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<blockquote data-quote="john g duvall" data-source="post: 340383" data-attributes="member: 22083"><p>You just made my point. Knowing both and being able to achieve mission success is not "everything".....it is the "only" thing. What happens when some one no longer has the use of his weapon and needs to use another set up in a different manner? Hence; it is critical to the mission to have the absolute best understanding and experience in the use of any system you use. I do not consider any weapon as a "toy". They are the tools that "ministers of death" use to accomplish the mission given them. Yes, Night Force is my scope of choice. I have no need to "brag" or show my "toys". Seeing is not always believing. If you have these weapons then, congratulations. These could be pictures taken from other internet sites. "Take nothing for granted". "Not everything appears as it actually is". You feel you must "prove" yourself and therefore stuck your nose into something that you might have little or no knowledge of. I'm no expert...just a "no nothing ignorant slob" out to deceive others .....right?? My record does my "talking". Oh......just one more thing...when you find yourself "on the hunt" for the worlds most deadly "game", you might want to use some "100 mile tape" or camo paint or some good burlap to keep from giving your position away. Your "toys" make for a great target. J.D. (435th CSG "ground tactical LRS" 1972-1976)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john g duvall, post: 340383, member: 22083"] You just made my point. Knowing both and being able to achieve mission success is not "everything".....it is the "only" thing. What happens when some one no longer has the use of his weapon and needs to use another set up in a different manner? Hence; it is critical to the mission to have the absolute best understanding and experience in the use of any system you use. I do not consider any weapon as a "toy". They are the tools that "ministers of death" use to accomplish the mission given them. Yes, Night Force is my scope of choice. I have no need to "brag" or show my "toys". Seeing is not always believing. If you have these weapons then, congratulations. These could be pictures taken from other internet sites. "Take nothing for granted". "Not everything appears as it actually is". You feel you must "prove" yourself and therefore stuck your nose into something that you might have little or no knowledge of. I'm no expert...just a "no nothing ignorant slob" out to deceive others .....right?? My record does my "talking". Oh......just one more thing...when you find yourself "on the hunt" for the worlds most deadly "game", you might want to use some "100 mile tape" or camo paint or some good burlap to keep from giving your position away. Your "toys" make for a great target. J.D. (435th CSG "ground tactical LRS" 1972-1976) [/QUOTE]
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