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Wow, he sure took that well.

I wonder if the demoted soldier pulled the trigger when he returned his hand to the grip or if slam-fired as it chambered. It's a French rifle so I figure it's designed more for ease of carry than combat. ;)
 
Wow, he sure took that well.

I wonder if the demoted soldier pulled the trigger when he returned his hand to the grip or if slam-fired as it chambered. It's a French rifle so I figure it's designed more for ease of carry than combat. ;)

does that rifle come with the white flag attachment that can be used in lieu of the bayonet?
 
does that rifle come with the white flag attachment that can be used in lieu of the bayonet?

They might be drilling on how to shoot the officers first.

Unsling.

Point rifle at officers head.

Put safety off.

Chamber.

Fire.

Shooting straight up into the air must be a signal to the opposing forces, kinda dangerous though.:s0131:
 
Wow, he sure took that well.

I wonder if the demoted soldier pulled the trigger when he returned his hand to the grip or if slam-fired as it chambered. It's a French rifle so I figure it's designed more for ease of carry than combat. ;)
Then why are they firing them? I thought French rifles were designed to drop easily. These must not be the never fired, once dropped French rifles you see ads for. :s0112:
 

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