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    That marpat wearing individual doesn't look like you Badger...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    That marpat wearing individual doesn't look like you Badger...?
    It's not...

    I just thought these were interesting videos for folks who had never seen a K98kicon be handled and fired before. The guy taking the one video standing (breaking 90) near the front of the rifle was a questionable move. I wonder if he was using a long telescopic lense on the video camera?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    The guy taking the one video standing (breaking 90) near the front of the rifle was a questionable move. I wonder if he was using a long telescopic lense on the video camera?
    It didn't look like it.

    Whenever I want a shot like that I use a tripod.

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    More my liking these those jerks.
    They scare the crap out of me
    None of them know how to shoot

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    Good vidoes. Brings back memories of the range, and the woods.

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