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Now is the time to worry for REAL
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Explain plz. Speak slowly
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7.62 x 39 rounds is not ammunition for the current issued rifles for U.S Troops. 223/5.56
7.62 is a Russian round most notably found in the AK, again not standard issue what do they need those for? not to mention all the .45 rounds they bought up, again...not standard issue ammunition for service weapon. |
now in light of the recent announcement for us arming the Syrian rebels, the 7.62 russian round is prominent in that region no doubt, so maybe that is what it's for. But the huge .45 purchase they made rocked a little people 2011-2012 and had alot of folks scratching there heads as to why? Depleting the civilian market for ammunition? I can't found a 9mm or a 40 round to save my life anywhere locally....no pun intended.
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smh......
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I agree with the gorgeous women above me. Shake my head at the senseless senses of these censoring cent slinging sentence sending separatists. I'd love to send them several sections of stenciled census segments... Yeah I said it.
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Some us military weapons use 7.62 genius
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Some, very minimal, and not standard issue though. You know weights and shit, I know guns. Trust me you don't wanna have this discussion.
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It's a standard for most NATO countries
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Oh shit I dont think cake is gonna back down. THIS COULD GET INTERESTING
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Except for the 240B machine gun. Which is heavily used.
Except that lol Stupid shit |
Uh oh is chyeaa a confirmed cia disinformation agent? Stay tuned theres more to come
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that's the 51. There are sub standards for the 7.62 round, the 39, and 51, and the 54. The order specifies 39 which is for the AK, SKS, and a few other less notable Russian rifles.
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Balls in your court cake.
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dude that order calls for over 3 million rounds of ammunition that isn't even for standard issue military hardware lmao come on now
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the civilian market is the highest consumer for that round and the rifles that use them in the U.S. Otherwise, dudes in the middleast are pretty much born with an ak attached to there arm lol..consumer standards speaking of course
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The point of contact for this requirement is Mr. Donald Gurry, Contract Specialist,
ACC-NJ-MA, Bldg 10, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000; the tall tale is if they have an export license..looking |
That's all very interesting, and I concede two things 1) I didn't and probably won't read the link and 2) you know more about weapons than me.
I will counter with this; Nothing will come of this, you are wasting your life on bullshit, and your self serious apocalyptic postings make me laugh. Keep up the good work. |
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...LQOquWU9id1Ffg
which they don't, don't require one. Now if these rounds are indeed for the the Syrian opposition, then they would need to be transported to the Military by the contractor, the contractor is the middle man though, so why would they use a middle man when the military can just go direct and airdrop the shit too the Syrian opposition? Doesn't make sense |
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