But this shit takes the cake. I wonder how long it will be till we see it in a movie. lol
http://www.makosecurity.com/Merchant...Category_Code=
But this shit takes the cake. I wonder how long it will be till we see it in a movie. lol
http://www.makosecurity.com/Merchant...Category_Code=
Because one gun wasn't enough...
You could mount it on the side rail so you could be all gangsta...
Simpsons did it.
All it needs is a bayonet, laser, night scope, and flashlight to be real tacticool.
Green is the new Red.
And a silencer.
And a loudener.
And a crossbow attachment.
This is for shooting down police helicopters
I don't see how this is practical at all. This reminds me of that shitty "tactical" knife attachment they had for handguns.
You mean this?
Look what I got... - Casual Discourse
Atleast they didnt claim the knife was tactical lol.
And I just realized that in order to use that, you would need a Short Barreled Rifle Stamp from the BATF.
also, this is probably a cooler/even more gruesome though less lethal accessory...
...for the man that likes to record his medium-range killings from the perspective of his muzzle, or likes to shoot the subjects of his recordings.
4 looking around obsticals...
I always thought those things were just range toys, though I guess there are limited practical applications for them (that would be filled just as well by... Iunno... having backup?).
Itll probably show up in the huge summer blockbuster of 2011.
I'd die if I had that. That reminds me of the old MILES shit - the super heavy shit with the giant ass box. Yeah. That.
they all have helmetcams, lol
Those helmet-mounted cameras are a lot lighter than MILES gear. MILES is still in use, btw.
MILES is still in use, yeah, but I believe its a bit more streamlined and refined now. The helmet and vest receivers are just little pods AFAIK that surround the trim of the articles.
I know. We have the old shit with the fucking antennas on them here at Riley, and NTC had the newer shit. Though, the newer shit still didn't work, and of course the OCs kept their opfor alive no matter how many .50 rounds hit the dude.
JRTC is the same, we had an Abrams firing its Ma-Deuce at some OPFOR hiding behind an 8-inch block wall. The guy not only stayed in the fight, but wiped out most of my squad on our way to the schoolhouse. Only three of us made it where we were taken out by guys firing down on us at the entrance. Most MILES I've seen is the older boxy stuff.
As for the helmet cams, AWG's unique role is to assist units in adapting to the ever-changing face of battle in today's conflicts. These helmet cams allow AWG operators and commanders to have a more interactive AAR and those not in the fight to see firsthand what needs to be fixed and what needs to stay the same. Makes much more sense than a fat kid having a webcam.
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