Post the weapon system that legitimately gave you a hard-on while firing

Post the weapon system that legitimately gave you a hard-on while firing.

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That gives me a hard on just from looking at it, I'd like to fire one someday.

You where my only friend that understood me in the sandbox. I miss you Chuk-Chuk.

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Firing the 240b at cyclic rate is. Oh, it's magical.

AH YEAH. FINE CHOICE. NOTHING LIKE A 40 MIKE MIKE GOING OFF

Ma Deuce

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I've fired every one of these, and the army ruined it every time. The army can take the fun out of everthing, even heavy weapons,

Fun to fire but a bitch to clean properly

Ugandan gate guards had these in Iraq. We got to shoot them and it was cool. uhuhu uhuhuhuh.

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The broken turret ring made firing this nonsensicaly fun.

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The only one of two weapons that I fired so this I guess

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Fortunately i will never clean those bitches again, but way back during MCT we had to clean all of them after the range day. Its hard to remember, but once you take the barrel out and theres the cover to prevent carbon from entering the weapon, around it was DISGUSTING. Inside the reciever theres the little notches where you literally need to take a scuz brush to pick at the LUMPS of SOLID CARBON to get it out. COP didn't even work.

Fuck that weapon system. It's fun tho.
>inna MCT, Leujuene
>Get down next to my buddy who's firing the M240 on it's tripod.
>Feel like german soldier lifting up the tray, feeding the round in, and holding it there as I close the tray.
>Pat buddy, he racks the bolt back in its firing position.
>Watch as tracers and super long bursts hit the dirt around 500m away.
>Tracers burning the entire field
>Run out of our belt, take the barrel out and replace it, dont count the clicks because im a shitbag
>go up into the front leaning rest position as he crawls underneath me
>mount the tripod, he feeds the rounds in
>PULL the bolt back into its locked position, felt amazing
>start firing bursts of "die motherfucker die"
>Start shooting longer bursts, the recoil vibrating the tripod and my body
>dirt and tracers
>ywn never shoot the m240 again because comms pog

The 240. Hands down. carried that shit on patrol for about 3 months.

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>pompf pompf pompf
>wait 9001 seconds
>puff puff puff

MK19s did their job but they were anticlimactic to say the least.

Same. I went through MCT a year ago and am comms as well.

Puberty. Everything gave me a hard un.

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This was my little friend.

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Fuck user shooting a PKM is my wet dream. What was it like? How heavy was she?

Comm pogs are the worst next to motor-trash. We had both of you shitbags in my artillery unit. Non-shooting, un-physically fit, constantly NJP’d turds.

wait, the USMC is trained to count the clicks when you change barrels? That's so stupid, just smack the handle.
And why would you not just stand up to switch gunners? You're not going to switch gunners in the field, so why train to stay low like that?
Oh, and I heard you guys have weapons platoons instead of weapons squads, how does that work? Do you generally embed one gun per squad?

>t. Army Infantry AG

>can actually see the rounds/tracers drop into the target

Ufffff

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Being behind it while prone was disappointing, because you dont feel anything at all really, almost zero recoil. Doesnt even hurt the ears, but firing it standing is fucking exhilirating bro. Well she was made in 1975, chilled about in the warehouses for a while, then i got get and popped her cherry. She weighed 7.5 kg dry and 100 round belt is 8 kgs.

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