[TPR] AJ and mothers do not open the image...

Brian Ward brian at trinityarmco.com
Tue Jan 11 21:47:15 PST 2011


I believe the shot was actually from a British soldier and you are right it is old…. I remember a debate over the caliber on the hide at one time with a confirmation for the caliber but it wasn’t a fifty. None the less what ever it was did the job no question about it…. The shot itself was before the existence of the Barrett 416 but right about the time the 408 began being used.

 

Brian

 

From: tpr-bounces at teampanteraracing.com [mailto:tpr-bounces at teampanteraracing.com] On Behalf Of John Bentley
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 11:34 PM
To: tpr at teampanteraracing.com; Brian Ward
Subject: Re: [TPR] AJ and mothers do not open the image...

 


ahhh yes, this pic is an oldie but a goodie.  30 caliber what?  Looks like a 50 signature to me. :)  (ok, maybe a .416) hahaha

JB


--- On Tue, 1/11/11, Brian Ward <brian at trinityarmco.com> wrote:


From: Brian Ward <brian at trinityarmco.com>
Subject: [TPR] AJ and mothers do not open the image...
To: tpr at teampanteraracing.com
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 8:58 PM

This is what I love about the fifty. Yes ammo is on the expensive side but in reality you do not have to do a follow up shot. The target is a confirmed hit every time. If it moves then you missed. No need to double tap….no need to waste further ammo or reveal your position…

 

In reality I believe this was a 30 caliber but none the less he was a bomber that failed to be a marter….

 

Cheers

Grasshopper


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