.50 cal sniper rifle (GRUESOME!) warning!

rotc boy

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They are hard to spot until they explode! Long shots!

50 caliber sniper rifle video on target in Afghanistan Rather graphic, yes
those are bodies fly'in....that 50 cal. really picks'em up and lays'em
down......



I hope you can open this video. These are some excellent
"through-the-sniper-scope" video shots of some of our sniper kills in
Afghanistan. These shots are not made through the shooter's telescopic
sight, ..they are made looking through the spotter's site. The spotter lies
right next to the sniper and helps the sniper to find and home in on the
target. These are shots taken of former Taliban forces that have turned
into guerilla bandits, thinking they will have an easier life robbing,
looting and killing Afghan villagers than they will obeying the laws and
settling down. This type of lawless renegade is classic, occurring after
every single conflict the world has ever had.



After a war has ended, some people will just never give up their lawless
ways and must be hunted down and killed.



For those of you not inured to this type of thing, it can appear to be
pretty gruesome. It is necessary folks. Just be thankful you are not
looking at the horrors these very bad guys perpetrated upon some very
innocent Afghan villagers that were just trying to go on about their lives.

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:lol:

Actually that's a video of evil terrorist woodchucks getting nailed with a varmint gun.

But I'm sure they perpetrated horrors on somebody's flowers. The bastards.

;)
 
:lol: Actually I'm serious, the video clip in question is a couple fellows popping woodchucks with a .22 apparently it was originally featured on some varmint hunter website, if Redleg clears it, I'll post a link.
 
Don't underestimate their brutality, a gopher cell massacred my Mother's petunias last summer, we countered with some non-Geneva Convention chemical weapons and destroyed the threat.
 
There was a lot of collateral damage, the rest of the flowers and two tomato plants were lost, but it was unavoidable as I had not received proper train up on the chemicals in question. GAS! GAS! GAS!
 
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