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Now where is someone supposed to get 6 inches worth of mud?

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Yeah the US Peacekeeper ICBM was reported to have CEP (Circular Error Probability) of around 40m. Equivalent Soviet weapons had a CEP of 150M+ and thus carried larger yield warheads on their MIRVs.

Col. John Cooper’s 4 rules of gun safety

Sure if you want a DPMS or a Del-Ton AR. But I you want to build one that looks like that rifle, it will cost you. that looks like a Noveske Gen III 10.5” upper MSRP $1,425, and then you need the Lower, BCG, Charging Handle and that flash suppressor.

You could build one.

Yes, one is an aim point m68 cco red dot sight and the rear one is an EO Tech 3x magnifier. It is made with a hinge on the mount so it can be moved out of the way for close range shots.

The Scorpion is pretty cool too.

One actually exists

The Thin Red Line was the only movie that I have ever walked out of. After sitting there for what felt like hours and the end of scene fade to blacks, I finally had enough and left.

It is obviously a Trainer model of the X-Wing. Once the instructor checks off on the trainee, then the training wheels come off.

I remember that my Drivers Ed teacher made me drive him to his house and then myself and 2 other students had to wait in the car while he went in for a slice of pie.

A little mel brooksian but

Fractional Orbital bombardment system. A soviet program that would put a nuclear weapon in low earth orbit. The bomb could then be ordered to deorbit on to a target from any direction instead of the traditional over the north pole exchange, thus avoiding the early detection systems of the US.

The Vought SLAM cruise missile nuclear powered mach 4 with a 100,000 mile range at tree top level and could carry 16 hydrogen bombs. I work for vought and my grandfather worked on the NB-36 project.

I was once buzzed by a C-5 doing touch and go’s at the NAS Fort Worth JRB. It was about twice that altitude. I felt like I could jog along below it and use it as a sun shade.

hey, give the WSO some credit too. That mark was a team effort.

It actually wouldn’t surprise me. The plant were I worked was shutdown and we relocated to a new smaller site, we had to scrap tons of old tooling. We still had tooling from when they made the A-7 at the plant.

I work for a company that made the horizontal and vertical tails for the C-17. Since the production ended we sent the tooling back to Boeing. The tooling doesn’t take up a ton of space, it is the Jig fixtures that take up a ton of space. This was a picture of our C-17 Vertical Tail line. This was in a 60 foot tall

You are talking about the P-38 or P-51 Can Opener