Totally agree about the taking care of equipment part. But getting the job done takes priority.
And knowing how far you can push equipment before it fails can be important too.
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Totally agree about the taking care of equipment part. But getting the job done takes priority.
And knowing how far you can push equipment before it fails can be important too.
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Can't think of a scenario here in America that I would find myself crossing a body of water or swamp with a rifle, but if I did:
Again, if you cram enough shit into a gun or abuse it in a reckless manner something on it is gonna fail.
I can honestly tell you that the original video wouldn't dissuade from buying a Tavor. If I had one and subjected it to the bullshit that they did I wouldn't expect it to work either.
If I took a brand new Ford Raptor and drove it into a body of water deep enough to submerge the engine and it quits running then obviously Ford makes the shittiest truck on the planet, right?
Ok, I've got an El Camino full of rampage here, so what's the plan?If you can't win a gun fight against a lightly-trained individual during broad daylight with 88 rounds of 30-06, I'm not sure you'd be able to do it with... any other firearm.
-Fjallhrafn
Last edited by bm176; 03-30-17 at 04:24.
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