Don't do that! Don't let him screw around with YOUR radio, maybe, if he's good let him grab the handset, nothing more! Once people start screwing with knobs and buttons you'd be surprised how quicky you ger zeroised or looze your freq's.
Cheers;
Andrew
If youre using webbing, strap it on the front of you. If you're using the tacvest, put it between the valise and ruck bag, or in the ruckbag. The reason its rough on your back is probably the metal edges on the frame. Hold it down and torque the straps on the outside until the thing is almost U...
Some Gunsmiths sell little rail systems that screw into the existing handguard, ask your CQ. Ive got one. I just cant remember who makes the thing.
Cheers;
Andrew
Go to the Ontario Regiment, theyre in Oshawa. King and Simcoe St. Building with the big tank in front of it. Theyre able to give you all the info you need.
Cheers,
Andrew
It's a good trade, lets you use your brain quite a bit. Good for deployments too, I'm on tour for the 2nd time in 3 years. Same place though. :boring: I like it because you get to do the radio stuff, the computer or satcom stuff, but you also get to do the basic soldier skills.
If you keep up...
No, not a bad idea at all, I keep dropping my coffee mug all over my laptop. :warstory: Damn I'm a geek. In all seriousness though it is a good idea, I've found my VFG to me a little bit on the skinny side and I'm thinking some of that might be just what the doctor ordered.
Cheers;
Andrew
Well buds, If you cant even remember the name of the weapons system youre firing, it leads me to believe you cant remember more important things. Such as weapons drills, effective range and back blast area. You might wanna get yourself in check and start paying some attention.
Cheers, i...
Hmmm...for the winter: Good thermos, Hot Pawz, fleece toque and bag liner, fuzzy bunny slippers, decent book.
Summer...Gatorade mix, gun tape, jungle boots, blow up hunters seat, fuzzy bunny slippers.
cheerz,
Andrew
Ugh...how about Carl Gustav 84mm? I wasntthere, but thats what I would assume you were firing. Did you not do drills on it before you fired? Maybe have a class or 2 on the characteristics?
Cheers,
Andrew
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