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Ruger Mini-14 Facts, History, and Information. - AR15. COM Kneeling: RAR trooper, "Reb" Pierce, a guitar player from Atlanta; Major Darrell Winkler, OIC of the RAR unit; and Belgian army veteran Yves DeBray Robert Brown and Darrel Winkler are carrying stainless steel Ruger Mini-14's in 5 56 mm Bill Ruger, CEO of Ruger Firearms at the time and close friend of Robert Brown and provided SOF with said
Most effective hand grenade in history? - AR15. COM Going through my airforce training, we were told that the portion where we threw live grenades was cancelled because the lot we got from the army had defective fuses and Safety wouldn't approve the training A few weeks later our instructor came in all excited and told us the safety OIC had PCS'd and we could now throw them
Is the M18 safety ……well, really safe? gt; SIG Sauer gt; AR15. COM This I've personally been the OIC of north of 40K rounds on our M17 M18 We've had two discharges in the time I've been in position here One was an idiot that didn't follow clearing procedure The second was an idiot playing with their pistol on shift in a guard shack Upside (?) was he was totally screwing around and had taken his vest off to eat and the round nestled neatly in his vest
MPU5? Wave Relay Network? $30K? gt; Ham Radios gt; AR15. COM It's a particular implementation of "MANET", or Mobile Ad-hoc NETworking A mesh network They're really focused on broadband applications for live video along with voice Mostly using government bands and chasing government mil users (hence the pricing), although they've tried to promote some television media use also and they have a frequency module for the media remote band I've mentioned
Live grenade throwing training question - AR15. COM Hand grenade training OIC at Fort Dix 1983 to mid-1984 Maybe I trained some of you guys haha Trainees threw one grenade at the live range Instructors were all on the HG committee, not Drill Sergeants Safeties in the live bays were also HG committee NCOS and not Drill Sergeants
Article on Vietnam War: Operation End Sweep - AR15. COM Generally, Detachment Delta, under its able OIC, Capt Ron Rensch, flew three or four of these sorties, the remainder were flown by HMH-463 crews from Inchon A typical minesweep sortie began with the towing of the magnetic pipe from the LPD to the minefield under radar control, approximately a 30-minute evolution