What brand of bolt action rifle is the best for hunting and what is the best for military?

January 29th, 2010 by eranio

Hunting large game like, deer, elk, buffalo, bear. Sako? watherby? Remington? Browning? Winchester? Ruger? Kimber? ect……

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can any sniper rifle fire to an effective range of more than 3500 meteres?

January 29th, 2010 by eranio

the longest range sniper rifle i have heard about is the NTW 20 with the .572 ammo. with a range of 2300 meters.
pls tell me if there is any sniper rifle with a longer range.

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Why are 80% of serial killers ex-military?

January 29th, 2010 by eranio

Some time after he was discharged from the army, his life turned sour, he got angry and delusional and he snapped. Wielding his gun in a suburban neighbourhood, he killed again and again: women, children, complete strangers, with military precision but without an evident motive…

This describes what police say about John Allen Muhammad, who was arrested yesterday in the Washington sniper-killing rampage. But it is also a precise description of Howard Unruh, a 28-year-old Second World War veteran who shot 13 of his New Jersey neighbours one day in 1949. His military firearms training made his "walk of death" the first modern serial-killer case.

In the 53 years that separate Mr. Unruh from Mr. Muhammad, hundreds of Americans have lost their minds and used guns to cause multiple deaths. One thing unites almost all of them: military training.

Mr. Muhammad served in the Persian Gulf war, as did Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber. Both received weapons training and basic military training designed to psychologically condition soldiers to kill. They are far from alone.

Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer received military training in Texas and Alabama. David Berkowitz, the "Son of Sam" killer, was an army veteran. Charles Whitman, who killed 16 people and injured 31 in a 1961 sniper-shooting rampage from the top of a tower in Austin, Tex., had just been discharged from the U.S. Marines. Arthur Shawcross, who killed 12 people, was a Vietnam veteran.

In an overwhelming number of cases, serial killers and other mass murderers learned to kill in the military. Experts disagree whether this means that the army turns ordinary people into unfeeling killers, or the military simply attracts a large number of psychologically fragile people who are prone to become murderers.

David Grossman, a former U.S. military psychologist who helped develop programs to train new recruits to become more effective killers, said that the key to military training lies in breaking down the natural human aversion to killing in a process he calls "disengagement." Once this aversion has been removed, it never comes back, and can make it easier for former soldiers to become murderers.

"The ability to watch a human being’s head explode and to do it again and again — that takes a kind of desensitization to human suffering that has to be learned," Mr. Grossman said yesterday.

In earlier wars, many soldiers were psychologically unable to shoot anyone. In order to increase the "trigger-pull ratio," the United States changed the basic training offered to all recruits and draftees so they would be aggressively desensitized to killing.

Some observers believe this may be why mass murders have become far more common in the past 50 years.

In the 1970s, some observers believed that the humiliation and social opprobrium caused by the Vietnam War, led many former soldiers to become mentally unstable, and potentially to become killers.

The Persian Gulf war of 1991 showed that this might not have been the case. Their war was popular domestically, and Persian Gulf veterans were welcomed as heroes upon return.

Yet their conflict has produced more than its share of killers. Mr. McVeigh was a decorated tank commander. His case is strikingly similar to that of Mr. Muhammad.

Both seem to have gradually developed anti-American or antigovernment beliefs while serving in the Persian Gulf war; both seem to have left disillusioned. And both seem to have used their military training to commit grave crimes.

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What is the main assault rifle, sniper rifle and light machine gun of the these forces?

January 29th, 2010 by eranio

Britain, US, Ukraine, and if possible Nato forces?

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Military weapons contain references to Bible verses. Why do people still deny that the War is a Crusade?

January 29th, 2010 by eranio

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/us-military-weapons-inscribed-secret-jesus-bible-codes/story?id=9575794&page=1

The US military is using weapons that contain references to Bible verses. Yet, the warmongers continue to pretend that their War isn’t a Crusade. Besides the fact that this flagrantly violates that part of the 1st Amendment that has to do with the Separation of Church and State, this also surely is a flagrant violation of the teachings of the Prince of Peace. Jesus taught his followers to "turn the other cheek" and that their loyalty should be to the Kingdom of Heaven, not to the kingdoms of this world.

However, for the heretical form of "Christianity" practiced by the "Christian" Right, the War on Islam is obviously a Crusade. This is just the latest evidence of this fact. The "Christian" Right has certainly perverted Christianity at least as badly as Osama bin Laden has perverted Islam.

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What is a fast way to gain military ranks on Halo 3 on Xbox Live?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

I just got Xbox Live again and Halo 3. So im an apprentice, i want to get to at lease a
Corpral grade 2 or Sargent Grade 1 fast…
Answer with some good tips/advice/how to’s
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Im skilled at the game… not great… but good so i know the guns well… need ways to get military ranks faster!!

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Look for military rifle1903 Mark1?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

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A little dilema with Airsoft sniper rifles.?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

There are these two airsoft sniper rifles I have been looking at on speedytoys.com. One of them has a higher fps but the other one says it includes a real working scope. What do they mean by "Real working scope" how is it different from a regular airsoft scope. If you have a airsoft scope please tell what it is like and how it functions.

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How will Muslims exploit the Bible codes found on military weapons?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

Is thes another right wing God’s Reporter type of Blunder

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What is the appropriate balance between “guns and butter” (or between military and civilian needs) in the USA?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

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What is a nice military or curios and relics rifle that is semi-automatic and costs about $200 – $250?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

Read above plus removable clip

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what would be a good scope for a KJW Mk1 Sniper Rifle?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

I am planning on buying this sniper rifle and I am looking for a good scope that is compatible with this gun. Thanks. Any help is appreciated.

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would a DEP id allow someone to purchase firearms?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

someone whose joining the military, like me, with a dep (delayed entry program) id, would that allow you to purchase firearms.

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Can you equip a long barrel configuration assault rifle with a rifle grenade and a silencer on the same time?

January 28th, 2010 by eranio

Like the FN SCAR Mk. 17 for example?
But the rifle grenade is the cup technique.
The one cat describes is the rifle grenade that has a stick that fit down the interior of the rifle barrel.

BUT I’m talking about the rifle grenade that has a cup or special adapter that fitted on the end of the rifle muzzle.

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Should military personnel be allowed to carry weapons on base while in US for their own protection?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

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What is the most devastating mounted military machine gun in the world?? Is it used from an airship???

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

how many rounds per second and what type of ammo??

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wouldn’t it be easier to recruit people into the military if they gave you an ounce of weed and an M16 rifle?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

maybe a hot chick poster.
and once you do six months, you get another ounce of weed.

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How do i get sniper rifle in gears of war 2 multiplayer?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

^^ i have the cowboy character just i dont know how to get the sniper rifle in multiplayer mode, please help, i havent finished the game yet

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What are the weapons or the capabilities of the US military that allow it to pummel other countries?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

I’m basically looking for specific applications of technology and such. Are there weather control devices in play??? etc, stuff like that that is really bad ash.

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have the u.s goverment / military thought of changing the aging m16 a1234 rifles?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

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No smoking in Obama’s military. Will the Dems ever have no guns in the military, too?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

Amusing that the Dems would deny smoking to soldiers that have their lives on the line every moment they are in combat zones. Yet President Obama still smokes cigarettes. Is it elite vs not elite?

Now a proposal to make the forces smoke-free is drawing strong reactions from troops who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, even though the Pentagon itself says any ban is a long way off.

The troops’ fears — and, in some cases, hopes — were triggered by a study commissioned by the Pentagon and the Veterans Affairs Department that recommends moving toward a tobacco-free military, perhaps in about 20 years.

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What would be a good medium range sniper rifle?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

I’ve already got an AK, and an SKS. (Do you think my Yugo SKS might make a decent sniper rifle?) Now I don’t need a Barrett, but I’d like to get into something with a little more range, like a 7.62x54R, a 30-06, 303 british or maybe a 308. What are the best military-ish guns for long range accuracy?
The reason I mentioned 7.62×54 is because I alreay have a Mosin Nagant M91/30, but it’s beautiful, and still in full military dress, so I’m afraid of ruining if I tried to scope it. Also I have an older version of a 91/30 witch has a hex reciever and a wierd rear sight. I believe its called a Dragoon.

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Can I buy handgun if I’m 18 but I’m in the military?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

I read the gun laws in California and they say you cannot own a handgun at 18. However, if I’m in the military, I am still using firearms so it shouldn’t matter if I owned a handgun. Should it?

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What is the best assault rifle for civilian use/protection available in the US?

January 27th, 2010 by eranio

I did not say home protection. Thanks for the smart answers. I already own close range weapons.

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