Favorite Military Equipment - Page 7




 
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Favorite Military Equipment
 
January 11th, 2005  
AlexKall
 
Favorite Military Equipment
SISU
August 18th, 2005  
SMPRfidlis
 
Mine HAS to be the M40a3 that thing can kick some serious . NO OFFENSE to anyone but i c the m82 as more of a anti-vehicle or whatever weapon and the m40a3 as a more of an anti-personal weapon.

REACH OUT AND TOUCH SOMEBODY


CLAYMORE another close competitor LOL
August 18th, 2005  
tomtom22
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by RnderSafe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Armychef
Privates, 2nd lts, and/or Cadets any of which are worth hours of fun sending out looking for bottles of squelch juice, left handed cresent wrenchs and boxes of grid squares.
... and chem light batteries.
How about " go get a bucket of steam"

I know I just couldn't resist.
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Favorite Military Equipment
August 19th, 2005  
babyboy4u363
 
 
the one thing that makes an infantryman complete. His IW
August 19th, 2005  
LeEnfield
 
 
In the British Army at one time we had a jeep type vehicle called a Champ, this thing had a 97 HP engine it had 5 forward gears and at a flick of a switch had the same gears in reverse. Well we used to remove the governors on these vehicles and race them along the roads at over 100 MPH in reverse, it is no wonder my hair went white, or was my age.
December 11th, 2005  
sven hassell
 
 
The Bedford RL,I loved them so much I went out and bought the C3 version with an ackerman trailer,which was originally used as a soil testing laboratory.
May 22nd, 2006  
soldierzhonor
 
 
the CPP humvee (armored) I believe the nomenclature was M1037? Protected myself, the driver, and TC many a time from gunfire and those dern loud noises beside the road in Iraq Course, the tires didnt stand well to the roadside bombs...er I mean the loud noises...
June 17th, 2006  
Ace
 
water and ammunition.

All we Norwegians need!
June 29th, 2006  
Grimnar
 
 
no need for ammo....
June 29th, 2006  
tomtom22
 
 
I know! What's the name of that little thingy that you got with the old K-rations that you used to open the cans with? That was a cool tool!