WORLD WAR 2 SHOOTOUT - PACIFIC - PART 3
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@gorgonzo1a Even if he was machinegunner, he coulnt be accurate. In range, everyone can shoot straight, but in battle you get incoming fire and mental pressure, you are scared shitless, so either way he would not been very accurate.
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This Olin where not even a machingunner... so how would he be accurate?
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@tonec9 WTF IS DIS PROPAGANDA BS? waht the fuck dis historycehnnel is too much for me sometimes..... i mean for what we know they could just make up the veteran interviews
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@natuka1023 I SMELL BULLSHIT :P
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Olin Grey is Rambo's son
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poor fucker "the maps wrong?! THE MAP CANT BE WRONG ITS A FUCKIN MAP!!
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The Japanese were like "HaHa we got you!"
and the Americans were like "Ah!" (dies)
and Olin Grey was like "OH HELL TO THE NA!"
so he went all Rambo with his browning, and magically holds a MG in his two hands and blindfires hardly even in cover! Don't get people pissed
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RAMBO haha !!!!
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..is the island of Pelulu in the Palau archepelago.
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@MAKER6450 Is that what the soldier thought or the one who is making/creating the weapons?
Type 38 Arisaka Rifle (6.5mm) → Type 99 Arisaka Rifle (7.7mm)
Type 97 "Nate" (7.7mm) → Type 3 "Tony" (12.7mm; 20mm) → Type 4 "Frank" (20mm)
Shiden\kai (20mm) → Shinden (30mm)
"Will power" is what they believed, "Fire power" is what they'll use.
The Japanese Type92 Heavy Machine Gun is unique, hard to use, but pretty accurate (as long as I heard).
It's a miracle that the Japanese missed him.
Also, miracle that Olin Grey killed them with a inaccurate way to shoot.
He's cool. :)
Love History Channel.
natuka1023 2 years ago 13
Olin Grey kicks ass! Extraordinary ability..
tonec9 2 years ago 11