I'm a Former Royal Marines Commando turned Dad! I want to bring you on my journey as I travel the country telling stories and having some fun while using my experience to bring a new perspective on life.
you should watch garand thumb's video on the SR15. its relatively a similar rifle to the KS-1 but he explains it better I think from a shooter's perspective
Vortex scope is really good it is also on sale here in japan for airsoft gun or hunting use, very clear and the eye relief is insanely small then other ones!
This is a smart version of the scope that the new British rifle uses. And the company that made the stock, grip, magazine, and the M-lock attachment system on the new British rifle has made an aftermarket scope mount that allows scopes to be upgraded into smart scopes (albiet for the civilan security and sporting market but still). But even if the MOD doesn't want to buy that, they can still just by a rangefider/ballistic computer to fit on the railspace the mini red-dot is sitting on, which is what that tiny rail section is meant for, and move the dot sight to a 45° offset like US soldiers do.
A great portion of the military budget is military Pension and other entitlements. When you have people who retire in their 40's. Which is 3 times as long as anyone else in any other sector.
If I had this scope back in the days of the late 60's - 70's, being a shooter for that 5-sided building, I really would have been more lethal than I already was. It is now confirmation that your mid-range "reach out and touch someone" weapon system is wicked.
You should watch the garand video on it even if it’s on your own time, he actually shows you all the features and how to use them, and you get some great footage through the tube
Question to service members about optics: As a hunter, I hate red dot optics, or anything battery powered. They might work okay in warm weather, but when I'm hunting in cold weather a fully charged battery will be completely dead in as little as an hour. Does the military not encounter the same issue?
The video this man reviews claims Trump had help in the 2016 election. It does not mention 2020 was a total sham election. That greatly diminishes the credibility of this podcast.
😂😂😂😂 Tais estágios no qual estrangeiros participam nas forças armadas BRASILEIRAS...não chega a 10% do necessário para o curso ser completo 😎😎😎😎, até pq ... são segredos de estratégia .
6 months into this election year and they're importing lots of 'sleeper cells' - for votes of course but definitely not in our best interests as a nation.
I love the Fat Electrician. He has done a number of videos on the Marines and some individual Marines. The Marine Corps uses a four digit MOS identifier and the Army uses a three character MOS identifier. As for the flag over Mt. Suribachi, it was reraised but I believe it was due to the size of the flag, and the reraising did make for a great photo op. I didn't know about the Royal Marines having the other side of the globe, so that is a brilliant new piece of information...lol Great video, Semper Fi
This is a bad video. You just sit there and going woawoawoa every now and then while doing soyjak impression, i expected you'd have some actual comments on stuff.
UK people must pressurize their govt to issue an apology in the form of returning back wealth and cultural artifacts that you have stolen for centuries from India. You have a dark and deep end UK.
The N4Z1's said on WWII is easier a snake smoke than Brazil enters the war. Soo Walter Disney developed the smokey snake and as we say over here in Brazil "a cobra fumou". We fought 2 battles and won both... Monte Prano and Monte Castelo (saying cuz I'm a historian). On Montese happened an important episode of FEB history. 3 Brazilian soldiers hold a company of Germany soldier for hours long, 3 against a hundred of them, they fought so bravely, when the ammo was over and they died the commander of Germany company give the order to bury them and wrote on they grave “Drei Brasilianische Helden” (from the Germanic Three Brazilian Heros). SENTA À PUA
I'm from Brazil and I can say that the brazilian army, air force and marines are all rubbish! Most of the equipment is from the 70s and 80s. The soldiers are great because the training for ceitain squadrons are very good though.
esse uniforme estranho sao dos soldados da catinga lugar muito quente e de muita vegetação com espinhos essa cor amarelada nas roupas sao couro muito usada na regiao
Vivek Sir's dad was a even bigger badass Rhe same unit 9Para SF aka the Ghost Operatives l. His dad Colonel Jacob is regarded as one of the best marksman of his time
After 2 years you should search for videos over Heeresbergführer training, that are the real Mountain Leaders. This in the Video are regular Gebirgsjägers. You will be astonished about them.
I hear Mexico City is RUNNING OUT of WATER! That WILL bring the US an invasion of humanity. I always said, "Oil wars are one thing. BUT WHEN WARS OVER WATER START! THAT'S WHEN THE REAL SHIT WILL HIT THE FAN!!! So do a story on future wars over drinking water around the world with global warming and droughts getting worse and worse every year!!! Ok, that's my 2 cents...
There is a story about the extent of knowledge that is there in the Vedas. The Vedas are, by the way, codified texts in the Sanskrit language and the knowledge has been passed on from generations orally. The knowledge needs to be interpreted and deciphered by highly evolved spiritual masters called Rishis. The Vedas are also considered eternal as they are emanations from God's breath. In the oral traditions of passing on this knowledge, we have lost most of it and have preserved a small portion of it. Besides Vedas, there are Upanishads, Puranas, and Itihasas which are parallel forms of dissemination of knowledge. There is an interesting story. Back in the eons, there was a sage Bharadwaja. He had an infinite appetite for learning. He went to Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma and asked them to teach him all that is there to learn. After a while,e, Brahma and Vishnu had exhausted all their knowledge and were frustrated by the sage coming back for more. So they sent him to Lord Siva. Lord Siva understood the problem and asked the sage how much he knew. Sage Baradwaja immediately tried showing off all the knowledge he had learned so far from Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. Lord Siva then took the sage to an infinitely long beach and took a few grains of sand in his hand and told the sage that the extent his knowledge was comparable to a few grains of sand and the entire extent of the knowledge base was like the sands on this infinite beach. This story illustrates the infinite extent of the knowledge base and it is downright impossible to learn even a small portion of it. During the medieval times, India had two great universities that were excellent centers for learning - The Nalanda and The Taxila (or Takshshila). Both were destroyed by marauding tribes, known as Huns. Later many other invaders razed these to the ground. The principal among them was Bhaktiar Khilji, the Turkish Chieftain who was particularly harsh. He killed everyone in the University of Nalanda and set fire to it destroying all the books and tablets forever. If we will preserve the Vedas and other scriptures, we will preserve this knowledge for future generations.
The new A2 variant of the L129 that you trained on is pretty cool, visually looks very similar to this with a similar handguard and the same FDE colour, but is essentially an updated design of the L129 underneath, just with a calibre bump up to 6.5 Creedmoor, apparently flatter trajectory than 7.62mm NATO so it gives a couple of hundred metres extra effective range.
The Ronal Reagan quote is genius. The full quote is "The 9 most terrifying words in the english language are "I'm here from the government and I'm here to help". Given the context, the joke is one of the best in the whole video. Unfortunately, you have to know the entire quote to truly appreciate the comedic genius.