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Topic: "Elusive sniper saps US morale in Baghdad "..!! |
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| Immunes | Post; "Elusive sniper saps US morale in Baghdad "..!!what do you guys say? surely we have counter sniping teams in place for just such a situation..? Quote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/...542824,00.html | |
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| Master Gunner |
Catchy topic title. I don't one thing in the article though about this "sapping morale".
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| I am Honor |
well well well....maybe he isnt a human?? who knows..
__________________ ~when a man does his best, what else is there? Gen.George S.Patton |
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| Centurion |
He is probably a mercenary or ex-army. Iraqi insurgents aren't the best with their small arms.
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Considering the leftist source, I doubt the validity of the whole story. That being said, if the is/was ever such a sniper, my money is on a hired foreign gun. As Kilgore said, the "insurgents" aren't noted for their proficiency or professionalism.
__________________ You will never know what is going on unless you can hear the whistle of the bullets. Gen. George S. Patton |
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| I am Honor |
well, he is well trained and armed...he IS a proffessional !!!
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii |
I;m agreeing with DTop and Kilgore, hired gun.
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| Optio |
Whoever he is, he is under the impression he's doing his job. Makes you think a bit, eh? Personally, I don't care what his reason is for taking the side he has. I believe he is wrong, and if I found him in m cross-hairs, I would not hesitate to pull the trigger. |
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| Immunes |
What the h*ll is a "Tobuk" sniper rifle? Never heard of it. Tried a net search and came up with nothing...
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| Primus Pilus | Quote:
http://www.dragunov.net/iraq_tabuk.htm
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