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From the website: "Additionally, the back of the [Strike Industries] carrier has an arm strap so the plate can be worn like a small shield. Wearing the Strike Industries plate carrier as a shield can have some tactical benefits..." http://i45.tinypic.com/2u6zrs7.jpg Does anyone remember the thread about the mall ninja who wanted to use his kevlar-clad body as a shield to protect his partner? It is archived over on glocktalk. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Grip-pod. WTF The all-metal ones that are no longer made were quite nice. I had one on my 249 (which I went on patrol with every day.. sometimes 3x a day). My 249 came with the new style bipod which was crap. I forget if the good ones were the square leg or the round legs, it has been a while; mine had the crappy one where one leg was always snagging on something and poking out. Getting rid of the stock bipod was a huge improvement. I tried the normal grip pod, but it was not tough enough for a SAW and I broke 2 (one in the first day). I can however see how a grip pod (metal or not) would be a tad awkward on a light weight carbine like the M4. For a light machine gun, they (the metal ones) are perfect. I had zero issues firing thousands of rounds with it in bipod mode and it made shoulder firing and carrying very comfortable. That is interesting. I'd still consider it pretty useless on an AR.
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Dump pouches. Why would you want to carry a spider's den with you everywhere?
Also, that rotating rail nonsense I've been seeing a lot of lately. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Israelis incorporated one on the Galil so soldiers would stop damaging their FALs |
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Took me a second to figure out wtf I was looking at. I'm not sure that paintball trigger techniques would transfer well to actual firearms. |
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I own one of these (for the irony!! ): http://www.taprackbangcreative.com/en/images/portfolio/large/LaserLytePistolBayonet.jpg Me too! |
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The footbag/football/etc. isn't really a bad idea. Despite the silly appendation of "tactical" to it, it gives you a lightweight object to carry that beats throwing around some other piece of gear to keep your body loose and get your mind off things when you stop for a break. Still, on the note of Tactical Balls... http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/policestuff_2245_1096691265 So... it's a "flashbang" that's really more of a, "Hey, we're coming through your doorway right now..." Is that real? They should call it the "dead entry team". |
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My tactical pen has 0 kills. agree, wtf is a tactical pen? a dull knife |
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Oh, I did more than that. |
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James Yeager? It was the first thought I had when I opened this thread, but I didn't want to be the first to say it. Way to fall on the sword, ARch556! Watch out for the formidable YeagerArmy! |
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wow.... thats a new level of retarded. a dual paintball trigger on a rifle. gotta be great for accuracy |
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Zombie EoTech http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r316/MACDD/eotech_zombie_reticle_b.jpg Never Quit Grip http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r316/MACDD/NQG_Desert.jpg[/quote] We ordered two of those damn zombie eotechs into the shop. We thought the stupid was just on the outside...imagine our surprise. |
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This pic makes my brain hurt. Explan it, please? |
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A brick that was painted black to make it a "tactical brick". It wasn't useless, though. We used to tape flashbangs and gas canisters to them to make sure they would make it through windows, etc.
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]http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/military_photos/firearms-ordnance/119859d1278542949t-1915-webley-mark-vi-w-bayonet-100_0573.jpg] By all accounts it sucked then too. I happen to own a bayonet for my Webley. I brought it back from the UK. Oh yeah if I found one that was not a Indian knock-off I'd have one for mine too. Just goes to show there is not much new under the sun. |
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Quoted: Keep "boom chicka wow wow" going in your mind for maximum effect Is it just me or is her mouth way off center? |
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http://news.tacticalpants.com/tactical-beer-tactical-nuclear-penguin/ THE WORLD’S MOST TACTICAL BEER: TACTICAL NUCLEAR PENGUIN Tactical Nuclear Penguin was the strongest beer in the world for a short period of time last year. While it no longer holds that world record, it is by far the most tactical beverage around. And with an alcohol by volume of 32%, it still packs a pretty potent punch. The brew comes wrapped in a brown paper bag with a cute lil’ penguin doodled on the side. The bottles and beer have a black licorice color emphasizing its powerful nature. It even contains a warning label that reads: “This is an extremely strong beer, it should be enjoyed in small servings and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance. In exactly the same manner that you would enjoy a fine whisky, a Frank Zappa album or a visit from a friendly yet anxious ghost.” Tactical Nuclear Penguin is extremely potent, and it is also extremely pricey. It costs $68 for an 11.2 ounce bottle including shipping and exchange rates. Obviously this is a drink that’s meant to be cherished — not sloshed into a beer bong. I must have This!!!!!!! |
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The most serious one I saw was a prototype - a ratcheting free float railed handguard. The inventor described its use - when you're pinned down shooting sideways next to a curb, and your tactical light is on the wrong side, ratchet the handguard around until it is in the right spot. I don't think it got anywhere.
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Ambi safety on a 1911 or AR I shoot left handed, as do many others. Total fail. |
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Gotta be the bayonet for a glock.
Why not just stab them with the knife? Why put it on a pistol? |
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Quoted: Gotta be the bayonet for a glock. Why not just stab them with the knife? Why put it on a pistol? Because of the 21 foot, nix that, the 22 foot rule? |
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From the website: "Additionally, the back of the [Strike Industries] carrier has an arm strap so the plate can be worn like a small shield. Wearing the Strike Industries plate carrier as a shield can have some tactical benefits..." http://i45.tinypic.com/2u6zrs7.jpg Does anyone remember the thread about the mall ninja who wanted to use his kevlar-clad body as a shield to protect his partner? no, but I remember the guy that talked about duct taping plates to himself |
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The most serious one I saw was a prototype - a ratcheting free float railed handguard. The inventor described its use - when you're pinned down shooting sideways next to a curb, and your tactical light is on the wrong side, ratchet the handguard around until it is in the right spot. I don't think it got anywhere. See my posted video near the top of page two It got somewhere all right, into actual production |
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Quoted: Nah man, didn't you hear her? She said numerous times that it changes everything! Gah!wow. you may have just beat the tactical hackysac |
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Ambi safety on a 1911 or AR I use my AR ambi safety every time I resafe my rifle. Thumb down, finger up. |
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Quoted: Agree, fail. I don't personally need one shooting an AR lefty but having had to carry and shoot lefty with a 1911 due to injury, the ambi is almost a necessity.Quoted: Ambi safety on a 1911 or AR I shoot left handed, as do many others. Total fail. |
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IMHO: https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRFNz1i79cc7uLQV6cs0-wVYDrgg-nz8yGvynK50UUydTSBEwh8sw LOL windowed PMAG... yeah looks cool for a picture - maybe |
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The footbag/football/etc. isn't really a bad idea. Despite the silly appendation of "tactical" to it, it gives you a lightweight object to carry that beats throwing around some other piece of gear to keep your body loose and get your mind off things when you stop for a break. Still, on the note of Tactical Balls... http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/policestuff_2245_1096691265 So... it's a "flashbang" that's really more of a, "Hey, we're coming through your doorway right now..." Is that real? They should call it the "dead entry team". |
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Nothing is more tactical than a "silent magazine release" especially after dumping 14 rounds of .45 auto, so I will have to nominate the plastic magazine catches that were used by Para Ordnance on their P-series pistols.
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Handgun holstered on the rail |
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RAR Guns Sidewinder charging handle.... Doesnt help that this dude stole $1000 from me then dissapeared from the face of the Earth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm_4h0FQpbo |
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I don't know about most useless, but this one really cracks me up. Came free with my silencer. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/12833170/OvenMitt1.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/12833170/OvenMit2.jpg The Tactical Oven Mitt! Works equally well with a cookie sheet filled with Pizza rolls |
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If I recall issued Israeli galili's had bottle openers, and wire snips on the bi pod. |
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RAR Guns Sidewinder charging handle.... Doesnt help that this dude stole $1000 from me then dissapeared from the face of the Earth. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm_4h0FQpbo Cant be to long before magpul builds MOE version of this to market with there bad lever |
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Tell that to my friend that got a vasectomy, courtesy of the Taliban. |
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