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  1. Local gun store had them for 600 + dollars. 0.o . LOL Where can I get a good one for the 3 - 400 dollar range I'm used to seeing? Also what are the differences besides obvious cosmetics on the IZ 332, the 132 and the M10?
  2. Haha...Only if you get two as well!
  3. Anyone have experience with this? Apologies if this has been posted before. It's awesome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_W1pLT7xSA
  4. Getting together a decent fire control system to ward off rocket attacks would be difficult to get working under a time crunch. Most systems today use a doppler radar with a very narrow beam width for pinpoint anti-inc, combined with a full spectrum surface search system (ala- 48 r). Because RPG attacks would be happening within 100 yards, a system like that wouldn't be very plausible on its own....supplemented by a drones or AWACS though.....who knows. Would just be a matter of getting POF location, make that data relative to the target and point the countermeasure in its general direction.
  5. Getting together a decent fire control system to ward off rocket attacks would be difficult to get working under a time crunch. Most systems today use a doppler radar with a very narrow beam width for pinpoint anti-inc, combined with a full spectrum surface search system (ala- 48 r). Because RPG attacks would be happening within 100 yards, a system like that wouldn't be very plausible on its own....supplemented by a drones or AWACS though.....who knows. Would just be a matter of getting POF location, make that data relative to the target and point the countermeasure in its general direction.
  6. Getting together a decent fire control system to ward off rocket attacks would be difficult to get working under a time crunch. Most systems today use a doppler radar with a very narrow beam width for pinpoint anti-inc, combined with a full spectrum surface search system (ala- 48 r). Because RPG attacks would be happening within 100 yards, a system like that wouldn't be very plausible on its own....supplemented by a drones or AWACS though.....who knows. Would just be a matter of getting POF location, make that data relative to the target and point the countermeasure in its general direction.
  7. Will.....Don't abandon the design of the 12g mini-gun. While it is questionable that such a thing would be effective for military engagements at range, it IS NOT questionable that such a device would be an INCREDIBLY effective countermeasure system to incoming RPG fire, grenades thrown or surface IED sweeping at range. With the way ROE tends to go these days, protection from attack is just as important if not more than the delivery of one.
  8. Was that an overpressure problem with the Mini-12g?
  9. The AA quad 42 was an interesting endeavor to be sure. To be able to get something like that together in the time frame allotted speaks volumes about your shop and the folks employed there....Must have been a good week for overtime pay!!! I noticed that next week you are doing a suppressed MK19. WTF!!?!?! I stood behind plenty of weapons in Iraq, and that one was always on my list of "really want to shoot". Sadly, the closest I could get was the MK 79 (uneventful release, excellent climax). I did get to spend ALOT of time behind the MK 38 25mm. If you can suppress one of those, you are be
  10. That was definitely a saiga 12 in Drive Angry. Other notable movie showings of the saiga 12 were: Machette (The hit man in the church has one with a goofy kit on it), Gun (50 Cent sells one), Burn Notice (An X-EOD guy uses one to try to kill someone).
  11. NO! Red-n-Black is fine. Caged....are you an X-FC 1147? If so....ME TOO!
  12. This ban will not occur guys. Rest easy and wait for prices to calm down.
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