25mm chaingun finishes off boat
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@suffolkmike1 lol at your word worrior attitude
gregrg7 was stateing facts ..deal with it
your attitude is how wars start .. grow a pair ..that is all
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@suffolkmike1 So by merely criticizing the approx. 35% hit percentage this chain gunner is performing, a vet would translate this as disrespect and "kick my ass?" My entire family served the military, I'm a comedian performing a vet fundraiser in the coming weeks. I mean no disrespect, I'm just saying aim a little better next time.
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@Gregrg7 I'm practicing Freedom of Speech........Now STFU........it's obvious you never have and never will serve in the military, thus, you don't know what the hell you're talking about. Don't forget that you have a lot of veterans and combat veterans that you're mouthing off to......these are people, including myself, that you wouldn't dare say the same things to face to face in a bar...........show some respect for those that have been there and done that son.
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@suffolkmike1 Wow, I'm impressed. STFU. wow. Freedom of Speech. Oh, unless you question the pissing of tax dollars away in the form of military spending.
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@Gregrg7 STFU !!!!
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Uhhhh.... his hit percentage is like 30%??!?!?! Each round costs the taxpayers $1,000 I'm SURE...
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Dear Santa...
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I WANT ONE!!!!!
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GET CLOSER I WANNA SEE THE BOAT DIE!
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No wonder the pirates rule the sea....
@FlatulousMaximus Do you know how hard it is to hit an object that far away, at sea while moving at different velocities?
A tiny degree of movement can cause an 10 foot or greater error.
You're a fucking moron.
wtfdudenotcool101 1 week ago 3
Its not the gunners fault that he's not on target, when you're shooting at these ranges 1/10 of a degree can mean a miss by 100 feet, and when a person is trying to man handle a gun that weighs hundreds of pounds and a gun that does not fire very rapidly then being on target becomes VERY difficult. These things should be computer controlled in my opinion.
mikelh 3 weeks ago 2