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Title: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: bangsbox on September 05, 2012, 01:13:22 AM
was there types of claymores in ww2.

http://thebrigade.thechive.com/2012/08/29/m18-because-everyone-knows-front-toward-enemy-26-photos/ (http://thebrigade.thechive.com/2012/08/29/m18-because-everyone-knows-front-toward-enemy-26-photos/)

Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: MrMeanie on September 05, 2012, 01:37:18 AM
wait there was claymores?
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: RedBull1 on September 05, 2012, 03:58:58 AM
wait there was claymores?
I didn't see a single damn claymore, but I really don't care!  :O
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: ALFAMEGA51 on September 05, 2012, 10:54:29 AM
Yea screw the claymores!  :x
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: Condor11 on September 05, 2012, 04:06:24 PM
From what i understand the claymore as we know it didnt originate untill the vietnam ambush, and primarily used either in two roles

It was an ambush initiator, due to the fact it could be quickt placed and the large frag radius made it perfect in a jungle where most explosive charges would have been usless. And it was used to secure perimeters, placed roughly 50m forward of the line.

Im sure i will be corrected on this, but figured id give my two cents since ive actually been able to use them. Hell of a bang for sure. And certainly not what you get inthe movies
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: Shuffler on September 05, 2012, 04:28:45 PM
From what i understand the claymore as we know it didnt originate untill the vietnam ambush, and primarily used either in two roles

It was an ambush initiator, due to the fact it could be quickt placed and the large frag radius made it perfect in a jungle where most explosive charges would have been usless. And it was used to secure perimeters, placed roughly 50m forward of the line.

Im sure i will be corrected on this, but figured id give my two cents since ive actually been able to use them. Hell of a bang for sure. And certainly not what you get inthe movies

Well obviously James Bond has pushed explosions to new heights.
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: diaster on September 05, 2012, 05:34:40 PM
the one in the pink top....ridiculous, can we sue the word Bimbo here LOL
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: TwinBoom on September 05, 2012, 07:12:03 PM
47 is Bianca Beauchamp

see more here
***not work safe***
http://www.biancabeauchamp.com/ (http://www.biancabeauchamp.com/)
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: Chemdawg on September 05, 2012, 07:12:49 PM
 :x

dude.....
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: RedBull1 on September 05, 2012, 07:22:04 PM
47 is Bianca Beauchamp

see more here
***not work safe***
http://www.biancabeauchamp.com/ (http://www.biancabeauchamp.com/)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ID6vpSBaUZk/T1zdx46mZYI/AAAAAAAADHs/8ng0bnDShdE/s400/omg+funny+animals+cat+1.jpg)
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: ALFAMEGA51 on September 05, 2012, 08:38:28 PM
  :x what redbull said!!!!
Title: Re: front toward enemy m-18 pics and question?
Post by: Digr1 on September 05, 2012, 08:55:23 PM
claymore mines were developed by the Germans during WWII, Caymore was also the name of a Scottish sword in the 1500s