
Posted: 6/11/2002 5:59:48 PM EST
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Soldiers from Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion of 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, prepare to board helicopters at dawn during Operation Apache Snow II Monday, June 10, 2002 at the Kandahar Airport to head to "Object Wolf," about 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the Afghan border with Pakistan. U.S. officials have said there are a number of suspected al-Qaida and Taliban sites near the Pakistani border that they are separately searching for intelligence or weapons. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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A soldier from Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion of 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, takes a defensive position.
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Soldiers from Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion of 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, search possible al-Qaida training camps during Operation Apache Snow II.
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Soldiers take a defensive position at a mill.
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Operation Apache Snow II?
Who fell through a time warp to 1969?
Geeze they are going to start giving some people back here flashbacks with their name choices.
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Befrending the enemy through superior firepower
Baka...Mina baka... |
Great pics!
What is the device forward of the Comp sight in picture three?
Thanks for the great pictures, again.
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NOBAMA, you keep the change.
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Originally Posted By AR15forfun:
Great pics!
What is the device forward of the Comp sight in picture three?
Thanks for the great pictures, again.
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Befrending the enemy through superior firepower
Baka...Mina baka... |
Cool pic's,
Thanks for posting them.
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Originally Posted By EricTheHun
I think maybe you oughtta get yourself an M-16 ~ Col Hal Moore Time comes I need one Sir, there'll be plenty of 'em lying on the ground ~ Sgt Maj Plumley ar15.com ar15armory.com thetreeofliberty.com |
Mucho dittos as to what the legsliking guy said.
Thanks!!
PS: I like legs too!![:D]
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I haven't seen this before, I assume it is offset from the front sight? How does it attach?
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Originally Posted By ArmdLbrl:
Originally Posted By AR15forfun:
Great pics!
What is the device forward of the Comp sight in picture three?
Thanks for the great pictures, again.
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NOBAMA, you keep the change.
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The PAQ-4C attaches with the same type getup that the M68 (Aimpoint) does, just a handknob on the forward rail. Some mount it on top as shown, where the beam is offset to the side of the sight post. It can also be mounted on the sides or the bottom, although I don't recall seeinf anyone stick it underneath. You do have to pay attention to the adjustments when zeroing as they will be all jacked up in different positions. I am just grateful that grenadiers in my unit don't get PAQ's.
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RAKKASANS!!!! HOOOAAAAHH!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting those! Them's my boys!
Recon 3/187
Tim
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<--- A right-wing sleeper cell of One.
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