Mexican pirates on Texas lake...
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NoCompetition
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Re: Mexican pirates on Texas lake...
Recoil!!! Walk myself up!!! Bobbing up and down, on a lake!!! Wow, like I said anyone serious enough to pack, be prepared. No I don't have to much time, but after boarding hundreds of vessels in Florida for 7 years you come across some knowledge. this was not meant to be a pissing contest just some real world sense, I'll remember that next time I post on this forum. That I'm dealing with fisherman. My suggestion is that you guys use that 250 merc to get your rear out of harms way.
Rob Bogin
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Andy Lippert
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Re: Mexican pirates on Texas lake...
NoCompetition wrote:Recoil!!! Walk myself up!!! Bobbing up and down, on a lake!!! Wow, like I said anyone serious enough to pack, be prepared. No I don't have to much time, but after boarding hundreds of vessels in Florida for 7 years you come across some knowledge. this was not meant to be a pissing contest just some real world sense, I'll remember that next time I post on this forum. That I'm dealing with fisherman. My suggestion is that you guys use that 250 merc to get your rear out of harms way.
Real world sense? lol...last time I checked EVERY SINGLE unit within the United States Military that conducts VBSS Ops does so with an M4, shotgun, and/or a 9mm (.45 for SOCOM units). Don't come around here talking garbage mentioning various weapons that you probably are just regergitating from the newest military video game. And definitely don't come on here talking down to the constituents of this forum as though they are a bunch of inexperienced rednecks. Many are former military with, from the looks of it, much more trigger time than you (note: Playstation and Nintendo don't count). Next time you come on here and post, think about that. Thanks.
Andy
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NoCompetition
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Re: Mexican pirates on Texas lake...
I love the use of acronyms it makes it feel
way more interesting. I think the last video game I played was Mario Brothers, you obviously have way more behind the game control than me. No military here just regular old Law Enforcement. When I was mentioning 308's I was referring to rifles most normal people would own. By the way I just got off the range at Oak Tree Gun Club, my normal Saturday morning pistol and rifle practice. Like I said pissing contest. Enjoy the ride.
way more interesting. I think the last video game I played was Mario Brothers, you obviously have way more behind the game control than me. No military here just regular old Law Enforcement. When I was mentioning 308's I was referring to rifles most normal people would own. By the way I just got off the range at Oak Tree Gun Club, my normal Saturday morning pistol and rifle practice. Like I said pissing contest. Enjoy the ride.
Rob Bogin
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