Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
sssssshhhhhh.... duuuude.....Back in the day, I packed around the M60, M16A1, and 1911A1 all over Central America....
sssssshhhhhh.... duuuude.....
First rule of tramping around S America is that we DON'T TALK about tramping around S America.
Same name over at GH with me too, old crewmate. M4C is kind of a specialized M4 forum, used to be a more professional, more technical-minded alternate to BARFcom.
barf.com has cut off several friends who posted embarrassing questions/comments. I can't get on as I am on AOL.
Don't tell me I'm not listening I can't hear you LALALALALA Oliver North is still alive LALALALALA South and Central America are sovereign republics LALALALALA they don't need our help LALALALALA...I can say I was there.... you want details? Watch the History Channel.... I couldn't BELIEVE they declassified some of the stuff the aired.
Don't tell me I'm not listening I can't hear you LALALALALA Oliver North is still alive LALALALALA South and Central America are sovereign republics LALALALALA they don't need our help LALALALALA...
I'd like to see that documentary. Cold War wasn't quite as chilly as they made it out to be, was it. Not sure how "released" I am from my old NDA... probably plenty enough by now.
A saying picked up from the locals (and I still use today): Algo es algo, pero nada es mejor.
(Something is something, but nothing is worse).
True, but of late there has been a creep of more Arfcom-ish postings and members--M4C is still head and shoulders above though. Gunhub, where Hummer and I have met before, is kind of the final iteration of the old Prodigy Shooting Sports BB where a number of big-name gunwriters like Frank James, Walt Rauch, Dean Speir, Patrick Sweeney and Charlie Petty once held court, combined with the old Battlerifles forum.Two very different places.
M4Carbine.net Forums
AR15.Com - Your Firearm Resource. (AR-15, AR-10, M4, M16, AK-47, and More!)
True, but of late there has been a creep of more Arfcom-ish postings and members--M4C is still head and shoulders above though.
Good eating.What's your opinion on frogs?
Just kidding!!
Back in the day, I packed around the M60, M16A1, and 1911A1 all over Central America.... never had any issues (with the kit), and it got the job done.
Welcome to the forum, there's a good amount of entertainment, intelligence, and outright dumb around here... it should provide many hours of entertainment for you.
They're good eating.What's your opinion on frogs?
Just kidding!!
Back in the day, I packed around the M60, M16A1, and 1911A1 all over Central America.... never had any issues (with the kit), and it got the job done.
Welcome to the forum, there's a good amount of entertainment, intelligence, and outright dumb around here... it should provide many hours of entertainment for you.
Outside static exhibits???? No following you?Hummer
Would you happen to have any clue where all the outside static exhibits went??? I have been hunting where they went and have not found a clue -- that is a huge amount of precious metal that has gone missing...
Not much use for a blond-haired, blue-eyed op in the post-Cold War era. The fall of the Berlin Wall signalled the end of my usefulness... no WAY I'm learning Farsi now.Let's just say I have LESS THAN no use for a certain alphabet agency that starts with the third letter of the alphabet.
AT THE MUSEUM? I heard a new one was built and a lot of it is indoors somewhere. I have not been on the PG since 1986 when I stopped by there on honeymoon to put wife on account. Did you ever see all the aircraft in storage? supposedly the third biggest air force display in the world.
Strange thing is I was just at Fort Lee in September and asked around -- nobody knows anything about any vehicles being sent or being stored there. As I said, that is a whole lot of precious heavy metal that is currently lost. What a shame -- it was one impressive display of armor...
Looks like another Obozo eff-you to our military and heritage... U.S. Army Ordnance Training and Heritage Center, 2221 Adams Ave, Bldg 5020, Fort Lee, VA (2019)Yup on the grounds. Supposedly the vehicles were to be transferred to Fort Lee to be redisplayed. Here is an article from 2009:
Ordnance Museum move - The remains
www.army.mil
Strange thing is I was just at Fort Lee in September and asked around -- nobody knows anything about any vehicles being sent or being stored there. As I said, that is a whole lot of precious heavy metal that is currently lost. What a shame -- it was one impressive display of armor...