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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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6/17/2002: Young lady gifts a guard
![]() Thanks to Zeolite for sending along this ultra-cute one of a young lady trying very hard to give a gift to a palace guard. Unfortunately she won't get very far, since the guy's whole schtick is to remain entirely motionless no matter what. But did y'all see the Golden Jubilee celebrations? I'm sure there's a ton of renewed good will towards the good Queen, and why the hell not, she a fine old bird. |
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Minnesota
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Once in Edinburgh I was being touristy at the castle and there was a guard doing his best to keep it together. The antics of some of camera toting tourists had tickled him and he was starting to crack up. His commanding officer methodically walked over, stood face to face about 8 inches away, said a few inaudible words and then popped what looked to be a lemon drop into the giggling guard's mouth. Decorum was preserved.
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Master of the Domain
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: AZ
Posts: 221
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what the commanding officer said
Next time private, it'll be two.
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Keymaster of Gozer
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Patapsco Drainage Basin
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Awwww. Cute picture.
![]() Is it just me, or does it seem strange to see a guard in an old-fashioned uniform and bearskin shako carrying a modern rifle? I've always thought the SA-80 is a very odd-looking weapon, with the magazine behind the handle and the trigger. Has anybody ever had a chance to play with one? |
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whig
Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 5,075
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Played with a Styer AUG, havne't fired just held, its a similar structure. Personally i liked the side, it was easy to hold, very light and gave you greater control, but that has a forward handle, the SAR-80 doesn't. Wasen't the idea somethign like to incorperate a longer barrel length with making the body much larger?
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Master of the Domain
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: AZ
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gun
Don't forget the frog sticker at the end of that thing, for "close in" work.
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Hoodoo Guru
Join Date: May 2001
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Southern California
Posts: 6,674
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Shooting a bullpup-type rifle
I've shot the Steyr -- very easy to handle, very ergonomic, very easy to shoot straight. It's designed to be an efficient adaptor between the human frame and the business of putting metal on target.
As a means of getting a bayonet into somebody, I can hardly imagine a worse way to do it short of putting the handle up your patoot and jumping on top of the guy butt-first. Ergonomically arranged rifles with handles, big box magazines, and protruding sights tend not to be optimum as bayonet reach-out-&-touchers, as you really want a long skinny rifle for that work. The bullpup layout exacerbates that situation by being short as well. I imagine the next generation of bullpup rifles will be adjustable to eject either right or left, until that Heckler & Koch caseless cartridge technology matures enough for it to work in as many adverse environments as brass-cased cartridges do.
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