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Post by goreD. »

Never fired it Andy !!!

I'm proficient in all the weapons I have listed.
OK I might take a while stripping the M60, .30+.50 Browning !!!!
The rest would be no major problem.

I think...............
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C7A1
C9A1 LMG (aka minimi)
C6 GPMG (SF kit is bitch to carry around)
M203A1
60mm mortar
84mm Carl Gustav
M72 LAW
M9 Beretta
Grenades
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Lets see
Galil
Galilon
GPMG
GPMG Negev
0.5 MG
M-14 Sniper
M-16
M-16 carbine
M-24 Sniper
M-36 prototype Sniper
Barret Sniper
Rifle Grenades
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Lewis Gun
Vickers
Bofor
20 mm Cannon
3 inch Mortar
2 inch Mortar
3.5 Rocket launcher
Energar
Sten gun
Stirling
9 mm Browning
303 Browning Machine Gun
303 Rifle
303 Jungle version
Masuer Snipers Rifle
AK 47
SA80-1
SA80-2
LSW
.5 Browning
shotguns
plus several flintlock muskets, [just before my time]
105 mm recoiless rifle [wombat]
Luger Pistol
plus several German machine guns
Bren Gun
Webely '45 pistol
Several German Light Machine gun
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Post by goreD. »

Tab,

Great list.

Call me old fashioned but I am quite fond of alot of the weaponry you have listed.

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SLR PERSONAL WPN
BREN( ANTI A/C)
SMG (PERSONAL WPN)
9MM BROWNING(N.I.)
SA 80
LSW
CARL GUSTAV 84 LAW
94MM LAW
BATON GUN
GPMG (LIGHT ROLE & SF ROLE)
M16
C17 (CANADIAN VERSION OF M16)
M60
VARIOUS AK, (ON EX SLVK EXPRESS)
MORTARS 81mm&51mm
GRENADES
PUFFIN BILLY?ASK AND i WILL EXPLAIN
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Ok, what's Puffin Billy?
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1st off apologies for Shouting in the last couple of posts,
"Puffin billy" is a kerosene powered anti everything device still in service with both Regular and Territorial army units throughout the known world and the Canadian forces. This device will save mankind ,Except the poor fck volunteered to light it. it is basically a metal dust bin that gets filled with water and a heating element that is lowered into the afore said bin, this is metal plate with a kero fuel tank fitted and a chimney in sections the kero is then turned onto drip to heat the exchanger (which in turn heats the water)
CQMS(SQMS) and storemaen around the world know this is the most critical part of the operation , get it right and the boys get hot water to get washed in (would not recommend to drink or make a brew with) get it wrong as has happened on 1 or several occasions and it becomes a very effective Weapon of Mass Destruction
Hope that has cleared it up for you any further questions please dont hesitate to ask
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Scouse G wrote:"Puffin billy"
or more commonly known to bootnecks as, the Lazyman Boiler if my grey cell`s still serve me and haven`t gone overboard. :drinking: you take a bowl full out, and put a bowl full in, thus keeping it topped up, and at a constant temperature.

Scouse, you wired up right mate? you mentioned, "Washing" if you were in the RCT, that makes you a Pongo, and Pongo`s don`t........Wash :roll:
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Bootneck,
I said for the boys to get washed in washed , Me I usually buggered off to the Mess for a Shower ,Dear Boy
Pongo and Proud of It
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well scouse, glad to have you aboard, look forward to your posts............................................................................TAXI!!
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Welcome aboard Scouse... can I have my hub caps back now please?
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Military:
SA80 A1
LSW A1
GPMG
M16A2
MP5 (tiny little varient)

Civvie:
M1A1
SKS
AR-15
Beretta 92F
Walther and some other pistol (don't know my pistols too well)

I've been pinged to clean:
SLR
Bren gun
Browning Hi-Power

Heavy weapons:
Suzanne from up the roads 34DDs
- Cobalt

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Post by mercury »

I've shot a lazy man boiler in anger !

I forgot propane was heavier than air , turned the gas tap on the bottle on and some twat had left the tap on the burner open

So when I cam to light it I got a nice fireball and no eyebrows for my trouble


It was at this point I realised my OC was a nobber of the first degree as he displayed amazing leadership skills by pointing and laughing :evil:

Still they grew back
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FAMAS
AAT-52 machine gun (7.62)
FRF-1 (sniper rifle)
PA-15 (9mm pistol)
Franchi shotgun
Remington 870 shotgun
Mossberg 590 shotgun
S&W 357 revolver
S&W 44 mag.
H&K MP5
Ruger (40 cal. pistol)
Glock (45 pistol)
Beretta 96 (40 cal. pistol)
Mini Ruger (223 ranch rifle)

Plus a few 'oldies' I can't remember.
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