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Weaponology - USMC Pt 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

Every Marine is a Rifleman.This is a saying that the United States Marines train and live by, and this segment of Weaponology will show you why.

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  • @Gasterad12 THIS IS MY RIFLE, THERE IS MANY LIKE IT BUT THIS ONE IS MINE. SO DONT FUCKING TOUCH IT OR I WILL BLOW YOUR BRAINS OUT

  • I love how on the videos about the Marine Corps everyone get so uptight. I can feel the love on this comment board.

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  • @yafatboy the Corps chose the M16A4 over the M4 models because it's better. Marines don't only use M16s but it's the preferred firearm for a rifleman

  • Thats funny that they still use m16. I ve read comments that US Army is equiped with more up-to-date weapons and equipment.

  • @SUPERTASKFOR0 They also have to qualify at 500yards compared to the army's 300.

  • xd-40 is a 40sw caliber. an xd-45 is a .45 acp

  • This is my 9mm pistol. There are many like it. Damn. Gimm me a Springfield .45 cal XD-40 instead.

  • @Gasterad12 that is a reason why Spetsnaz are better......YOU are saposed to be the real weapon and NOT the gun.....thats why spetsnaz know 1000000 ways to bring you down

  • they forgot to mention that this marksmanship realy pissed off the Germans. Marines were taking them out at over 300 yards. the Germans were pissed b,c they kept getting hit before they could even hear gun fire. 

  • @MetalSights ohh dang that right i forgot all about geting ur range and windage dammit well im sorry guys i messed up badly

  • @SUPERTASKFORCE0 It's still training. Target assessment, trigger pull, breathing, adjusting according to distance, windage, precision/repeatability, and several other things vital to shooting accurately.

  • @SUPERTASKFORCE0 u haven't seen the half of what hte USMC marksmanship is about.... read up on the requirements and u'll see the clear difference between USMC and army and why the USMC are first in and why the army is considered the occupation/clean up crew.... Both are necessary in warfare but the training standards are miles apart

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