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Those 8 metres could be quite crucial in an urban operation. Seriously, do squaddies all wander around wearing eye patches? -
Lucifer Box: When you are that close up and personal your weapon is generally nothing more hi-tech than a spade.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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At that distance I would prefer an HandK MP5K-PDW or a nice little Glock 21Originally posted by threadedLucifer Box: When you are that close up and personal your weapon is generally nothing more hi-tech than a spade.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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I hope that isn't standard military training when clearing a house... throw your weapon away and get out your entrenching tool. I assume also that they are allowed to take off their eye patches in such situations anyway?Originally posted by threadedLucifer Box: When you are that close up and personal your weapon is generally nothing more hi-tech than a spade.
Anyway, I've seen The Naked Gun, that clearly showed an extended firefight taking place at a range of 1 metre.
Joshing aside, out of interest, what is UK military doctrine at the squad level when house clearing anyway? Room-to-room or just mortar and grenade the place until it falls down?Comment
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The Lone Gunman: True, but by then you've generally run out of ammo and they don't make particularly effective weapons after that...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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In time honoured movie tradition, you could throw your handgun at the enemy.Originally posted by threadedThe Lone Gunman: True, but by then you've generally run out of ammo and they don't make particularly effective weapons after that...Comment
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The Gunman treats his ammo as precious and uses the right tool for the job. I use my close up weapons when I am close up.
Distance work done with SV 98.
I also carry a Mossberg pistol grip pumper for close quarters.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Lucifer Box: You can actually get shot for desertion for doing that.
Or maybe apple crumble.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Sorry, I've lost the thread here, Threaded, shot for what? Throwing your weapon at the enemy, taking off your eye patch, or mortaring a house until it falls down?Originally posted by threadedLucifer Box: You can actually get shot for desertion for doing that.
Anyways, what it the UK military recommended method for clearing a house in an urban warfare environment (in cases where using a cruise missile is not appropriate, obviously).Comment
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UK preferred method = send in the SAS to do some of thier nifty 360 degree house clearance shooting to kill every armed fecker in the place in less than 1 minComment
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