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    Smile Turkana women learn how to use g-3's rifles


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    The G3 kicks very hard if you dont press it properly to the shoulder like in the video.

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    hello together,
    it's true, when you are untrained to shoot the G3, it kicks you like a mule.
    During my 12 years serving the Bundeswehr I once met a doctor who was "randy" shooting all handweapons.
    Despite the Geneva convention he wanted to shoot all hand-weapons.
    One day, after he had already shot all hand-weapons, the G3 was the last to shoot for him... that was it for him.
    He broke his collarbone... and went out of service... he was a liable to military service

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    It is a propaganda video, really should be attacked, these women would have no aim but the enemy is two meters.

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    I don't suppose there would be much money in instructing them properly, don't suppose there would be much money in teaching some of you proper English either.

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    Well i absolutely loved the G3, I thought obtaining the marksman pin for the AKM47 was easy, its was even easier with the G3, the iron sights on the G3 are amazing, i didnt miss a single shot at even 300 meters against a camouflaged half man sized target, whereas with the AK, 200m was max.

    Kick is bad on any gun when you have a bad posture, or hold it wrong like the doctor in the story above, just because a gun kicks a slightly more significantly than some others it doesnt mean its a bad gun, its all about the person behind it i think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schupo View Post
    It is a propaganda video, really should be attacked, these women would have no aim but the enemy is two meters.
    You have to consider that many of those attackers probably do not have a much better skill level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas30459DE View Post
    hello together,
    it's true, when you are untrained to shoot the G3, it kicks you like a mule.
    During my 12 years serving the Bundeswehr I once met a doctor who was "randy" shooting all handweapons.
    Despite the Geneva convention he wanted to shoot all hand-weapons.
    One day, after he had already shot all hand-weapons, the G3 was the last to shoot for him... that was it for him.
    He broke his collarbone... and went out of service... he was a liable to military service
    what? whats this mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roebuck View Post
    what? whats this mean?
    Back in the good old days we pretended that in a potential WW3, we would obliterate entire cities with nukes, but respect vehicles painted with big red crosses on the battlefield. Hence doctors went unarmed.
    Afghanistan changed that attitude pretty fast...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schupo View Post
    It is a propaganda video, really should be attacked, these women would have no aim but the enemy is two meters.
    you could be amazed at 500 metres how far they can shovel a 7.62x51 round up your a#@

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silent Reader View Post
    You have to consider that many of those attackers probably do not have a much better skill level.
    if only your local channel could air stories about northern kenya may be you could learn something.

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    northern Kenya is the most volatile and unsecured province of Kenya

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    Nah, the G3 doesn´t kick that bad. I could perform decent and fast double taps at 100m in the kneeling position (albeit in a stable posture and with an aimpoint) where the first shot was always centre mass on the target. The follow-up shot would end up anywhere but nearly always on target. But then again, I had plenty of training and range time. These women did not, and neither did the reporter.

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    with the Kenyan government disarmament of northern Kenyan pastrolist tribes,this has being its repercussion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swe_Marine View Post
    Nah, the G3 doesn´t kick that bad. I could perform decent and fast double taps at 100m in the kneeling position (albeit in a stable posture and with an aimpoint) where the first shot was always centre mass on the target. The follow-up shot would end up anywhere but nearly always on target. But then again, I had plenty of training and range time. These women did not, and neither did the reporter.
    that's what american soldiers were saying about somalis when they were undertaking the operation to capture the somali warlord Mohamed Farrah Hassan Aidid

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