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    Exclamation U.S Troops Pinned Down By Extremely Heavy PKM Fire - 2012 Video


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    US troops ???

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    That's some heavy ****. Good video as always.

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    Leaving your rifle behind while you run off ten or so metres to one side to fire an M72. Interesting...

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    2:45, close freaking call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ngati Tumatauenga View Post
    Leaving your rifle behind while you run off ten or so metres to one side to fire an M72. Interesting...
    Theres a couple interesting things going on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ngati Tumatauenga View Post
    Leaving your rifle behind while you run off ten or so metres to one side to fire an M72. Interesting...
    With all those stoppages I think he would have had better luck beating them of with the m72 tube anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bacon View Post
    Theres a couple interesting things going on there.
    Agreed. Helmet cams are always interesting. The situation is pretty intense, you can actually see the bullets hit the ground at 7:45.

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    Looks like US Army pog's to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtwofive View Post
    Looks like US Army pog's to me.

    and you can tell by?

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtwofive View Post
    Looks like US Army pog's to me.
    Since when do "POGs" have M72s to use / fire? Go insult something else. K thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtwofive View Post
    Looks like US Army pog's to me.
    Based on what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordoror View Post
    US troops ???
    Yeah that's really weird , why would a video showing Americans wearing American uniforms with American insignia firing American weapons whilst shouting in American accents be labelled "US troops"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LineDoggie View Post
    Based on what?
    Mmm, how about when he drops his mag in the dirt and then still tries to use it. He could have switched to the one in his sweet butt stock (POG) mag pouch. Not only that, he continued to **** around with it like hes on the fvcking range after the fact. He tries to clear his jam with his FINGER ON THE TRIGGER, and if you pause at 8:25 it appears to still be on fire. Neither his laser or his ACOG have a tie-down. He left his weapon on the ground in the middle of a fire fight to go shoot a LAW at nothing.

    You can see both of his unit patches at different points during the video. I'm pretty sure they're both National Guard.

    Quote Originally Posted by KDC View Post
    Agreed. Helmet cams are always interesting. The situation is pretty intense, you can actually see the bullets hit the ground at 7:45.
    Those are outgoing rounds.

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    Here come the freakin Rangers and Operators with their critiques. Fight your freakin battles on the Team Deathmatch servers and lay off the "this is what I would do."

    Nobody cares.....................................

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