Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Cthulhu on July 18, 2008, 01:30:04 PM
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Take a look at the magazine. :rofl :rofl :rofl
(http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/7293/ladycopzx3.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
Did a quick search. Looks like this is legit. :rofl
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Oh that's just WRONG!!!!!!!!!! :rofl :rofl
Obviously the guy wasn't hurt by her gunfire.
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:rofl wow...
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Maybe he hurt himself falling down laughing? :rofl
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lmao :rock
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Could the image itself be a photoshop :uhoh
If you notice though, it is barely in the magazine well so the "highly trained" officer actually could have got it in backward I suppose. No way as I remember to really seat a magazine very far in facing backward. Hell, I can remember training ambush situations (on the surprise receiving end) where I fired multiple magazines in reaction without even consciously changing the magazines. And they all went in the right way. Shows why you train until some things are instinct.
[edit: I bet she has a fun time in the squadroom for the next couple of weeks :)]
Charon
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Could the image itself be a photoshop :uhoh
If you notice though, it is barely in the magazine well so the "highly trained" officer actually could have got it in backward I suppose. No way as I remember to really seat a magazine very far in facing backward. Hell, I can remember training ambush situations etc where I fired multiple magazines along with the fwd assist tap, etc. without even consciously changing the magazines and they all went in the right way. Shows why you train until some things are instinct.
Charon
I wondered the same thing, though that part of the mag is straight. I'm thinking it would just fall free. Still a funny pic. I did a quick search and didn't turn up any hoax links.
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I did that going through Army basic on the night infil course. Got ambushed, dumped a mag of blanks and went to load anouther and jammed it in backwards. If you jam it in there hard enough it will stick. It will also bind the bolt up so you can't pull the charging handle back without REALLY yanking on it.
Lucky for me it was dark and my DI didn't see me do it. Took a couple seconds to realize what I did and correct it. O'well it couldn't have been any worse than when I got nervous and dropped the bolt to my rifle in the dirt during a weapons inspection :eek: Nothing like having to sit there watching your entire platoon get beat for your mistake. And yes I paid for it later on. My "buddies" were PISSED!!!!!
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Think she was a little excited? I hope they could pry that thing out of there. :rofl
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I guess she's not very picky which way she get it slammed in!