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My first shot with my brother-in-law's non-licensed, non-permit-ed, non-registered, but still legal (Idaho rocks!) AK-47. Photo taken with my black Motorola RAZR V3. Surprisingly, the 7.62 round did not penetrate the back of the TV, but we could not find the spent slug. We proceded to shoot the hell out of the unit.
Going by the suspension and low profile of this tracked vehicle it looks like a British Vickers Light Tank Mk VI without the turret or a recovery tow vehicle. Made by Vickers-Armstrongs in the late 1930s and saw action in WW2 and after. Spotted at a 76 gas station in West L.A./Mar Vista area.
9mm Parabellum on the left, .300 Blackout on the right. Both of the rounds way 125grains. However, both are designed very differently and fly very differently!
Nederland, Utrecht, Soest, 28-10-2014; De Stompert, voormalig militair oefenterrein. Oefencircuit voor tanks, incl. waterbak
Former military training area. Circuit training for tanks, including a water tank.
luchtfoto (toeslag op standard tarieven);
aerial photo (additional fee required);
copyright foto/photo Siebe Swart
9/26/15 photo by Stephen Schatz, Office of Communications
This annual family-oriented event serves as an introduction for young people and newcomers to outdoor sports while teaching the important role hunting and fishing play in wildlife conservation.
Nice rydes spotted in the wild. WW2 M5 Stuart Light Tank spotted at a 76 gas station in West L.A./Mar Vista area.
The tank was being prepped for the new owner that was going to have it delivered to it's new home.
Going by the suspension and low profile of this tracked vehicle it looks like a British Vickers Light Tank Mk VI without the turret or a recovery tow vehicle. Made by Vickers-Armstrongs in the late 1930s and saw action in WW2 and after. Spotted at a 76 gas station in West L.A./Mar Vista area.
...for the photographer.
i had to take a hundred photos just to get three with the muzzle flash, but this was the best. and yes, this is real.
aspen, colorado
1975
target practice at smuggler mine
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I've only ever and would only ever shoot rats - we're overun with them.
And give myself the odd black eye.
Aberlady bay. There are 2 miniature XT-class subs here, which were lashed to a concrete tank trap and used for target practice for aerial attack. They become evident at low tide.
Coldest day ever at the beach. The wind was insanely cold.