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14-162 Garand Picture of the Day
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Poor muzzle control!
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Originally Posted by
Tom in N.J.
Poor muzzle control!

I was admiring the rest of the subject matter when I noticed that. On my.
Great photo!
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Yes I picked that up straight away but have been soundly trounced by other forum members for stating the obvious in another thread about weapons handling depicted in other photo's.
It was drilled into us more than an ocean oil rig looking for oil NEVER EVER PUT YOUR HAND OVER THE WEAPONS MUZZLE, NOW GIVE ME 20
They were all so very young to be going out and asked to do terrible things and sights that no human should have to see, what price freedom you may say well if you look at the pictures and into any soldiers eyes that have been through hell in any conflict then you can see their souls in the 1000yd stare.
But just love the pic a very natural subject and not posed as some are great stuff even the Woof & Barker looks relaxed instead of is this my best side!
Last edited by CINDERS; 06-10-2014 at 03:20 AM.
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I say always point out saftey infractions. You can still appriciate the photo and consider the context. Unsave practices will always draw my attention. Once it leaves the muzzle it is not coming back.
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