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Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 3:11 pm
by Jagger
SA80A1 - My rifle NEVER jammed during training except for one mag stoppage, what are the odds eh?
SA80A1 LSW - Give it to the big guy.
Steyr AUG - Awesome rifle, more user friendly than the SA80, although the scope is not quite up to the SUSAT's standard.
Bren - More accurate than a sniper rifle.
Gustaf SMG - Don't drop it or make any sudden movements!

AK 47 - familiarisation shoot.
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 3:27 pm
by Doc
SA80A1
GPMG
L96
81mm Mortar
Browning 9mm
HK MP5
Lee Enfield .303
10, 15, 20 and 25 ml syringe.
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 3:29 pm
by goreD.
Me in Gulf one with the Light 50.

Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 4:30 pm
by Jagd
Something i've always wondered about the Barrett .50 cal- is the phrase 'light' meant to be a joke or something?
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 4:33 pm
by Jagger
Well, in terms of cannons, which is pretty much is, it's pretty light.

Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 4:54 pm
by goreD.
You can carry a Barret Light 50. The Browning 50 is a bit heavier !!!!
About 3 times heavier!
Here is another view.

Me in Gulf One with the old faithful LMG (L4A4).

Me on pistol training last year.

Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 5:07 pm
by Longshot
"Bren - More accurate than a sniper rifle"
Hmm...don`t think so.
L1A1 SLR I agree with GoreD; one of the best rifles ever.
Sterling SMG
Browning 9mm
Carl Gustav 84mm
66mm LAW
GPMG
2" Mortar
Uzi
M16
LMG
M79
M203
Baton Gun
SA80} Never had any trouble with stoppages on these but there again
LSW } I never got deployed to a desert area.
Milan simulator (does that count?!?)
L 42 Sniper rifle
HK 53
HK MP5
G3
Remmington Pump action shotgun
HK G36
Remmington .485 Bolt Rifle (yep you read it right - a .485!!)
7mm Magnum
Accuracy International PM (L96)
Accuracy International AE
Sig Pro 9mm hand gun
Smith and Wesson 9mm SLP
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 5:15 pm
by Jagger
"Bren - More accurate than a sniper rifle"
Hmm...don`t think so.
Ahh, abit of exaggeration, but the Bren is one hell of an accurate machine gun for it's time. Almost too accurate i'd go to say.
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 5:19 pm
by minimac
goreD. wrote:Me on pistol training last year.

I want that shirt where can I get one.
It sounds like I'm taking the piss but I'm honestly not.
MM
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 5:25 pm
by goreD.
Got the shirt in San Francisco.
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 5:30 pm
by Seven
Diemaco C-8/C-7 (Thought it was ok, bit prone to sand entering the chamber through the plastic magazine)
Glock 17 (nice pistol, easy to assemble)
Lee Enfield No.4 (recoill is hell but very accurate)
M1 Garand (recoill is less than LE4 but also less accurate)
M1 Carbine (total piece of shite if you ask me)
Smith & Wesson .38 revolver
.22 Rifle (don't know what kind, was a long time ago)
Oh and MAG simulator (GPMG)
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 6:58 pm
by mercury
hmmmm
Lee Enfield 303
Parker Hale 7.62 "target rifle"
lee enfield 22 conversion , the name escapes me
7.62 SLR
GPMG
84mil CG
SA80
LSW
erm
Shotgun
22 Air rifle
a stick of semtex
About 10 practice "bomb" ( with the semtex)
Thats about it really , not bad for a bloke from crab air !
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 7:15 pm
by minimac
DelD wrote:
Go on Gore, post that pic again.
Scroll up???
Posted: Mon 10 May, 2004 7:33 pm
by Andy O'Pray
I think that the question which should have been asked is "What weapons are you proficient in?"
Most people can fire the average weapon, without being proficient in that weapon.
Have any of you fired that baby which is my avatar and having been proficient in that weapon?
Aye - Andy.