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gtmtnbiker98
06-16-09, 09:56
http://s717.photobucket.com/albums/ww177/Tactical_Resp/?action=view&current=MVI_1778.flv

Zhurdan
06-16-09, 09:58
Thanks. Seen it, had a three page ongoing discussion about it.

Linky to original thread (https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=32649)

gtmtnbiker98
06-16-09, 09:59
Looks like Todd beat me to it, sorry!

sl4mdaddy
06-16-09, 10:54
<Hiccup>

Oh damn, dude...my bad. Does that hurt?

ccoker
06-16-09, 11:36
wow
there's no way in hell you could pay me to be that photographer

TheGreenRanger24
06-16-09, 11:44
RO "Okay now, anybody here have a death wish?"
Stupid guy "OOOOOHHHHH!! OOOOOOHHHHH!! I DO!!!"
RO "'kay they. Take this camera, stand between these targets, and snap some pic's"
:rolleyes:
God save us from the idiots.

cronus5116
06-16-09, 19:09
I was thinking he was gona move, but I guess not, its kinda funny though :D

RogerinTPA
06-16-09, 19:15
It's a dupe thread. https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=32649

ICANHITHIMMAN
06-16-09, 20:47
I had a 1sgt in the 75th who loved to do that

dsmguy7
06-17-09, 06:15
.....

Abraxas
06-17-09, 06:27
That's a self resolving problem.

Lets hope so. F,n idiot:rolleyes:. Hope it resolves before reproduction, but likely not

graffex
06-17-09, 11:25
http://www.tacticalresponse.com/d/files/images/jay_gibson1.preview.jpg

That is the man that is in that video wielding that camera. I'm sure he knows what he is doing, but it that situation I think what he did was highly unnecessary.




Jay Gibson

Jay Gibson was a United States Marine from 1985 to 1994. He was a Scout Sniper and served in the 1st Special Operation Training Group (SOTG). He took many military courses to fulfill his duties for those jobs and as a civilian he has trained with Pat Rogers, ESI, Trojan Security, BSR , Options for Personal Security, Gabe Suarez, Southnarc, Duane Dieter, Tactical Response and Crucible.

Aside from being an Instructor with Tactical Response Gibson is also a current civilian contractor who has worked in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as Executive Protection work in the United States for several years.

gtmtnbiker98
06-17-09, 11:29
http://www.tacticalresponse.com/d/files/images/jay_gibson1.preview.jpg

That is the man that is in that video wielding that camera. I'm sure he knows what he is doing, but it that situation I think what he did was highly unnecessary.




Jay Gibson

Jay Gibson was a United States Marine from 1985 to 1994. He was a Scout Sniper and served in the 1st Special Operation Training Group (SOTG). He took many military courses to fulfill his duties for those jobs and as a civilian he has trained with Pat Rogers, ESI, Trojan Security, BSR , Options for Personal Security, Gabe Suarez, Southnarc, Duane Dieter, Tactical Response and Crucible.

Aside from being an Instructor with Tactical Response Gibson is also a current civilian contractor who has worked in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as Executive Protection work in the United States for several years.I'm sorry but there is simply no justification from what is observed on that video. With today's technology, if you need a picture from that angle so badly, why not use a properly configured camera with a remote?

Abraxas
06-17-09, 18:19
That is the man that is in that video wielding that camera. I'm sure he knows what he is doing, but it that situation I think what he did was highly unnecessary.




Jay Gibson

Jay Gibson was a United States Marine from 1985 to 1994. He was a Scout Sniper and served in the 1st Special Operation Training Group (SOTG). He took many military courses to fulfill his duties for those jobs and as a civilian he has trained with Pat Rogers, ESI, Trojan Security, BSR , Options for Personal Security, Gabe Suarez, Southnarc, Duane Dieter, Tactical Response and Crucible.

Aside from being an Instructor with Tactical Response Gibson is also a current civilian contractor who has worked in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as Executive Protection work in the United States for several years.
I am sorry, it is unnecessary risk. The man might not be a dumb ass, but that was a dumb ass move.

graffex
06-17-09, 20:52
I'm sorry but there is simply no justification from what is observed on that video. With today's technology, if you need a picture from that angle so badly, why not use a properly configured camera with a remote?



I am sorry, it is unnecessary risk. The man might not be a dumb ass, but that was a dumb ass move.

Both of you need to learn to read, I said it was unnecessary. In no way do I support what happened under the circumstances.