Yeah-mental illness runs in families-
Yeah, typically if there's one that's crazier than a $hit house rat, inevitably there's a sister, a mom, an aunt, a son, or a daughter in there too.
Yeah-mental illness runs in families-
You are a strange lot in the US.
Because they DO have mortars, shoulder fired rockets, etc. The scenario is, supposedly, a full blown revolution, right? Not just you pulling a Loughner from long range....
BTW: there isn't a 7.62X54R rifle made with the MOA to shoot 3/4 mile consistently. (Not to mention that, regardless of the rifle, only about 1 shooter in 100,000 can shoot 1000 meters consistently - and that takes CONSTANT (daily) practice.)
There are massive amounts of cannons and mortars available. Many in the military (against whom anyone rebelling would hopefully be prepared to fight) are trained in at least the latter.That's your scenrio, so it only fits what you want to imagine.
You seem to believe that there's an unlimited amount of those items available and that the majority left, are going to know how to use them.
There are massive amounts of cannons and mortars available. Many in the military (against whom anyone rebelling would hopefully be prepared to fight) are trained in at least the latter.
yeah, all that believing in limited government and freedom must be pretty strange to you brits.
I think it is more your ability for self delusion.
Although he is strongly opposed to most gun control measures, Levy said in this case “as a policy matter” restricting access to high-capacity magazines such as the 33-round one used by Loughner makes sense.
“It may stop a few of these looney tunes,” Levy said. While saying that he saw it as a “close call," he said that a restriction of “10 to 15 rounds makes sense.”
Both videos are very impressive. Thanks guys. I do quite a bit of pistol shooting but not for speed. I have a Ruger 22 pistol I use when hunting squirrels with a dog and I shoot my 44 mag long range....well, for a 44 mag.
Dadgum Winter...made me have to edit here...All three are great.![]()
Yes, I have. They are decent out to about 800 meters. I wouldn't depend on them beyond that, personally. 3/4 mile is over 1200 meters.You've never seen the Finnish competition Mosins have you? Those are EXTREMELY accurate.
So what is YOUR scenario?That's your scenrio, so it only fits what you want to imagine.
You seem to believe that there's an unlimited amount of those items available and that the majority left, are going to know how to use them.
Yes, I have. They are decent out to about 800 meters. I wouldn't depend on them beyond that, personally. 3/4 mile is over 1200 meters.
In fact nothing in 7.62 is truly dependable beyond 900-1000 meters (except is perfect shooting conditions - which never, ever occur in combat). That's what 50 cal's are for.
So what is YOUR scenario?
And while there may not be an UNLIMITED amount of those items available, there are a damned site big fucking pile of them available. Shoulder fired rockets (LAWs and the like) grenade launchers, and small bore mortars are all squad level infantry weapons. (Any idea how many squads are in a standard infantry regiment? Any idea how many infantry regiments, both regular forces and ready reserves, are scattered all over the U.S.?)
Every soldier in the Army and Marine Corps receive training in use of LAWs or some equivalent in shoulder fired rockets. That is EVERY jack soldier, from infantryman to Chaplain's clerk. Every infantryman (which includes all the Marine Corps) receives training in the use of smaller bore mortars. (which are not that big or hard to pack around, even up to 60mm) About 30% get training in grenade launchers.
The thing is the military takes snipers VERY seriously, due to bad experience in recent conflicts. As such, the ability to react quickly to take out a sniper using counter battery fire is part of regular infantry training.
So, sorry to tell you, while the supply may not be unlimited, there will be plenty around for a long time to make your day miserable if you decide to play sniper against a U.S. military unit. And there will also be plenty left who know how to use them.
Yeah-mental illness runs in families-
I suppose we could sit here and debate the merits of both statements ad infinitum. I personally would rely on the competion and Finnish Mosins up to 1000 yards. Beyond that... yeah that's a bit of a strech for a medium caliber rifle.Yes, I have. They are decent out to about 800 meters. I wouldn't depend on them beyond that, personally. 3/4 mile is over 1200 meters.
In fact nothing in 7.62 is truly dependable beyond 900-1000 meters (except is perfect shooting conditions - which never, ever occur in combat). That's what 50 cal's are for.
True. Everyone has their favorites.I suppose we could sit here and debate the merits of both statements ad infinitum. I personally would rely on the competion and Finnish Mosins up to 1000 yards. Beyond that... yeah that's a bit of a strech for a medium caliber rifle.