Im in the CF and we use the C7 family of rifles, and i was wondering what the L85A2 is like (specifically the stoppages, and what the bullpup set up is like).
Yes, aim to do that before. Because at any standard fitness test ( Before they send you to recruitment ) they are the PAR times you will be required to achieve.Gaiseric said:Should I be able to do that before enlisting?Dectomax said:A standard run time should be less than 10minutes for 1.5 miles and less than 20minutes for 3 miles.
What do you think of the USMC?
I plan on joining the Army or the USMC do you have any opinion on which I should join?
What is your favorite gun that you've used?
I've never seen anything other than a 500Lb dropped. So I can't comment.NinjaDeathSlap said:What about a 1000Lb Bomb?Dectomax said:UAV - Predator missile - Helicopter. On a good day, replace Pred with Airstrike. There's nothing more awe-inspiring than a 500Lb hitting a compound.Buchholz101 said:What killstreaks do you have equipped?
(also, respect to Buchholz101 for best question yet)
I find the L85A2 to be a very good rifle. It's accurate and very comfortable to hold. I've never had any stoppages with my rifle. the only complaint with it is the exit chamber. Makes it annoying if your left handed.Tinman_1993 said:Im in the CF and we use the C7 family of rifles, and i was wondering what the L85A2 is like (specifically the stoppages, and what the bullpup set up is like).
Boot camp - Recruit Training. As I stated earier. The single most difficult thing I've ever done.aakibar said:How difficult was boot camp?
Thanks buddy. It's nice to get a different perspective.Dectomax said:Yes, aim to do that before. Because at any standard fitness test ( Before they send you to recruitment ) they are the PAR times you will be required to achieve.Gaiseric said:Should I be able to do that before enlisting?Dectomax said:A standard run time should be less than 10minutes for 1.5 miles and less than 20minutes for 3 miles.
What do you think of the USMC?
I plan on joining the Army or the USMC do you have any opinion on which I should join?
What is your favorite gun that you've used?
The USMC, are very different to The Royal Marines. Though, as a Marine I respect them.
USMC. Purely because the training you'll receive is better and generally the equipment is better.
I also enjoyed using the L96. What-a-gun. Kicks like a mule though.
There are plenty of women in the army, excepting the infantry and cavalry. Obviously not a majority, or even an equality, but still a significant amount.Vault101 said:Do you come across many women serving? Ive herd the army isnt the most women freindly place around..
He answered that when he said the most combat he ever saw was when he got mortared.tthor said:have you ever killed a man, or even just seen a man die?
I tip my hat off to you. Royal Marine selection is pretty damn infamous for being tough. I offer my deepest respect and admiration to you, sir.Dectomax said:No.Grabbin Keelz said:Do you get a free gun to take home with you? What kind?
I'm first and foremost a Rifleman. Amongst the Royal Marines you are always a Marine first and foremost. I haven't specialised in anything yet. I'm still a General Duties Soldier. I need another 6 months before I can request a specific trade.linkvegeta said:What trade are you?
like I used to be a Navy BOSN, what about you?
That's not exactly true. I know a guy who couldn't get into the Irish Defense Force, so he joined the Royal Marines (Ranger Company, was stationed in Sangin for a while). He never lived in Britain, or any "Commonwealth" countries.Dectomax said:For The British Armed Forces, you must be a member of the Commonwealth or have been a British Citizen for 5 years.