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  • #16
    Worse thing in the world.

    I started drooling when somebody said M249 SAW I'd almost join the military if I was guranteed to get one of those for keeps. hehehe

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    • #17
      wow that guy in the video was lucky to get away with that, i guess the round cant have been travelling so quick by the time it got back to him but still.
      thanks for all the answers again mike.

      how much do you charge to teach this stuff, wouldnt mind popping over to the states sometime next year to learn some of this if thats ok. absolutely fascinates me.
      i have some more questions lol, ive forgotten what they are right now as i was watching the vids. will post them up later.
      how long would it take to get some of the basics down?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Mike Brewer
        I remembered having a discussion about shooting the .50 at metal targets once. I told him he really wanted to make sure any iron or steel targets shot with a .50 were set well past 300 meters because of the unbelievable energy those rounds have. Ricochets and splatter can literally come right back at you from closer than that. Found a video to illustrate:

        YouTube - Guy hit in head with .50 caliber ricochet


        That's disturbing.... inches from fatality. Incredible.

        See it bounce off the ground on the way back?

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        • #19
          thats amazing, the first video was really cool. never seen anything like that before. i guess that shows what can be done. the last video too. if he was outnumbered by armed guys but ones that never really shot much you could see he could probably win that.

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          • #20
            Found a video of an IPSC competition - with the MP-5 and SAW. Nice.

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