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On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 01:30:13 +1000, Nuk wrote:
On 18 Jun 2004 12:00:25 GMT, Drewe Manton wrote: I'm not even convinced it was a sniper shot. . .looked like automatic weapons fire to me. . repeated shooting and I picked out 2, maybe 3 tracer rounds. Do we even know where it was taken (I don't speak the language of the news reporter!).. might it have been Israel rather than Iraq? Possibly a M249? with a 1 in 5 tracer round maybe? I've also seen recently another video (do you think I can find it!) of an Iraqi firing what looks like a 50 cal from the hip, he squeezes off a burst, then ducks back out of the way when something nearly nails him... you can see the impact/ricochet of the incoming round... If he can shoot MaDeuce from the hip, he doesn't NEED a weapon. Al Minyard |
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"Regnirps" wrote in message ... "It's Me Again" wrote: For those of you who are wondering what SAW is (I was), it's Squad Automatic Weapon. For those who remember "Combat", the SAW man is the modern equivalent of Kirby and his BAR. What was the WWII TV show that competed with Combat? -- Charlie Springer The Action Channel is showing Combat again and also made a 30 minute retrospective of the show. The series has really aged well as it was well written and directed. One thing I had forgotten was that they never used subtitles when a French or German character spoke, it was up to you to figure it out. They used a lot of young actors and a few young directors that are famous now. In the retrospective, everyone remembered how in awe they were at Lee Marvin's acting and drinking ability. Dale Dye, the Ex-Marine that acted as the military advisor to Platoon and a lot of other movies said that when they had a chance to see it on Armed Forces TV in Nam, some guy would say "Hey we should of tried that last week" when watching the program. Joe -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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If he can shoot MaDeuce from the hip, he doesn't NEED a weapon. Even Sgt Rock could only do that with a water-cooled .30! I don't think a person could heft a gen-yew-wine M-2 .50 and actually shoot it "as God intended". Sure were a lot of fun to shoot, but I prefer it hard mounted, to a ship, preferably. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. |
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"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... I know I posted on this before, but I'll repeat incase it got sucked up in to the great bit bucket in the sky. Yes, at the very minimum I can guaranty that one NYAG unit currently attached to the 1st ID in Iraq have M-14s as issued equipment. They are issued to unit "Marksmen" in addition to which ever flavor of M-16 / M-4 that infantryman is issued. Marksmen are not rated snipers but provide a bit of precision in a spray & pray world. I'd be very surprised if they are carrying M14's. The M-14 offers danged little in terms of "precision" versus the M16A2 in the likely ironsight range fan (the A2 is plenty accurate oput to the 300 meter range). Be surprised, be very surprised. I know this via an NCO who's got them in his unit. Oh, I checked the unit is carrying the M-4 version of the M-16. I guess they could have some old M-21's (which unlike the M-14 have a telescopic sight)-- Variations on a theme. It could be an M-21, I fail to make the distinction quite often and my source may be the same. Then again, he once defined "HEDP" as "High Explosive Deep Penetrating." Yes, he was ashamed. but which combat unit of the NYARNG is attached to the 1st ID? ISTR that the NYARNG 42nd ID(M) HQ is indeed deploying to Iraq later this year (or early next year?). I don't know if I should call it the 27th Infantry Brigade or 42nd ID, the guys went as the 27th & got taken in by the 1st ID but the part that didn't has since been absorbed into the 42nd ID. |
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"Krztalizer" wrote in message ... | | If he can shoot MaDeuce from the hip, he doesn't NEED a weapon. | | Even Sgt Rock could only do that with a water-cooled .30! I don't think a | person could heft a gen-yew-wine M-2 .50 and actually shoot it "as God | intended". Sure were a lot of fun to shoot, but I prefer it hard mounted, to a | ship, preferably. | | v/r | Gordon | ====(A+C==== | USN SAR | | Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. | Equally fun when fired from a pintle on a 113. Moreso when the not so wily Brer Fox tries to make it across the range. Mine made it about 50m when a burst caught up with him. Fired a burst 'acciedentally' at a bunch of mud crabbers at 5,000m - the splashes were way off, close enough for the proj to still be supersonic and make splashes in the water about 2m in the air. It was all accidental - it's in the report. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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"John Keeney" wrote in message ... "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... I know I posted on this before, but I'll repeat incase it got sucked up in to the great bit bucket in the sky. Yes, at the very minimum I can guaranty that one NYAG unit currently attached to the 1st ID in Iraq have M-14s as issued equipment. They are issued to unit "Marksmen" in addition to which ever flavor of M-16 / M-4 that infantryman is issued. Marksmen are not rated snipers but provide a bit of precision in a spray & pray world. I'd be very surprised if they are carrying M14's. The M-14 offers danged little in terms of "precision" versus the M16A2 in the likely ironsight range fan (the A2 is plenty accurate oput to the 300 meter range). Be surprised, be very surprised. I know this via an NCO who's got them in his unit. Oh, I checked the unit is carrying the M-4 version of the M-16. Not surprised, disbelieveing (of the M-14 offering significantly greater accuracy in the 300 meter and below range). Having fired both the M-14 and the M-16 (A1 and A2 versions), the idea that the M-14 (sans telescopic sight) is significantly more accurate in the hands of a rifleman in the likely engagement range limits is just not very believable. I guess they could have some old M-21's (which unlike the M-14 have a telescopic sight)-- Variations on a theme. It could be an M-21, I fail to make the distinction quite often and my source may be the same. Then again, he once defined "HEDP" as "High Explosive Deep Penetrating." Yes, he was ashamed. Question--is your source a truly knowledgable and reliable individual? Having spend many years around troops, I can vouch for the fact that some, just like their civilian counterparts, either get things wrong (like your HEDP example), or worse can "overextend" themselves (i.e., verge into the tall-tale arena). As far as "variations on a theme" goes...only if you consider a specialized development capable of reliably hitting a silouette at 600-800 meters (the M-21) versus the 300-400 meters of the original (M-14 with iron sights--and 400 meters is definitely pushing that capability; just *seeing* the 300 meter target pop up is difficult enough on most ranges...) a "variation upon a theme". What this guy may be referring to is a trickle-down supply of M-21's resulting from the fielding of the M-24 to sniper elements (and as an enhanced light brigade you can be assured the 27th got the M-24 in its greedy little hands six-to-eight years ago, at least) to unit marksmen--something I acknowledged was a possibility earlier in the thread. but which combat unit of the NYARNG is attached to the 1st ID? ISTR that the NYARNG 42nd ID(M) HQ is indeed deploying to Iraq later this year (or early next year?). I don't know if I should call it the 27th Infantry Brigade or 42nd ID, the guys went as the 27th & got taken in by the 1st ID but the part that didn't has since been absorbed into the 42nd ID. Based upon a quick check at DefenseLink, it is probably 1-108th Inf, one of the three light infantry battalions assigned to the 27th SIB(L) (Enhanced); makes sense, as a battalion of light fighters provides a heavy division like 1st ID(M) with greater versatility and more "boots on the ground" combat grunts. And in a (minor) effort to keep this somewhere near on-topic, at least one of the companies of that battalion is designated as "air assault" in the DoD release (though that is not an assurance of accuracy--DefenseLink has been known to screw up unit ID's from time to time). The 27th SIB is still shown as being a seperate brigade; as one of the 15 enhanced brigades of the ARNG, it is extremely unlikely to have been "absorbed" into the 42nd ID(M) (the ARNG state HQ's generally love having their enhanced units, and would scream bloody murder at the thought of losing one because they result in greater resource allocation to the state HQ). What may be happening is that the 27th SIB(-) has been attached to the 42nd ID(-) for their upcoming deployment to Iraq. Brooks |
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Moreso when the not so wily Brer Fox tries to make it across the range. Mine made it about 50m when a burst caught up with him. In my case, it was a bipolar rabbit, bent on suicide... |
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On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 01:30:13 +1000, Nuk wrote:
On 18 Jun 2004 12:00:25 GMT, Drewe Manton wrote: I'm not even convinced it was a sniper shot. . .looked like automatic weapons fire to me. . repeated shooting and I picked out 2, maybe 3 tracer rounds. Do we even know where it was taken (I don't speak the language of the news reporter!).. might it have been Israel rather than Iraq? Possibly a M249? with a 1 in 5 tracer round maybe? I've also seen recently another video (do you think I can find it!) of an Iraqi firing what looks like a 50 cal from the hip, he squeezes off a burst, then ducks back out of the way when something nearly nails him... you can see the impact/ricochet of the incoming round... I know, it probably wasn't a 50cal, but it looked 'frickin heavy'(tm)... Someone, somewhere has seen this video... I might do a trawl through eMule and see what I come up with... |
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