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JarheadBoom

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  1. Funny... I had originally typed something along the lines of "...unless my SQ buys it for me", but decided to delete it before posting.
  2. They've also got a black one. Looks like it's black when not reflecting, but a light-gray when lit-up. edit: just noticed it's $34... for A REFLECTIVE BELT! Not worth it, IMO.
  3. Many moons ago in the other service, we had a chance to climb around on a Hind during a 2-week "sentence" at the TTR. Friggin' thing is built like a tank.
  4. So they can fly 2 at once now... impressive. Lockheed Martin F-35 Fighters Arrive Together at Edwards AFB edit: [/sarcasm]
  5. I don't know if any other communities or crew positions practice this, but we are trained to use "back" rather than "aft" when giving verbal corrections to a receiver aircraft; i.e. "Forward limit, back five". "Aft" can can be confused with "left" over the radio/interphone, depending on the speaker's accent. This is also taught to Marine Corps enlisted aircrew as well, for the same reason (as of late 2003, anyway).
  6. So that's what that item is on my currency sheet. Is the CBT on ADLS? Hold that thought, someone's knocking at the door..........
  7. Thread revival Heard a couple nights ago: (male, amped-up redneck): "Goooood evenin' Wash Center, this is CIIIIIIIIIIII-TATION xxxx, climbin' through fourteen-point-five for Flight Level Two-Threeeeee-Zerooo, havin' a WONDERFUL evenin'!!" Wash. Center (female, totally unimpressed): "Citation xxxx, Washington Center, roger." Later in the same flight... "Command Post, Reach xxx, we're about uhhhhh 30 out, we're uhhhhh A2, and we've ahhhhh got x pallets, [5-second pause with radio still keyed] and uhhhh 4 of them are T2s, and we've got 7 uhhhhh Space-As, [3-second pause with radio still keyed] and we'll need Customs, and ahhhhh, we don't have any Customs forms, so uhhhhh we'll need some Customs forms brought out when we arrive, annnnnd [5-second pause with radio still keyed] we'll need 60k of fuel, and a bus for uhhhhh x crewmembers. [3-second pause with radio still keyed] How copy?" I wanted to reach through the radio and choke the dude until the noises stopped...
  8. Serious question: why is a KC-10 dual-role painful for the user? Are you talking about A-10s specifically, or fighters generally? Not that I've been doing this for a long time, but I have done plenty of dual-role missions, and I don't recall the word "painful" being used by anyone involved...
  9. I dunno about AR-15s (because I've never fired one), but every M-16A2 I ever fired in the Corps made the "byonggg" sound from the buffer spring. It's the nature of the beast. If you listen closely enough to it, you can even tell when the magazine is empty without counting. edit: On a related note, I've just about decided on a 16" mid-length BCM upper for one of the AR lowers I bought last month.
  10. That was the policy when I worked at Lowe's - "kill them with kindness". If you're ever in a Lowe's and you see multiple associates following one person around the store and constantly asking if they need help with anything, they're most likely tailing a shoplifter. Only the Loss Prevention guy(s) was authorized by corporate to touch a shoplifter, and then only under very specific conditions.
  11. The network at WRI has a 'bot that pops up IE-based warning messages during the logon process. The latest message stresses OPSEC as it pertains to social-networking sites, and ways to ensure you don't compromise sensitive info on Facebook, MySpace, etc. Still can't get to those sites on WRI's network, though... even through the links on af.mil. Hopefully, they'll keep it that way.
  12. For some, bitching must be a currency item. /sarcasm... but not really.
  13. Unfortunately, you are correct. I have the distinct displeasure of flying with a few of those self-serving assholes... and they're not limited to only one paygrade or crew position. KC-10s are "owned" by the two AD Wings (and ultimately by the American taxpayers, of course). Reserve clowns like me just get to borrow the equipment for the duration of the flight/mission.
  14. They signed the contract with Sikorsky for the CH-53K in 2006. Prototype is supposed to fly in 2011. /threadjacking
  15. Yes. This. Scooter, you said it far better than what I was able to come up with...
  16. What has been seen, cannot be unseen. Holy fuck I need some eye bleach...
  17. Wish I had done it sooner.
  18. I'm sure some of it has already been converted to urine by now (although... it was Bud and Mickey Ultra... so it wasn't too far from urine to start with).
  19. I haven't decided on a LPK yet, but Stag and Rock River are in the lead, based on my initial research. The first one will be a 16" barrel, mid-length gas system, basic rifle. I can't afford all the bells & whistles, and I have no experience with any of 'em anyway - all my M-16 trigger time from the other service was with the M-16A2. Not sure yet what I'll do with the second lower; my wife told me after I ordered 2 lowers that she's not interested in her own rifle. I might just keep it in a safe place for later. I also haven't decided whether I want to build my own upper, or just buy one pre-built (BravoCompany has a nice one I've been eyeing up for a while).
  20. Decision made about 10 minutes ago...
  21. Saw this a little while back on the DirecTV channel guide... edit: attachment size
  22. Precisely what I was thinking.
  23. Palmetto: nice Garand. GI stock or replacement? ---------- Any of our resident AR-15 gurus have anything to say (good, bad, or otherwise) about Aero Precision lower or upper receivers? From what I've been able to find in 5 minutes of Google-ing, they actually do a lot of work for other "manufacturers"... edit for format
  24. That would be nice... but I'll bet we never see it fleet-wide, because the cost/benefit ratio won't be good enough in the short-term (i.e. one promotion cycle) to satisfy the beancounters.
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