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<blockquote data-quote="zzzzzer" data-source="post: 1021581" data-attributes="member: 2704"><p>SA, </p><p>Bro, the 249-AR is absolutely sick!!! You definitely know it when you hear one, too. The sound doesn't strike the fear of Allah in the enemy like the M240/M60 but man its sending a lot of lead down range. Plus its not all that heavy especially when compared to the 240 -- that bad boy weighs 27.6 pounds and on a 6-mile patrol you feel every ounce of it...lol. </p><p></p><p>Security Forces, special operations, and a few other fields are listed as Class A so we have to qualify on weapons annually. My next shot at expert with the M9 is 2005. But, hey, how's everything going aboard ship? Man, I don't see how you and Tony deal with the sea. Props to ya'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzzzzer, post: 1021581, member: 2704"] SA, Bro, the 249-AR is absolutely sick!!! You definitely know it when you hear one, too. The sound doesn't strike the fear of Allah in the enemy like the M240/M60 but man its sending a lot of lead down range. Plus its not all that heavy especially when compared to the 240 -- that bad boy weighs 27.6 pounds and on a 6-mile patrol you feel every ounce of it...lol. Security Forces, special operations, and a few other fields are listed as Class A so we have to qualify on weapons annually. My next shot at expert with the M9 is 2005. But, hey, how's everything going aboard ship? Man, I don't see how you and Tony deal with the sea. Props to ya'. [/QUOTE]
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