radio operator and native of Plano, Texas, is carried as a simulated casualty by his teammates after an assault on a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines mark cleared rooms with green glow sticks while clearing a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
Cpl. T.J. Kelliher, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon team one radio operator and Native of Boston, provides security as his platoon escorts captured role players during training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines search a role player during advanced training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines provide cover fire while their teammates retrieve a simulated casualty during advanced training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines guard a captured role player in a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon attempts to breach a poured-concrete wall with explosives in an assault on a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon Marines flash bang enemy role players as they clear a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
Sgt. Nicholas Schmidt, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon team two point man and native of Jacksonville, N.C., grabs a flash bang while the platoon equips itself before an assault on a live-fire house during close quarters combat training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
Staff Sgt. Derek Pflugradt, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit force reconnaissance platoon team two team leader and native of Gower, Mo., briefs the platoon on its scheme of maneuver before an assault on a live-fire house during close quarters training at Tier 1 Group in Crawfordsville, Ark., June 30, 2013. The Marines completed more than 200 hours of advanced pistol, rifle, sniper, tactical driving, breaching and close quarters combat training throughout the 18-day course.
Foto stupende..
@Shark: Grazie, anch'io ti voglio bene in fondo in fondo..![]()
Belle foto complimenti!! Noto con rammarico che ormai la diffusione della colt M45 diventa preoccupante![]()
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ci hanno messo 20 anni per fare la replica decente della MEU soc... per questa dovremo aspettare il prossimo millennio
