View Full Version : Any military personel Play LFS?
Gabkicks
3rd February 2006, 05:51
Just wondering :)
inCogNito
3rd February 2006, 06:30
maybe we need a new subforum for these threads? :scratchch :shrug: :pillepall
Tweaker
3rd February 2006, 06:36
My friend played LFS over in Iraq :o And he loves to play it when back home here. Ever since I showed it to him, he has loved it, and eventually ends up doing high speed 360's and 180 reverse turnarounds... you know stuntman kinda stuff :)
Marine Corps, Lance Corporal I think... he's a M203 Specialist.
bobvanvliet
3rd February 2006, 09:41
maybe we need a new subforum for these threads? :scratchch :shrug: :pillepall
We have, it's called off-topic.
Racer Y
3rd February 2006, 11:40
Just wondering :)
A couple A years ago this Italian guy was stationed in Iraq and posted a photo of himself and some Iraqi kids with a sign that said," I love LFS".
At least I think he was from Italy.
Frankmd
3rd February 2006, 12:15
A couple A years ago this Italian guy was stationed in Iraq and posted a photo of himself and some Iraqi kids with a sign that said," I love LFS".
At least I think he was from Italy.
That was one of those 'fill in your own text and get a picture' scripts. It would let you type any text and it was placed on top of the sign. I believe the original sign said something not very nice...
Bob Smith
3rd February 2006, 12:25
/me awaits old war stories of people driving across fields and through undergrowth...
V3NOMOUS
3rd February 2006, 12:50
Tweak so ur m8 is a Propelled Grenade launcher...Since he is an M203 Speacialist :thumb:
deggis
3rd February 2006, 20:55
I voted "Retired". But not really retired as I've only served in the military (last spring) because in Finland we have this "great" thing called compulsory military service. Also known as the free 6/12 month fitness vacation sponsored by the defence forces. I was a anti-tank soldier.
"TJ0" :D
deggis
3rd February 2006, 21:19
Did you get to blow up any actual tanks?
Guess how much a real tank costs?
speedykev
3rd February 2006, 21:35
i am a sniper.:thumb:
in BATTLEFIELD 2:hidesbehi
deggis
3rd February 2006, 21:36
Is that a no?
Yes, no. I mean yes, the correct answer is "no".
Was your question a joke?
micha1980de
3rd February 2006, 21:58
even old "scrap" tanks are expensive to prepare them to be "scrap" so old tanks here get into some museum and the rest get's taken apart.
deggis
3rd February 2006, 22:10
I never joke about tanks. Tanks are very serious things.
At least when the barrel is heading at you. :D
I don't know, I've never been in the army. Maybe they have a bunch of old broken tanks on a practice range so you can fire at them?
So what do you fire at, if tanks are impractical?
In bigger exercises we had real tanks and we shot them with a simulator weapon or with "fake shots" (meaning you just had to pretend like you were shooting with a real thing and then scream "BOOOM!" :D). In live ammo shootings we just had wooden targets and mostly we shot practice rockets (which doesn't create an explosion). Safety is the number one thing...
ps. FYI: I posted this reply already but then deleted it because I edited once more... but you had already replied. :)
deggis
3rd February 2006, 22:51
I'd love to see what a rocket designed to incapacitate a tank does to a wooden target! :D
Edit: Am I imagining things?
Here's a practice target:
http://media.militaryphotos.net/photos/albums/FDF/aav.jpg
And here is a video of shooting an old tank target:
http://tietokannat.mil.fi/kalustoesittely/media/1084260260_PstOhj2000.mpg
Altough the weapon in that video isn't the one I used to carry (it was this: http://tietokannat.mil.fi/kalustoesittely/media/1087198747_apilas1.jpg).
Are you trying to say I'm incapable of time travel?
:D
AJS
4th February 2006, 00:23
I voted "Retired". But not really retired as I've only served in the military (last spring) because in Finland we have this "great" thing called compulsory military service. Also known as the free 6/12 month fitness vacation sponsored by the defence forces. I was a anti-tank soldier.
"TJ0" :D
We also have this... A friend from high school was tank driver. :D
deggis
4th February 2006, 00:42
I'm totally not a gun nerd or anything, but explosions - where nobody actually gets hurt - are always fun to watch :)
I'm not either a gun nerd and I know nothing about them except the ones I've taught to use. The guns are the best thing in the army. The bigger the better. :)
We also have this... A friend from high school was tank driver. :D
Is it a selective conscription in Germany? In here over 80% of men to goes to army. The other 20% either goes to 1 year long non-military service, gets released from the service or goes to jail. Altough I've already done my "duty" this really stinks. We don't really need this in year 2006. Cold War is over.
NONo443
4th February 2006, 04:19
My dad played once or twice and he's retired AF.
Boris Lozac
4th February 2006, 04:32
I'm a female midget in the Scots Dragoon Guards.
LOL!! :D :D :D :D
C'mon guys, what kind of threads are these?? Can u please post them in the offtopic forum????
Dygear
4th February 2006, 04:38
maybe we need a new subforum for these threads? :scratchch :shrug: :pillepall
I've got a name for it, "Random Question Section", catchy I know.
J.B.
4th February 2006, 05:08
I bet I'm not the only German here who is very familiar with these:
http://imageserver.gaming-networks.net/www.battlefield2-news.de/Waffen_US/g3.jpg
http://members.fortunecity.com/sni_tb/ausr-infantriewaffen/weap-g3a3_13.jpg
More because we had to clean them a lot, not because of shooting them a lot (less than once a month, LOL).
X-Ter
4th February 2006, 11:42
That is a Heckler & Koch "G3" witch in Sweden goes by the name of "AK4" :)
I am issued version 2 of that very rifle, complete with AimPoint and magazine upgrades.
AJS
4th February 2006, 12:16
Is it a selective conscription in Germany? In here over 80% of men to goes to army. The other 20% either goes to 1 year long non-military service, gets released from the service or goes to jail. Altough I've already done my "duty" this really stinks. We don't really need this in year 2006. Cold War is over.
Back in 1999 it was more or less universal conscription. Everyone had to go but you could also choose the non-military service or being chased by the Feldjäger (our MP) :D
I think the situation now is that maybe 50% have to go but you have to ask the younger guys here.
Racer Y
4th February 2006, 15:33
HKs are pretty cool, but too much $$$ for me.
I almost bought a FAL, but it was in pieces, packed in grease.
I own a German hand gun though. A mauser "broomhandle". I
traced the serial numbers, it was made in 1921 and it's still very accurate.
and it's fun as hell to shoot - but a real pain to take down and clean.
My favorite handgun is a Dan Wesson .357. My friend has a Glock .40,
it's nice and all, but I prefer a six-shooter as it doesn't jam and cleaning is easier and at 20 yards, my .357 is just as accurate as my deer rifles.
I'm from Texas. Of course I know a little about firearms. :D
jtr99
4th February 2006, 18:07
I'm a female midget in the Scots Dragoon Guards.
Bad! Bad Thisnameistaken! No biscuit!
micha1980de
5th February 2006, 11:17
More because we had to clean them a lot, not because of shooting them a lot (less than once a month, LOL).
Yep, i was in the "inst" and sometimes a g3 was delivered to the weapons repair center because someone stuck his cleaning device inside the barrel...
very nasty...
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