They are with euros too. I don't know why the US Army is so fricking stupid that they would rather have us spend hours policing brass instead of just using those.
They do what we do and account for brass by weight, we do the same shit and if we're short on brass we have to go back and find more of them if we get kicked back at the ammo point
>I don't know why the US army is so fricking stupid that they would rather have us spend hours policing brass instead of just using those.
There's nothing that Army leadership hates more than idle hands
>They are with euros too.
we just had random civvies going around and collecting all the brass and spent blanks in frick huge bags
one of the 2 man group gave us a pack of ciggies for all the brass they collected
>we just had random civvies going around and collecting all the brass and spent blanks in frick huge bags
Lmao same we even had a guy with the audacity to lay next to the machine gunner with a bucket.
>SAR 21 with M203
With personal experience I can say with certainty that this is incredible moronic
Also brass catchers are because the SAF hasn’t got many training areas so it needs to keep what areas it has clean for future use
Such things are and were quite popular in places that have beating as official punishment. You want to beat them (in a specific and uniform way if possible), not accidentally cause internal injury and possibly kill them.
>I want to obliterate your ass and thighs with this long wooden stick but god forbid you piss blood
Well, the latter is a sign that the person is saddled with lifelong dialysis instead of a few weeks of sitting funny.
It is a surprisingly common thing.
Can't speak to the kidneys, but whenever I'm recreationally beating the shit out of someone for MMA, one of the big things is I make sure to protect the back of their neck from strikes, and if I'm doing a wrench, go millimeter by millimeter.
Some things are good for striking. Some are not. Simple as.
>Caning is a widely used form of corporal punishment in Singapore. It can be divided into several contexts: judicial, prison, reformatory, military, school, and domestic
I did not know that. Now I know that.
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I don't know, but I reload and have a big moronic pic rail mounted brass catcher on every time I shoot. I can shoot 30 rounds in short grass and I am 100% only going to find 28 pieces of brass.
Makes me laugh knowing what I did when I was OPFOR in the military.
>exercise taking place at a civilian air field in germany >scenario is OPFOR takes over ATC tower and uses it to gain access to the runway to shoot up whatever moves >4 of us run out onto the run way with GAU's in full auto blasting mag after mag >got about 8 mags off before I was "killed" >HUMVEE full of security forces hauls ass around the corner and the 240 gunner opens up >brass and links fricking everywhere for a half mile not including the few hundred feet of brass we left >overhear the cadre telling them to start picking everything up off the runway >sucks to be them I just get to play dead while they process me as EKIA
In my personal experience with brass catchers on an M4, they acted to cause more jams than anything. Whatever brand my unit was using the basket was so small that the brass would bounce back into the BCG line of travel and cause a stove pipe jam.
I would avoid them like the plague unless they were very high end and very big. Ours were small taxpayer funded stupidness.
>Small taxpayer stupidness.
It does seem like something that could be very easily accounted for, just by shaping the bag so it doesn't bounce back the way it came, or a form of one way gate into the bag that can't be blown through from the other side.
They're required on the range or in training because they have to account for each bullet fired.
They are with euros too. I don't know why the US Army is so fricking stupid that they would rather have us spend hours policing brass instead of just using those.
They do what we do and account for brass by weight, we do the same shit and if we're short on brass we have to go back and find more of them if we get kicked back at the ammo point
t. former ammo handler and manager
Police calls build camaraderie
Yeah we all bond about wanting to kill our leadership and making suicide pacts. God i miss recon platoon.
which euros?
never seen a brass catcher in my life, mil or civ
t. finn
Sweden
They do get used sometimes. Primarily seen them used by Kaarti jägers in public areas.
>I don't know why the US army is so fricking stupid that they would rather have us spend hours policing brass instead of just using those.
There's nothing that Army leadership hates more than idle hands
>They are with euros too.
we just had random civvies going around and collecting all the brass and spent blanks in frick huge bags
one of the 2 man group gave us a pack of ciggies for all the brass they collected
>putting the brass israelites to good use
>we just had random civvies going around and collecting all the brass and spent blanks in frick huge bags
Lmao same we even had a guy with the audacity to lay next to the machine gunner with a bucket.
They can't let the brass go "ping" on the ground or half the squad whips around to see who called them
frick you i laffed
nice
top zozzle
Fess up, you made this thread just to make that joke.
I'm not OP, just quick on the draw.
That's a good one.
Gave me a laugh
i raffed
>SAR 21 with M203
With personal experience I can say with certainty that this is incredible moronic
Also brass catchers are because the SAF hasn’t got many training areas so it needs to keep what areas it has clean for future use
Shit I meant “incredibly moronic”
Asians fear the brass israelite
>Singaporeans.
Dude its a city that fines you for chewing gum. Brass on the ground probably sends them to apoplexy.
>apoplexy
I’m chewing gum in my house right now
come get me ISD
Fine
Here's one from korea
It just makes sense, honestly.
If they waste all their time policing up the casings, they're going to miss their favourite vtubers
Dude thats from singapore. They get flogged for littering if they leave any brass on the ground
>protect the kidneys
lmao the implicit idea of "yo protect the kidneys" while you're purposely beating the frick out of someone is funny as shit
I want to obliterate your ass and thighs with this long wooden stick but god forbid you piss blood
Yes well killing people for small crimes like littering is going a bit far anon. But a frick ton of bruises and butt scarring? Yeah frick why not.
They tend to use it on pedos and rapists, so I'm not that miffed honestly
Such things are and were quite popular in places that have beating as official punishment. You want to beat them (in a specific and uniform way if possible), not accidentally cause internal injury and possibly kill them.
a kidney shot with one of those canes is a trip to the ER
>I want to obliterate your ass and thighs with this long wooden stick but god forbid you piss blood
Well, the latter is a sign that the person is saddled with lifelong dialysis instead of a few weeks of sitting funny.
It is a surprisingly common thing.
Can't speak to the kidneys, but whenever I'm recreationally beating the shit out of someone for MMA, one of the big things is I make sure to protect the back of their neck from strikes, and if I'm doing a wrench, go millimeter by millimeter.
Some things are good for striking. Some are not. Simple as.
>Caning is a widely used form of corporal punishment in Singapore. It can be divided into several contexts: judicial, prison, reformatory, military, school, and domestic
I did not know that. Now I know that.
Speed Conversion
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Feet Per Sec: 145.80
Feet Per Min: 8,748.05
Miles Per Hour: 99.41
Centimeters Per Sec: 4,444.00
Meters Per Sec: 44.44
Meters Per Min: 2,666.67
Kilometers Per Hour: 160
Knots: 86.39
Mach: 0.13
Asians don't litter.
They are a clean people.
that entire setup looks awkward as frick
I would have preferred those than having to go through the snow to find our brass at the range.
t. finn
I don't know, but I reload and have a big moronic pic rail mounted brass catcher on every time I shoot. I can shoot 30 rounds in short grass and I am 100% only going to find 28 pieces of brass.
>chinks are the eternal brass israelite
Genetic predisposition towards efficiency overrode the time honored tradition of making everybody police call brass
they are terrified by the idea that somebody will steal it then make their own bullets to use on their corrupt govt.
Makes me laugh knowing what I did when I was OPFOR in the military.
>exercise taking place at a civilian air field in germany
>scenario is OPFOR takes over ATC tower and uses it to gain access to the runway to shoot up whatever moves
>4 of us run out onto the run way with GAU's in full auto blasting mag after mag
>got about 8 mags off before I was "killed"
>HUMVEE full of security forces hauls ass around the corner and the 240 gunner opens up
>brass and links fricking everywhere for a half mile not including the few hundred feet of brass we left
>overhear the cadre telling them to start picking everything up off the runway
>sucks to be them I just get to play dead while they process me as EKIA
Singapore isn't a real military, they're the Saudi of Asian armies
All the best gear and no military experience
It's better to be at peace like Singapore than to be constantly at war like Israel.
In my personal experience with brass catchers on an M4, they acted to cause more jams than anything. Whatever brand my unit was using the basket was so small that the brass would bounce back into the BCG line of travel and cause a stove pipe jam.
I would avoid them like the plague unless they were very high end and very big. Ours were small taxpayer funded stupidness.
>Small taxpayer stupidness.
It does seem like something that could be very easily accounted for, just by shaping the bag so it doesn't bounce back the way it came, or a form of one way gate into the bag that can't be blown through from the other side.