10-13-2005, 09:24
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I have ten years experience in video production. I own a full line non-liner editing system running Adobe Premier Pro and using a Matrox RTX100 card. I also have Photoshop CS. I never said I know everything, but what I don’t know I have good, like mined people, that can help.
If this site ever needs video help, PM and I will see what I can do.
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Roger JPH and thanks.
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10-31-2005, 16:06
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OK guys (18B/11B3S & 4S);
I gave you a few hours. We had a funny post about firing a 57mm RCL Rifle and I asked a question about adjusting the back blast/recoil. No replies yet.
Is the back blast/recoil on a 57mm/106mm RCL Rifle(s) set at "The Factory" or can it be adjusted by plates and screws at the Venturie (sp?) Port at the breach block?
Any considerations that need to be taken into acount when bore sighting the 57mm RCL vs the sight picture on the scope when "Bore Sighting".
Hey, I'm just a dumb 12B at heart. The finer points of the weapons MOS are lost on me. I do have a funny story about a 57mm RCL Rilfe I'll tell some day.
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I lied, I don't have "Change 1".
But the back blast on the 106 is fixed. "Triangular in shape with the apex at the breech. It extends 39 meters to the rear and has a 46 meter base." It is divided into two zones, a danger zone and a caution zone."
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10-31-2005, 16:22
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It is divided into two zones, a danger zone and a caution zone."
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Or, as I call it - Regulah and Extra Crispy
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10-31-2005, 17:59
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ROFLMAO... that isn't the first time I've heard that.
I participated in a live fire with the Philippine Marines where they were firing one of those. They seemed to skip the item on the gunners checklist to check backblast area quite a bit. Then again, they also seemed to skip the whole "Aim the gun" item too (and clean the gun, check the barrel for obstuctions, inspect ammo etc...)
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07-28-2008, 19:47
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working with iraqi's and afghani's they seem want to learn the hard way
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07-28-2008, 20:19
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working with iraqi's and afghani's they seem want to learn the hard way
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You might want to dig out that registration message and comply before reviving any more ancient threads.
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