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Sometimes I actively wonder what these officers plan to do if the guy in the stand just starts firing. Like, unknown in a tree, the most they can get is the area and caliber of the weapon. Rural area, 5.56, 20 mile radius would get a couple dozen to a couple hundred hits. Two dead officers, an unknown killer, and possibly stolen equipment. Sure the radio could have backup on the way, but in most jurisdictions you're looking at 15-30 minutes. More than enough time for the hostile to ghost. Honstestly, I'm glad most people are domesticated, because if they weren't, fuck things would not end well. Credit to the officers though I'm sure they realize the danger.
Very important things they just left out 1. it was unreliable 2. it was expensive 3. the requirement that it be light enough to drop with paratroopers was dropped because german parachutes were archaic and because of this all german paratroopers dropped with only a pistol and the other weapons had to be dropped separately 4. it sucked as a rifle and also had a low enough rate of fire that it was basically useless as an MG
Remarkably weird gun. Something from the future, it looks like...just as, at the time, the Sturmgewehr-44 assault rifle. Detachable 30 rnd mag, semi -auto and automatic firing a 7.92x33mm cartridge...just outstanding engineering. Honestly, despite all the horrific and brutal use of these weapons in warfare, each side had something innovative to bring to the fronts, even those that ended up failing or never taking roots. FG-42 is one of those failures, but a testimony to the innovation of firearms around the WWII era.
I remember watching this guy in Baby's day out, This dude was my childhood idea of Cool Guy energy, So freaking rad he is still around, and with firearms even!
All these people in the comments complaining about “needing the governments permission” to feed yourself are fucking stupid. As if we don’t have hundreds of years of proof of what happens when hunting goes unchecked and unrestricted.
Carrying a thin hunting firearm across a field is not hunting. Dressings like a g hunter is not hunting. Hunting is hunting. That pig was overreaching as he had no case in a court. That dude only needs to keep his mouth shut, but for done reason he keeps speaking.
the FG-42 sucked. It was too heavy to be an SMG, too small mag to be an LMG, The ONLY thing it was good at was being like a Kar-98K. but it was CONSIDERABLY more expensive, plus only around 7000 were made, so they were basically a status symbol for a few soldiers.
Normally, I’m all for law-enforcement, but this dude is just being a total jacka$$ If somebody’s using a tag that is paid for whether it was his name or his sister’s name on. It doesn’t change the fact it was paid for this just goes back to how about mine your goddamn business Dumb a$$ deer detective Inspector ratchet I bet everybody at his work that he’s a joke
I don't hunt but I have relatives who do? I'm a native Iowan. My question is why do we need a license to hunt deer at all? I'm sure there's a logical reason for it, but it can't possibly be conservation. We got more deer in Iowa than we got ticks. Someone please explain it to me.