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Unless they have nice tits I choose none of the above. Me and my people are all set. Don't need some swingin dick internet nerd in our crew.
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Where is the option of "currently serving active duty or reserve status, holds a combat arms mos, has multiple deployments under their belt, and most likely got recalled by their command due to current events; or currently sworn LEO with tactical experience, maybe took a few courses towards a EMT certification?" These are the guys Im gonna hang out with.
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I'm going to stay home, eat leftovers from Olive Garden, drink IPA, and rub one out while watching Tay-Tay videos.
So, is that "Get both" or "Get neither"? ETA: and with that out of the way, none of that crap matters. What matters is,"Can I trust this guy?" |
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Think about it: -Who's more likely to be in shape? The kind of shape you need to move cross country. -Who's more likely to be used to humping a pack? And shooting while humping a pack. -GTFO with your night vision. That's for raids, not for fifty miles cross country at night. Get a man who spends a lot of time travelling in the dark, knows the moon's phases, and how to navigate by the stars. -Who's used to sleeping on the ground? 'nuff said. -Who's used to having wet feet? |
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I choose #2 because #1 is a poser. If you can't do anything but shoot your no good for survival.
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I'd rather be alone.
but I'd take a life long hunter or a veteran over someone who has taken a few civi gun operation classes. Tactics and wood craft mean more to me than what is probably a liability with no idea what is happening. |
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I'd rather be alone. but I'd take a life long hunter or a veteran over someone who has taken a few civi gun operation classes. Tactics and wood craft mean more to me than what is probably a liability with no idea what is happening. View Quote |
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Monaco or Singapore will have hotter women.
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3-gun shooting is weapons manipulation and marksmanship. Hunting is learning how to stalk, kill, and you have to have weapons manipulation and marksmanship in place PRIOR to being able to use those weapons successfully while hunting.
It is the difference between ring fighting with rules, and a street fight. Now, if you take a ring fighter, who is also good in a street fight, or a 3-gun shooter who also hunts, you will really have something. |
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Shooting deer from a little plastic shed you got at the tractor supply store at deer standing under a feeder is surely good prep for taking on hordes of hippie guerillas.
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I've seen the pictures, I'm gonna go find JohnBurns.
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Quoted: A real hunter knows how to stalk and ambush his prey. Much like a sniper. A real hunter does not sit in a stand overlooking a feeder waiting for the right one to come along though now that I think about it that is an effective tactic against two legged vermin. Not all hunters are fudds just as not everyone that trains is a warrior. View Quote I’ve taken shooting classes from Army Rangers, marine snipers and SWAT guys. I may not be John Wick, but I’m better than your average Antifa goon.. |
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Number Cola Warrior. I have never seen another group so excited to inflict pain upon themselves. The enemy will see desolate battle sights littered with cans and plastic candy wrappers and will surely surrender to the Cola Overlords. Plus, it’s really easy to defeat an enemy that can’t see because they’ve been turned into one eyed pirates by a bunch of giggling frat boys View Quote |
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I've already lived a fulfilling life. Let's have some fun.
Guy #1 seems like he would be better equipped for a party in the city. |
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I've seen the pictures, I'm gonna go find JohnBurns. ...hate skipping meals. View Quote |
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Remember the South Park episode where Cartman re-staged the Civil War so the South could win? As long as he kept the S'mores flavored Schapps flowed the troops kept fighting. Yeah, as long as the beer and Bad Idea bar traveled with us, we might take a pretty good sized country. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm going with option 3, Cola Warriors. We're all fucking crazy bastards, and like others have said, could take over a small country if we were all assembled in one place. |
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Boy, are you going to be nonplussed when "Mr. Real Deal" starts droppin' KNAWLEDGE on all the best ranches in Texas to blast penned elk in the back of the head. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Think about it: -Who's more likely to be in shape? The kind of shape you need to move cross country. -Who's more likely to be used to humping a pack? And shooting while humping a pack. -GTFO with your night vision. That's for raids, not for fifty miles cross country at night. Get a man who spends a lot of time travelling in the dark, knows the moon's phases, and how to navigate by the stars. -Who's used to sleeping on the ground? 'nuff said. -Who's used to having wet feet? |
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Well, we do have crawfish and sushi. So there's that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Option 3 - Colawarrior 1. Own multiple ARs? Check. 2. Own Tatical gear? Check. 3. Taken training classes? Check. 4. Ammo at home? lol please. Check. 5. Hunt? the vast majority do. Check. 6. Nightvision? ehh about 25% so chances are high. Check. 7. Willpower far superior to ordinary men? Doublecheck. 8. Actually in shape unlike 1 and 2? Check. 9. Highly evolved body that can run for a period of 5 days on caffeine, sugar, and beer? Check. The ultimate SHTF Warrior. |
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Cola Warriors. During SHTF it'll be like this but with more vomit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtjGTrVwRr4 View Quote |
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Stopped reading after nods. Obviously the guy with nods who has actual outdoor skills and kills things
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Well, when you're dead because he slows you down getting out of the suburbs because he's a one trick pony and all his passed on stories of derring do don't equate to being able to take care of business when the rubber meets the road you won't have to eat. View Quote Some of you spend way too much time fapping to Red Dawn. |
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Number one. Number two would be functionally useless, Oh, they hunt? So what? "large groups of roaming, armed, Anti-First-Amendment (Antifa) everywhere." Have you seen the retarded correlations hunters on here use to try to justify their HD/SD choices? #1 has the most important thing, comms. #2 has the least important stuff, niche calibers and project eldest son reloads. If wild hogs was the greatest threat, I'd take #2. Now, I have not read the thread, so I'm going to guess a lot of people chose #2, and based it on assumptions that hunting game will translate into being effective on what has been described as a MOUT scenario. Guess what a lot of MOUT training is like 3 gun/ action shooting. The MOUT/CQB mantra is "shoot, move communicate" not "Shoot, butcher, then church up how great your new ammo is on arf". I predict that hunters will predominantly choose #2, and people with MOUT training/ experience will choose #1. #1's description provides the widest margin of useful attributes for the scenario, 2/3rds (downtown and suburbs) where the largest threat is humans. The Hunters usefulness is only in 2/3rds of the scenario, and that's only if one chooses to try to get out of the city. But how many here have seen what can be accomplished by people used to MOUT, especially a small 1-2 man cell? Myself and a 3 gun shooter could literally smoke anti-fa till we ran out of ammo then leave. That's what I find intersting about htis thought experiment, it's written like conformation bias to see how many people choose the hunter, and trying to boggie to teh desert. I myself would take the 3 gunner, and stay in the Burbs, or make my way closer to the city. Why should I go with choice #2 who may or may not be useful, when I can take #1 and make the best use of there training and equipment! It'll be interesting to see how others chose, and justified it. eta- not surprised. Also, with the dark horse candidate #3, cola warriors, I'd take a cola warrior over a tall fence hunter any day of the week. View Quote |
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Shooting deer from a little plastic shed you got at the tractor supply store at deer standing under a feeder is surely good prep for taking on hordes of hippie guerillas. View Quote |
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Two sets of wizard eyes will be invaluable in that situation. |
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Joke's on you, he's married to a pregnant, cigarette-burned, and hunch-backed Puerto Rican stripper. Who will insist on bringing her mouthy and complaining mother-in-law everywhere.
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#2. Because nightvision.
Lay low during the day, move at night. Do it well, and you escape into Free America without having to shoot your way out. |
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I got half way through the first page and kept thinking (and I know this isn't an accurate representation of 1 vs 2)....
Would I choose RustedAce or Skypup? |
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SOME OF YA'LL ARE SERIOUSLY DELUSIONAL ABOUT COMBAT
in Vietnam 95% of engagements were "meeting" engagements that means a patrol got ambushed or bumped into another patrol. combat is: Part 1 spending days on/offg uard digging in , eating weapons maintenance, talking shit, burning shit,watching mortars explode around the secure area and an occasional RPG fly over the wire. PART2 occasionally go out to Indian territory which is all patrol techniques & small unit tactics. this is not cardio it is stalking those 2 events over & over for months then one day you MEET THE ENEMY the fight the actual running & gunning will last less than 7 minuets (ANY LONGER ARTY OR AIR SUPPORT IS IN Play ) then you provide first aid to wounded, and drag any wounded/prisoners back to the patrol base. There should be more discussions on how to patrol in threads like this. but alas there is nothing cool or fun about slowly quietly walking around not talking, hoping to hell you don't get shot at. Honestly it is not fun when it happens HONESTLY A PATROL . it is more like this Violent chimpanzee attack - Planet Earth - BBC wildlife |
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SOME OF YA'LL ARE SERIOUSLY DELUSIONAL ABOUT COMBAT in Vietnam 95% of engagements were "meeting" engagements that means a patrol got ambushed or bumped into another patrol. combat is: Part 1 spending days on/offg uard digging in , eating weapons maintenance, talking shit, burning shit,watching mortars explode around the secure area and an occasional RPG fly over the wire. PART2 occasionally go out to Indian territory which is all patrol techniques & small unit tactics. this is not cardio it is stalking those 2 events over & over for months then one day you MEET THE ENEMY the fight the actual running & gunning will last less than 7 minuets (ANY LONGER ARTY OR AIR SUPPORT IS IN Play ) then you provide first aid to wounded, and drag any wounded/prisoners back to the patrol base. There should be more discussions on how to patrol in threads like this. but alas there is nothing cool or fun about slowly quietly walking around not talking, hoping to hell you don't get shot at. Honestly it is not fun when it happens HONESTLY A PATROL . it is more like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7XuXi3mqYM View Quote The Big Lebowski - Scattering Donny's ashes |
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