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ISRAELIS SLAY DISCO BOMBER
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| 10/15/01
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Posted on 10/15/2001 2:53:57 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:01:29 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: kattracks
Take notes people. This is the way the professionals do it.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Surprise, Mr. disco bomber. Turn in your gold chains and Hai Karate cologne - there are no 72 virgins for you, just an eternity of Saturday Night Fever.
Burn, baby burn! Disco Inferno....
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posted on
10/15/2001 8:01:57 AM PDT
by
IowaHawk
To: RetiredNavy
Don't know about game, but do a search on Carlos Hathcock, Marine Gunny Sgt. His longest confirmed (means they measured it and checked the body) was 2300 some yds. Believe he did that one w/10 power scope on an M2 .50 cal
He had 93 confirmed kills
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posted on
10/15/2001 8:24:45 AM PDT
by
E.Allen
To: kattracks
"ISRAELIS SLAY DISCO BOMBER"..............a move in the right direction, but if Israel wanted to get serious about defending its citizenry they would begin taking out the CIA trained PLO sniper/assasins working to demoralize the right-wing Jews.
To: E.Allen
Agree, It is possible to hit at that distance, probably even with fair consistency. I just think it is morally reprehensible to hunt at that distance with the chance for wounding so great. A sniper in a war is another matter entirely. In that instance, at a target important enough to risk a snipers life, you take what you can get. If you can get closer, you get closer, if you can't, you take what is available.
To: RetiredNavy
I agree with your point on game.
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10/17/2001 10:37:10 AM PDT
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E.Allen
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