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O.F.A.S.T.S. Who's Going?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom K" data-source="post: 1190734" data-attributes="member: 9906"><p>My wife and I went on Sunday, and the weather was very nice. We heard that Saturday was a lot more crowded too. We both ran a mag each through a Thompson, a grease gun, an AK-47 and an integrally suppressed MP5. Then we just watched for a while. They did a “kill the car” with a little yellow car, but were unable to get it to roll down the slope as planned, so everyone just opened up on it where it sat.</p><p></p><p>Then I shot a couple of mags through a BAR. I was getting ready to try a belt-fed, but they called a cease-fire and took a break while they set up another “kill the car”, a big ol’ Impala. I was able to be on the line, prone behind a German MG74 (a variant of the MG42), when the snipers cut the rope holding the Impala and it started rolling down the hillside. Everyone opened up on it and I laid in some 8mm and it blew up &#8211; I don’t know if it was actually me who hit the charge or not but it seemed like it, and the range assistant clapped me on the shoulder and said, “You got it man!” I finished out the belt and then did 30 rounds of .50 caliber through an M2 Browning.</p><p></p><p>We had a good time, and spent about $400 overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom K, post: 1190734, member: 9906"] My wife and I went on Sunday, and the weather was very nice. We heard that Saturday was a lot more crowded too. We both ran a mag each through a Thompson, a grease gun, an AK-47 and an integrally suppressed MP5. Then we just watched for a while. They did a “kill the car” with a little yellow car, but were unable to get it to roll down the slope as planned, so everyone just opened up on it where it sat. Then I shot a couple of mags through a BAR. I was getting ready to try a belt-fed, but they called a cease-fire and took a break while they set up another “kill the car”, a big ol’ Impala. I was able to be on the line, prone behind a German MG74 (a variant of the MG42), when the snipers cut the rope holding the Impala and it started rolling down the hillside. Everyone opened up on it and I laid in some 8mm and it blew up – I don’t know if it was actually me who hit the charge or not but it seemed like it, and the range assistant clapped me on the shoulder and said, “You got it man!” I finished out the belt and then did 30 rounds of .50 caliber through an M2 Browning. We had a good time, and spent about $400 overall. [/QUOTE]
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