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  1. And let me offer an equal opportunity whupping. I’ve always despised lazy white people. Now, I can talk smack about lazy black people. You’re poor because you quit school, did drugs, had three kids with three different fathers, and refuse to work. So when you plop your Colt 45-swilling, Oprah watchin’ butt on the couch and complain “Da Man is keepin’ me down,†allow me to inform you: Da Man is now black. You have no excuses.

    I've been waiting to hear this for years.

  2. I have one HUGE bone to pick with all the A**holes who bitch about how much we are spending in our "two unneccessery wars"...are you f**king stupid....the VAST majority of that money spend goes right back into the AMERICAN economy. They (th sheeple) talk about how we spend a billion a month etc.well, the government has to pay extra for the troops to be there (seperations pay, combat pay, imminent danger pay etc) we have to pay the KBR truck drivers (who happen to be American) and we have to pay Blackwater for their services (oh yeah they're American too). Hell, with all these AMERICANS making money, do you think any of this money makes its way back into the US economy... HELL YES... When I came home in May I bought a $20,000 truck, a $150,000 house and several thousand dollars in guns and supplies. Oh yeah, they were all American made (OK my AK wasn't made here, but I contrubuted to a small business with the purchase). All the rest of my snipers came home and did the same....so don't go bo hooing over how much it costs us to fight in Iraq and the 'stan, because in the shot and the long run it benefits US!!!!!!!!!!

    <end rant>

  3. Mark 4 with mildots. Will really help in sniper comps as well as regular. However, sometimes the ranges are not that long in these comps and you need a scope you can dial down pretty far to find some of the targets. The last sniper comp I shot, targets were 350 and in, with the shortest one being about 65 yards and moving. And yes, you can only shoot rifles chambered in 308 and 223 in F/T.

  4. This will be my first winter as a TGO member. My question to all of you: What will you do with your time? I realize most of you will never have the amount of spare time that I have, that's one of the perks of being self employed. I know many of you look forward to the winter for hunting, that's good, but something I care nothing for. I am however a sub-urban survivalist {as silly as that sounds} and enjoy building things for myself. Although my space is rather limited by comparison to those of you in rural areas, I make very efficient use of the space I have. My time in the spring and summer are consumed by gardening. Reloading is a year round pass time of mine. I still have long boring days through out the winter though. I don't subscribe to the macho man BS of only learning skills that a man ought learn. I taught myself to croquet simple things, sew simple garments, and I love to cook, though I rarely do. I like leather crafts, and what not.

    I would like some ideas from you all for things I could build/make with my time. I have been working on an outdoor kitchen that has running water from a well, and a place to bake as well as grill, all free from the need for electricity. I have almost gathered all the things necessary to build a gravity operated irrigation system for my garden, using collected rain water. I could pay for materials I suppose but I also take pride in building durable working things from scrap and freebies.

    Like it or not, you must agree, these are things {and the skills to build and use them} that are only going to increase in value as our society continues to decay.

    I'm open to discussion for anything, from mundane to elaborate.

    Thanks.

    Astra, you must not be married if you have all the time on your hands to do all this:D LOL, anyway I read as much as I can and come up with new ways to take over the world :lol:

  5. And the only reason I asked about he photo op is because it happens to us all the time. People come over, ask to see our guns and take pics with them and next you know, there they are on the intraweb posing as a sniper.

    Congrats on him passing Benning, it's not an easy school, no sniper school is.

    The original reason for my asking was I was going to congratulate your son for BEING a sniper if he were one, which he is so..CONGRATS to him

  6. My, Aren't you spiffy there, 323? I take insult at your tone.

    When he re-upped they gave him $9,000 and a pass to any school for an MOS he wanted and promised to deploy him as such, should he pass. He picked Snipers. The Benning School isn't the easiest to get through, and he graduated (as previously stated), and was deployed as a sniper on his 2nd tour.

    He set out on his 2nd tour as a sniper attached to the 3/2, his old unit, but after a few weeks sitting on 110 degree sunbaked roofs around baghdad watching for bad guys at intersections, he thought "FTS" and put in to get back into infantry... just in time for Haffa Street (the Sgt. filmed by the press while he lay dying was my son's Sgt. and my son received a PH during this battle). This incident got the Times Banned and booted from Iraq... Recall?

    Photo Op? My Ass.

    Please!!!! don't take my remarks as offensive....I had NO intention of them being so. Ijust quickly saw the photo and started writing. I didn't even see the caption. And I wasn't trying to say anything about not sticking around. I'm sorry if you took my question and remarks out of tone. I assure you I was not in any way trying to offend you or your son.

  7. My favorite gun is the one my son carries when in harm's way. He's done 2 tours with the 3/2 Strykers, will do another next year under stop-loss.

    Baqubah 2007

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    Ft Lewis after graduating from the Ft Benning Sniper school, 2006:

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    Sorry to hear about tour number three. I never got hit by stop loss 'cause I keep re-upping, however a couple buddies have experinced the big green weenie.

    I see your boy has an M24. Is he a sniper, or was that just a good photo op?

  8. Now, as to scope magnification, our "work" guns have variable 3-12x Schmidts, which work for their intended purpose. However, I like more magnification on my personal guns, up to about 20 power. For me, anything really over 20 power is just a little too much :tinfoil:. I dunno, maybe I'm just weird :usa:, I mean come on, have you seen my avitar.

    BTW....HAPPY VETERANS DAY

  9. Guys, I will have to gently disagree with you about the 308/7.62 at 1000 yards. It is by no means an ideal thousand yard cartridge, but to dismiss it offhandedly is, I believe, premature. For anyone wanting to get into the game of long range shooting, it is perhaps the best cartridge to begin with. There is a tremendous amount of data out there to help out a new person, and several of the FACTORY loads will produce acceptable (1 MOA or less) accuracy out to the grand. Also, there are readily available guns that need little work in order to make them thousand yard guns. Just my :usa:

  10. On November 10, 1775, a Corps of Marines was created by a resolution of the Continental Congress. Since that date, many thousand men have borne the name Marine. In memory of them, it is fitting that we who are Marines should commemorate the Birthday of our Corps by calling to mind the glories of its long and illustrious history.The record of our Corps is one which will bear comparison with that of the most famous military organizations in the world's history. During 90 of the 146 years of it's existence the Marine Corps has been in action against the nations foes. From the battle of Trenton to the Argonne. Marines have won foremost honors in war, and in the long eras of tranquility at home. Generation after generation of Marines have grown gray in war in both hemispheres and in every corner of the seven seas that our country and its citizens might enjoy peace and security.In every battle and skirmish since the birth of our Corps Marines have acquitted themselves with the greatest distinction, winning new honors on each occasion until the term Marine has come to signify all that is highest in military efficiency and soldierly virtue.This high name of distinction and soldierly repute we who are Marines today have received from those who preceded us in the Corps. With it we also received from them the eternal spirit which has animated our Corps from generation to generation and has been the distinguishing mark of the Marines in every age. So long as that spirit continues to flourish Marines will be found equal to every emergency in the future as they have been in the past, and the men of our nation will regard us as worthy successors to the long line of illustrious men who have served as "Soldiers of the Sea" since the founding of the Corps.

  11. For the money, the Leupold Mark 4 is one of the best scopes on the market. I agree with gcrookston that the tactical turrets and 30mm tube are superior to the 1 inch tube and regular target turrets. Hell, the Army issues Leupold 10x Mark 4s on their M24 sniper rifles. We (Marine snipers) use Scmidt and Bender on our bolt guns, Mark 11's and Sasr's/M 107's. However, all of the designated marksman rifles I have seen are all using Leupold glass.

    I'm in the process of building up a 338 Lapua and will be mounting a Mark 4 on it!

  12. I just bought one of these a couple of weeks ago. I've put about 50 rounds through it and love it:love: I can't believe how good the trigger is. I swear it's match grade. Definatly better than either my AR or my Garand's trigger. Don't know about the threaded barrel, although mine does have one.

    Never really knew much about AK's before, other than getter shot at by them, but I'm quickly turning to the dark side:shhh:

  13. Technically, nothing. He is a civilian. The President just returns the salutes as a sign of respect. We ofcourse salute the President because he is our Commander in Chief. In short, we have to, he doesn't. Yet, it would be the biggest personal slap in the face that he could bestow upon those of us in the military.

  14. As is probably no surprise to the majority here, I take a much different view of the events of yesterday -they were simply historic and positive.

    The mood of most of the people I know off-board is simply that of unmitigated joy and relief. I forsee none of the doomsday scenarios outlined here, although the economy will be in for a rough ride for a while -but that would have been the case regardless of who the President is or will be.

    I am more optimisitic than many here and I certainly hope we all sit back, watch, and participate in our government over the next several years and see what really happens, and then compare such with the predictions made. I for one can't wait, and I for one don't anticipate impending doom or the burning of the constituion. I especially look forward to us resuming our place as a respected leader in the community of nations. Having a couple of billion fewer people hating our guts will improve our national security and our economy, plus give us additional leverage in getting things done globally.

    One sad outcome of this election will be Sen. McCain's now very difficult re-election in 2010. He'll undoubtedly face the incumbent Democratic Governor of Arizona, arguably the second most popular governor in the nation. Not the best way to end 3+ decades of honorable public service.

    I went out on Monday and bought a new American flag. The one flying from my house was getting faded. I bought a top-of-the-line flag, with non-fade colors and hand-stiched stars. I thought it most appropriate to have a fresh flag flying. One where the colors never will run. That's the kind of flag we need, the kind I now have, and the kind I firmly believe will fly over the White House in January.

    To Senator McCain: :hat:

    To the United States: :usa:

    This Whole "speach" reminds me of Chamberlin talking about ceding the Rhineland to Hitler..."I promise, it will make the world a better and safer place":puke:

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