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I bet Sarge never did this
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I bet Sarge never did this
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Re: I bet Sarge never did this
Dear LORD!!!!! LMAO....
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Re: I bet Sarge never did this
Kool, that's exrlnt ...
- Sarge 1/68th Armor
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Re: I bet Sarge never did this
Actually......
When we were deployed to Europe our M1's were equipt with a heat round that was modified to hold 150-1" steel bearings. We never did see any Dragons though. I think the locals were joking.
When we were deployed to Europe our M1's were equipt with a heat round that was modified to hold 150-1" steel bearings. We never did see any Dragons though. I think the locals were joking.
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- OddJob2021
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Re: I bet Sarge never did this
Damn man f-ing sweet! 'Canister shot' is what it was called in BF3 And it were described as the bb's being made from tungsten and having thousands, probably smaller than an inch like yours were. Anyway cool that we have you here, and can attest to having used one!Sarge wrote:Actually......
When we were deployed to Europe our M1's were equipt with a heat round that was modified to hold 150-1" steel bearings. We never did see any Dragons though. I think the locals were joking.
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Re: I bet Sarge never did this
OK I was joking about our shotgun shell to kill dragons. The canister round. It was used for soft targets, taking out walls or killing infantry where a explosive round wasn't necessary. It was tungsten balls, about 1000 of them.
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