Ladies of Aintree 2024
Discussion
tupak798 said:
ajprice said:
Here we go, the one reason every year for the Daily Mail to exist. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1330034...
It doesn't get any better does it?What a sthole.
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
C n C said:
I know nothing about armed police and the guns they are issued with, but on several occasions when I've seen them, they tend to have what I'd describe as small sub-machine guns.
This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Heckler & Koch HK417. This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Makes him look dead ‘ard!
Edited by MDMA . on Saturday 13th April 15:40
He is a designated marksman. Hence the bipod, bigger optic etc, I think it just looks extra big as he is a bit of a shorter dude, but the can is not helping things either as its adding an extra 6-8 inches to the OAL.
Edited by MDMA . on Sunday 14th April 12:29
MDMA . said:
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
C n C said:
I know nothing about armed police and the guns they are issued with, but on several occasions when I've seen them, they tend to have what I'd describe as small sub-machine guns.
This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Heckler & Koch HK417. This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Makes him look dead ‘ard!
Edited by MDMA . on Saturday 13th April 15:40
He is a designated marksman. Hence the bipod, bigger optic etc, I think it just looks extra big as he is a bit of a shorter dude, but the can is not helping things either as its adding an extra 6-8 inches to the OAL.
Edited by MDMA . on Sunday 14th April 12:29
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
C n C said:
I know nothing about armed police and the guns they are issued with, but on several occasions when I've seen them, they tend to have what I'd describe as small sub-machine guns.
This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Heckler & Koch HK417. This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Makes him look dead ‘ard!
Edited by MDMA . on Saturday 13th April 15:40
He is a designated marksman. Hence the bipod, bigger optic etc, I think it just looks extra big as he is a bit of a shorter dude, but the can is not helping things either as its adding an extra 6-8 inches to the OAL.
Edited by MDMA . on Sunday 14th April 12:29
C n C said:
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
C n C said:
I know nothing about armed police and the guns they are issued with, but on several occasions when I've seen them, they tend to have what I'd describe as small sub-machine guns.
This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Heckler & Koch HK417. This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Makes him look dead ‘ard!
Edited by MDMA . on Saturday 13th April 15:40
He is a designated marksman. Hence the bipod, bigger optic etc, I think it just looks extra big as he is a bit of a shorter dude, but the can is not helping things either as its adding an extra 6-8 inches to the OAL.
Edited by MDMA . on Sunday 14th April 12:29
C n C said:
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
gotoPzero said:
MDMA . said:
C n C said:
I know nothing about armed police and the guns they are issued with, but on several occasions when I've seen them, they tend to have what I'd describe as small sub-machine guns.
This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Heckler & Koch HK417. This guy at Aintree (image from the DM link posted earlier) seems to be carrying something that could take out an elephant at 1000 yards.
Any knowledgable PHers who could shed light on what it is, and maybe why they'd be wandering round Aintree with it?
Makes him look dead ‘ard!
Edited by MDMA . on Saturday 13th April 15:40
He is a designated marksman. Hence the bipod, bigger optic etc, I think it just looks extra big as he is a bit of a shorter dude, but the can is not helping things either as its adding an extra 6-8 inches to the OAL.
Edited by MDMA . on Sunday 14th April 12:29
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eharding said:
Good point - the Telegraph article was a little light on coverage of the female attendees, but here are some enjoying the cultural highlights of the day:
Forget the Peaky Blinders cosplayers, just picking up on some of the crowd in the background:Bloke on the left looks royally pissed and having a great time, completely forgot about any horse racing
Bloke a little to the right in the fedora looks like he's got money on the fight and his guy is winning
Guy double fisting 2 pints looks like he wants to join in
Woman in black is obviously one of their mums and cheering their lad on
Guy on the far right is riding an invisible horse
Woman in pink...
Zetec-S said:
eharding said:
Good point - the Telegraph article was a little light on coverage of the female attendees, but here are some enjoying the cultural highlights of the day:
Forget the Peaky Blinders cosplayers, just picking up on some of the crowd in the background:Bloke on the left looks royally pissed and having a great time, completely forgot about any horse racing
Bloke a little to the right in the fedora looks like he's got money on the fight and his guy is winning
Guy double fisting 2 pints looks like he wants to join in
Woman in black is obviously one of their mums and cheering their lad on
Guy on the far right is riding an invisible horse
Woman in pink...
Zetec-S said:
Forget the Peaky Blinders cosplayers, just picking up on some of the crowd in the background:
Bloke on the left looks royally pissed and having a great time, completely forgot about any horse racing
Bloke a little to the right in the fedora looks like he's got money on the fight and his guy is winning
Guy double fisting 2 pints looks like he wants to join in
Woman in black is obviously one of their mums and cheering their lad on
Guy on the far right is riding an invisible horse
Woman in pink...
Women in pink seems quite pleased with the way things are going, while her mate is holding her arm and saying "No, Deirdre, there's no need to join in".Bloke on the left looks royally pissed and having a great time, completely forgot about any horse racing
Bloke a little to the right in the fedora looks like he's got money on the fight and his guy is winning
Guy double fisting 2 pints looks like he wants to join in
Woman in black is obviously one of their mums and cheering their lad on
Guy on the far right is riding an invisible horse
Woman in pink...
Zetec-S said:
eharding said:
Good point - the Telegraph article was a little light on coverage of the female attendees, but here are some enjoying the cultural highlights of the day:
Forget the Peaky Blinders cosplayers, just picking up on some of the crowd in the background:Bloke on the left looks royally pissed and having a great time, completely forgot about any horse racing
Bloke a little to the right in the fedora looks like he's got money on the fight and his guy is winning
Guy double fisting 2 pints looks like he wants to join in
Woman in black is obviously one of their mums and cheering their lad on
Guy on the far right is riding an invisible horse
Woman in pink...
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