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Let me guess, shooter using a 3D printed AR?
“This reported incident occurred during a normal, scheduled installation exercise which included an active shooter scenario at a separate location in Area A,” officials said in the release.
“Upon investigation, it was determined that the incident at the (medical center) was not an actual Active Shooter incident.”
Officials said a 911 call was made by an individual who believed there was a “real-world” incident at the base hospital.
Good enough for Nonsense Mom's Statistics.
Let me guess, shooter using a 3D printed AR?
Want a funny story? When I was in Iraq we weren't issued guns for 3 months, when we got them we were issued one magazine that was to be placed in a pouch on the butt stock and only loaded into the weapon if attacked. Then when we entered certain places on base we had to turn our weapons over to Ugandan PMCs guarding the place who had newer weapons than we did.Still boggles my mind that our armed forces aren’t allowed to open carry on base here, and are told to hide in place and wait for local police to handle it. Whaaat?
Should be just the opposite, everyone’s armed, first sign of a shooter and the gates get locked. No one out, no one in, let them hunt and kill the MF and leave his body outside the main gate for the coroner. Done.
Still boggles my mind that our armed forces aren’t allowed to open carry on base here, and are told to hide in place and wait for local police to handle it. Whaaat?
Should be just the opposite, everyone’s armed, first sign of a shooter and the gates get locked. No one out, no one in, let them hunt and kill the MF and leave his body outside the main gate for the coroner. Done.
Is that what you would have done back in your day in the 'Old Corps', or are you just shooting from the hip again?
Were Marines and other military personnel allowed to carry on base at any point in recent history? I'm pretty sure the amount of people getting shot on base would be 10x what it is now if everyone carried. The base I'm on right now is the exception to the rule, but I'm pretty sure every other one would have an 'ND of the Day' board in the chow hall.
I'm pretty sure the amount of people getting shot on base would be 10x what it is now if everyone carried.
The base I'm on right now is the exception to the rule,
but I'm pretty sure every other one would have an 'ND of the Day' board in the chow hall.
You are pretty sure of that? That's interesting. How exactly are you so sure?
That's convenient.
You seem to be pretty sure of a lot of things. What you don't seem to be is full of evidence or examples to support those things though.
I’ve sworn off picking fights with washed up has-beens on the internet.
Good evening, gentlemen.
I don’t belong on the base I’m on...it’s just conveniently where my leadership course was located. I’m amazed at the level of professionalism we have been shown here as visitors. Hint, the next barracks over are Marine Corps Raiders and they’re the real deal...pretty certain they could handle carrying and not hurting anyone.
I’m not going to bother with defending my statement to you because I have a paper to write. If you disagree with me, that’s so awesome for you and I think you should defend your argument because you likely have more time on your hands than I do.
I’ve sworn off picking fights with washed up has-beens on the internet.
Good evening, gentlemen.