Some military photos
#32
Whereabouts is the dust cover?
#33
Haha! I'll hold off on the sir from now on.
Yep, you've got the correct acronyms.
I'll re-up next summer around June or July. I'm just waiting for my knee to fully recover, or get close to fully recovering. Back in October I managed to break my knee cap in several locations, developed an infection that just didn't want to go away and was in and out of the DR way, way too much.
I was given the clear to start exercising again about three weeks ago, but have to do so with a brace. I'm close to being on par with what my run time was before I hurt it, but this cold weather we're having is slowing me down just a little.
Yep, you've got the correct acronyms.
I'll re-up next summer around June or July. I'm just waiting for my knee to fully recover, or get close to fully recovering. Back in October I managed to break my knee cap in several locations, developed an infection that just didn't want to go away and was in and out of the DR way, way too much.
I was given the clear to start exercising again about three weeks ago, but have to do so with a brace. I'm close to being on par with what my run time was before I hurt it, but this cold weather we're having is slowing me down just a little.
#34
The dust cover is a little piece of metal that flips open and down once the bolt of the weapon goes to the rear, either because it was fired, or because the weapon was charged. That said, it is where the shell cases get kicked out, directly above the magazine.
#38
Do you have a hi-res version of this one? It blows the mind the flying some of these guys are capable of.
https://teamspeed.com/forums/attachm...4-apache-1.jpg









