WRUW - Saturday, August 8th, 2015
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Having a beer with the Tuna while waiting on our room to be ready here in Pensacola.
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Wore this all day.
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Case is 44-45, bezel design makes it stick out a bit more, so that's where the 46 comes from. Weight is 115g on strap, so about like a U1. BBK357 wrote:Thanks man.hoppyjr wrote:Yep. It's not as cool as your "10" but it's still nice.BBK357 wrote:Ohh is that a stowa testaf?hoppyjr wrote:
Nice
I've always wanted to try it but it's a but too large at ... I think 46mm?
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I get what you are saying and my answer would be yes and no. This past week I was the student with my team and had to meet the expectations like everyone else. (Which BTW - for RAYVEN - FORESKIN was fun to watch. Wtf, that guy).BBK357 wrote:Grahamcombat wrote:
DSSD with what we'll call "desk diving" marks?? Headed home from a great week of training: just under 11,000 rounds of pistol & carbine per man in 4 1/2 days & nights. We brought 100k rounds for 9 of us and are going home with 4,000 remaining.
Looking forward to a relaxing week at the beach.
I hope you didn't waste all that ammo in civilian training
We were training at a site that is a civilian site and is without question the finest shooting facility in the world. Every national asset "team" or "unit" from around the world comes there to train, learn, and push their standards.
Any ammo delivered during realistic training is beneficial, whether civilian or otherwise. I'd also add that "civilian" is a relative misnomer - I'm a civilian - and I work and deploy as a member of one of the most relevant and operationally used units in the world. With my DSSD, by the way.
Words are just words, man. And at certain levels - where operational work needs to get done - they don't mean anything.
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Pure awesomeness.bpax wrote:
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Got this one from a local collector few days ago. I sold it to another local Comrade, then bought it from him, sold it back to him. He sold it to an american collector twice back and forth, and finally landed on my wrist FOR GOOD.
Enjoy your hump day.
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Looks good, Cap. Hope all is wellserdal22 wrote:Got this one from a local collector few days ago. I sold it to another local Comrade, then bought it from him, sold it back to him. He sold it to an american collector twice back and forth, and finally landed on my wrist FOR GOOD.
Enjoy your hump day.
Serdal
Fckin A just noticed the thread date
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Re: WRUW - Saturday, August 8th, 2015
Thank you for your very kind words, Comrade.
Serdal
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Are we recycling dates now?
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More coffee...
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I miss Yosemite, but not the crowds.HapaHapa wrote:
Short hike in Yosemite.
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