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    Quote Originally Posted by jagermeister View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by He219 View Post
    As seen in Today's Pix:


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    That guy is very close to causing his M4 to jam. Needs to get his support hand out front.
    You tell 'em .. as soon as he get's ready to shoot!


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    CAMARILLO, Calif. (Aug. 12, 2008) Thirteen West Coast-based Navy SEALs act in a scene for an upcoming episode of the Fox network television series "24" at Camarillo Airport. The show's producer requested participation from Naval Special Warfare Command to add realism to the scenes. The SEALs fast-roped from helicopters and assaulted a terrorist cell during the filming. The episode will air on Fox in January 2009. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dominique M. Lasco/Released)

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    CAMARILLO, Calif. (Aug. 12, 2008) Thirteen West Coast-based Navy SEALs act in a scene for an upcoming episode of the Fox network television series "24" at Camarillo Airport. The show's producer requested participation from Naval Special Warfare Command to add realism to the scenes. The SEALs fast-roped from helicopters and assaulted a terrorist cell during the filming. The episode will air on Fox in January 2009. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dominique M. Lasco/Released)

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    CAMARILLO, Calif. (Aug. 12, 2008) A cameraman films U.S. Navy SEALs during an episode of the Fox network television series "24" at Camarillo Airport. The show's producer requested participation from Naval Special Warfare Command to add realism to the scenes. The SEALs fast-roped from helicopters and assaulted a terrorist cell during the filming. The episode will air on Fox in January 2009. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dominique M. Lasco/Released)

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    Oh that's awesome! Real SEALs in one of my favorite shows. Great pictures!

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    Yeah I know. They had Force Recon in season 4 I think. Real Marines too. Just like here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelersfan413 View Post
    Yeah I know. They had Force Recon in season 4 I think. Real Marines too. Just like here
    And yet its still totally corny and fake,the show I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KBar666 View Post
    What else is included in the block 2 line?

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    [QUOTE=jagermeister;3485549]
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    That guy is very close to causing his M4 to jam. Needs to get his support hand out front.
    Haha, yup. Not only does he have his fingers close to the ejection port, but he'd also get alot more stability at the end of the barrel if he had his hand supporting the rail system further down like you're saying

    Also, he doesn't have the proper eye relief for his ACOG. And on top of that, it doesn't look like an easily repeatable cheek weld on the stock. That last part I could be wrong about. Maybe he does get that same cheek weld every time. But the eye relief definately isn't correct. The third guy back is even worse! =P

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    Heads-up, don't miss SMGLee's latest thread, "SMGLee for one day.....pix "
    He visited a SEAL base, and posted pictures from the armoury, so get your drool buckets ready.

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    [quote=Pappy;3486752]
    Quote Originally Posted by jagermeister View Post

    Haha, yup. Not only does he have his fingers close to the ejection port, but he'd also get alot more stability at the end of the barrel if he had his hand supporting the rail system further down like you're saying

    Also, he doesn't have the proper eye relief for his ACOG. And on top of that, it doesn't look like an easily repeatable cheek weld on the stock. That last part I could be wrong about. Maybe he does get that same cheek weld every time. But the eye relief definately isn't correct. The third guy back is even worse! =P
    hey look.. i guess these guy know what they are doing... + its up to them to find out what works for them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CombatBoots View Post
    Heads-up, don't miss SMGLee's latest thread, "SMGLee for one day.....pix "
    He visited a SEAL base, and posted pictures from the armoury, so get your drool buckets ready.
    im going to give not only one but both of my huevos for a day in the base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephilim View Post

    hey look.. i guess these guy know what they are doing... + its up to them to find out what works for them...
    Well, I do know what I'm doing when it comes to small arms marksmanship. Once you become a proficient shooter, you can start altering your shooting habits to what works best for you. But you can't just do what's most comfortable to you from the start because you'll create bad habits quickly. How do you know that these guys know what they're doing? They're in SEAL qualification training. I seriously doubt that they've had a whole lot of marksmanship training thus far. As far as I'm tracking, the Navy has done away with the M16 portion of their boot camp and only does familiarization with the M9 and M500. Just because he's going through SEAL training doesn't mean he knows about eye relief.

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    [quote=Nephilim;3487000]
    Quote Originally Posted by Pappy View Post

    hey look.. i guess these guy know what they are doing... + its up to them to find out what works for them...

    I cant stress enough what a difference getting your support hand as far forward as you can makes. Way more control and easier to drive your weapon to the next target.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jagermeister View Post


    I cant stress enough what a difference getting your support hand as far forward as you can makes. Way more control and easier to drive your weapon to the next target.

    gonna have to agree there......pulling in that tight is fine for close quarters, kind of a no-no for distance shooting.....

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    Hey, I have a great idea, let's all sharpshoot SEAL's and their training based off of still photos, because we think we know more and are there training them. Oh wait were not there and were not training them...

    Seriously

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~center~ View Post
    Hey, I have a great idea, let's all sharpshoot SEAL's and their training based off of still photos, because we think we know more and are there training them. Oh wait were not there and were not training them...

    Seriously
    If I was at that range I would have still politely corrected those sailors as I hope anybody else would do for me if I was doing something wrong. But you're right, we're not there. We're just making comments and conversation on military photographs. Isn't that what's done on this forum?

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    Look what turned up in the daily pix!


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    U.S. Army Helicopter Black Hawk hovers above the guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut to perform a fast rope exercise as part of Fuerzas Alidas PANAMAX 2008.

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    Perhaps they're SF and not Navy .. but who can really tell?



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