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July 24, 2012, 11:06:21 PM
#26
Payment received and item shipped. I forgot the tracking no. at work, but will post within 24hrs.
legendary
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July 23, 2012, 03:18:50 PM
#25

Even if you can hit a stationary target at a klic, shooting at that distance has about a 2 second travel time, and real targets have a habit of staying in motion after the first shot.  Even professionals don't like to have to perform at that range.  And good luck hitting a dog at more than 100 yards.  Once that trained doberman where you are, you've got about ten seconds to hit him & his littermate before they are on you at a starting range of 100 yards, whether or not they are deliberately trained or just a feral pack.  Boast about your skills like that and I'm going to have to call bullsh*t.

I was just being sarcastic, but i see you take this shit quite seriously. I have aspirations of shooting accurately from 1000 yards...

sorry, I didn't parse the sarcasm.  Yes, I do take this shit seriously.  I was once a professional.  Not a sniper, mind you, but in a related field.

professional cleaner.....
Er... Sort of.  USMC, 4th Marine Division, 0331 (MachineGunner)
legendary
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July 23, 2012, 03:15:56 PM
#24
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

No defense against an infrared scope, though.

Or trained dogs.

not worried about trained dogs at 1000+ yds

Even if you can hit a stationary target at a klic, shooting at that distance has about a 2 second travel time, and real targets have a habit of staying in motion after the first shot.  Even professionals don't like to have to perform at that range.  And good luck hitting a dog at more than 100 yards.  Once that trained doberman where you are, you've got about ten seconds to hit him & his littermate before they are on you at a starting range of 100 yards, whether or not they are deliberately trained or just a feral pack.  Boast about your skills like that and I'm going to have to call bullsh*t.

I was just being sarcastic, but i see you take this shit quite seriously. I have aspirations of shooting accurately from 1000 yards...

sorry, I didn't parse the sarcasm.  Yes, I do take this shit seriously.  I was once a professional.  Not a sniper, mind you, but in a related field.

professional cleaner.....
legendary
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Merit: 1010
July 23, 2012, 03:12:40 PM
#23
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

No defense against an infrared scope, though.

Or trained dogs.

not worried about trained dogs at 1000+ yds

Even if you can hit a stationary target at a klic, shooting at that distance has about a 2 second travel time, and real targets have a habit of staying in motion after the first shot.  Even professionals don't like to have to perform at that range.  And good luck hitting a dog at more than 100 yards.  Once that trained doberman where you are, you've got about ten seconds to hit him & his littermate before they are on you at a starting range of 100 yards, whether or not they are deliberately trained or just a feral pack.  Boast about your skills like that and I'm going to have to call bullsh*t.

I was just being sarcastic, but i see you take this shit quite seriously. I have aspirations of shooting accurately from 1000 yards...

sorry, I didn't parse the sarcasm.  Yes, I do take this shit seriously.  I was once a professional.  Not a sniper, mind you, but in a related field.
legendary
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July 23, 2012, 02:17:11 PM
#22
payment sent.
legendary
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July 23, 2012, 09:04:10 AM
#21
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

No defense against an infrared scope, though.

Or trained dogs.

not worried about trained dogs at 1000+ yds

Even if you can hit a stationary target at a klic, shooting at that distance has about a 2 second travel time, and real targets have a habit of staying in motion after the first shot.  Even professionals don't like to have to perform at that range.  And good luck hitting a dog at more than 100 yards.  Once that trained doberman where you are, you've got about ten seconds to hit him & his littermate before they are on you at a starting range of 100 yards, whether or not they are deliberately trained or just a feral pack.  Boast about your skills like that and I'm going to have to call bullsh*t.

I was just being sarcastic, but i see you take this shit quite seriously. I have aspirations of shooting accurately from 1000 yards...
legendary
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Merit: 1010
July 23, 2012, 08:47:53 AM
#20
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

No defense against an infrared scope, though.

Or trained dogs.

not worried about trained dogs at 1000+ yds

Even if you can hit a stationary target at a klic, shooting at that distance has about a 2 second travel time, and real targets have a habit of staying in motion after the first shot.  Even professionals don't like to have to perform at that range.  And good luck hitting a dog at more than 100 yards.  Once that trained doberman where you are, you've got about ten seconds to hit him & his littermate before they are on you at a starting range of 100 yards, whether or not they are deliberately trained or just a feral pack.  Boast about your skills like that and I'm going to have to call bullsh*t.
newbie
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July 23, 2012, 05:00:37 AM
#19
...and I would've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you nosey kids!
legendary
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July 22, 2012, 11:08:22 PM
#18
Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit
inb4 "2012 lolwut attacks"

 Grin
sr. member
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July 22, 2012, 09:47:15 PM
#17
Ghillie Suit? All I see is one gigantic nugget of weed...

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July 22, 2012, 09:13:39 PM
#16
Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit
inb4 "2012 lolwut attacks"
legendary
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July 22, 2012, 08:44:16 PM
#14
Swa...swa... SWAMP MONSTER!!!



(Sorry for the lack of video, but there was no video that caught the entire Family Guy scene.)
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July 22, 2012, 08:37:43 PM
#13
Ok, so lolwut has first dibs, and I am washing it right now.
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July 22, 2012, 08:33:54 PM
#12
legendary
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July 22, 2012, 08:06:40 PM
#11
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

No defense against an infrared scope, though.

Or trained dogs.

not worried about trained dogs at 1000+ yds
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
July 22, 2012, 08:06:08 PM
#10
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

Ok, I'll wash it and let you know how it turns out  Cheesy

Also, it has a rifle covering

is it built in to the suit or separate? pics?
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July 22, 2012, 07:50:48 PM
#9
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

Ok, I'll wash it and let you know how it turns out  Cheesy

Also, it has a rifle covering
member
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July 22, 2012, 07:49:20 PM
#8
I'd be interested as well, if it wasn't a little big on someone 6 feet tall.  I'm much smaller than that, and relatively skinny.  

EDIT:  You look like the Swamp Thing.

Yeah the sleeve length (aka the liner) is elastic and not too long, but the threads extend much farther than that, thus covering most of my hands. Long story short, it's going to be loose on most everyone, because that's how it was made.
legendary
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July 22, 2012, 07:49:10 PM
#7
There are no washing instructions, but the liner is nylon as far as i can tell, and the outside is jute I believe. No reason it cant be washed, but I would do it by hand, because I have a feeling that a washing machine would rip a lot of the threads out. You could try turning it inside out before washing, which might help, but yeah.

If you wash it, I'll buy it. Motherfuckers will never find me with my anti glare scope and ghillie rifle kit

No defense against an infrared scope, though.

Or trained dogs.
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