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For you Norskies- precision on ice

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09 October 2011, 01:44
swheeler
For you Norskies- precision on ice
http://sorisomail.com/email/16...culo-imperdivel.html
09 October 2011, 04:35
Idaho Sharpshooter
never loaded. Is this the "IS" model Bentley?

Fun car if you have the bucks!
09 October 2011, 05:32
swheeler
Rich; it is the Norwegian Royal Guard performing on ice, simply amazing precision. I left click the link and it starts playing immeadiately.
09 October 2011, 06:17
Von Gruff
Outstanding.

Von Gruff.


Von Gruff.

http://www.vongruffknives.com/

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Exodus 20:1-17

Acts 4:10-12


09 October 2011, 08:22
Phatman
That would have been a great performance on concrete, but on ICE. Holy Crap they are GOOD tu2

Cheers, John


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09 October 2011, 08:58
els
WOW!!!! Amazing precision


If you own a gun and you are not a member of the NRA and other pro 2nd amendment organizations then YOU are part of the problem.
09 October 2011, 20:42
swheeler
Yep I had to watch it a couple of times, these guys are good!
12 October 2011, 08:26
Jon Beutler
Impressive

"thats the fact jack"
12 October 2011, 09:29
Norman Conquest
Thanks;for whatever nation I still feel the old chill of the Manual Of Arms.
13 October 2011, 05:25
<Andrew cempa>
Noticed the rifles were.... wait for it.... M1 Garands!

A very well done display of control and practice.

Do the Norwegians fight as well as they demonstrate?
14 October 2011, 06:55
conifer
Do the Norwegians fight as well as they demonstrate?[/QUOTE]

I suggest you check on WW2 history.
15 October 2011, 08:03
WARREN M BEST
Amazing what you can do with an M1 Garand and the brass they generate. They used berdan primers so I could not reload some of the most beautiful brass that I've popped the cap on.
19 October 2011, 05:16
Jim C. <><
I've never seen anything like that. I assume they are not green recuits?

Anyway, in my four years in the USAF, '59-'63 I only marched in basic training and then in a couple of sad looking parades over the next nine months of electronic tech training. We never did anything fancier than plain formations and couldn't keep 75 guys in step after the first one. I CAN appreciate those who do it well tho.