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This baby will give any unit enhanced capabilities.

DeWalt M4 nailgun... :o

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:P Must own!!!
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hahaha thats great
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Holger Danske wrote:This baby will give any unit enhanced capabilities.

DeWalt M4 nailgun... :o

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:P Must own!!!
I have searched the screwfix direct book and can't find the bloody thing, what page is it on and will they still do the free 24hr delivery?


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Holger Danske wrote:This baby will give any unit enhanced capabilities.

DeWalt M4 nailgun... :o

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:P Must own!!!
It's well named De Walt, that's for sure! :lol:
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Holger Danske wrote:Well, i would call it a bit of both due too the fly-time of those grenades.
But it's not a true indirect fire weapon, as needed in FIBUA ops.

ie, Terry's firing at you from behind half of the local town, plus you are in a compound. The only way to return fire would be to bring in an airstrike or with a mortar.

However I would have been chuffed to have one of those GMGs during some of our contacts over there!
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FIBUA :o

Showing yer age there Ron 8)

Fibua and Dibua went the way of the longbow,trebuchet and seige tower mate.
Flavour of the month now, is OBUA 8)
It`s the new black :roll:
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Greenronnie wrote:
Holger Danske wrote:Well, i would call it a bit of both due too the fly-time of those grenades.
But it's not a true indirect fire weapon, as needed in FIBUA ops.

ie, Terry's firing at you from behind half of the local town, plus you are in a compound. The only way to return fire would be to bring in an airstrike or with a mortar.

However I would have been chuffed to have one of those GMGs during some of our contacts over there!
Well you are the expert here.. :) I have only seen one contact in my 2 tours. An A-10 ended it. I shot 7 rounds!! :-? :lol:
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harry hackedoff wrote:FIBUA :o

Showing yer age there Ron 8)

Fibua and Dibua went the way of the longbow,trebuchet and seige tower mate.
Flavour of the month now, is OBUA 8)
It`s the new black :roll:

FIBUA is Soooooooo last week. :lol:
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harry hackedoff wrote:FIBUA :o

Showing yer age there Ron 8)
Flavour of the month now, is OBUA 8)
I know that crap mate, I just don't like using gay new terms that mean the same thing!
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