Ladies of Aintree 2024
Discussion
Blib said:
eharding said:
Alickadoo said:
What's he holding in his right hand?
Looks like a 1953 Krupp compact travel sugar spoon, but that's for a different thread. Deffo a Krupp user though.'54, 313(b).
HTH.
(He's a long time customer.)
Athlon said:
Blib said:
eharding said:
Alickadoo said:
What's he holding in his right hand?
Looks like a 1953 Krupp compact travel sugar spoon, but that's for a different thread. Deffo a Krupp user though.'54, 313(b).
HTH.
(He's a long time customer.)
That I am actually genuinely annoyed about this indicates that I probably don't have enough real problems in my life, however.
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.
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