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wildrover  98 | 4430  
19 Jul 2011 /  #91
I disassembled and assembled an AK at uni military classes in 1980s.

I was most impressed that my Russian girlfriend can strip , clean and put together an AK 47

She trained , like most women her age to serve in the military as a battlefield nurse , but part of the training included weapons training....

So...if i cut myself shaving..she should be able to deal with it...hopefully not by shooting me...!
teflcat  5 | 1024  
19 Jul 2011 /  #92
She did not.Not from kbk ak,now if you say kbks then I believe you.

I'm pleased to say that she's not a weapons expert, so you're probably right. Anyway, it was something both girls and boys were expected to do.
isthatu2  4 | 2692  
19 Jul 2011 /  #93
Nope. Those rifles were not used in aftr school activity clubs. I disassembled and assembled an AK at uni military classes in 1980s.

He was probably doing that eastern thing of presuming the only gun we westerners have ever heard of is Kalasnikov rather than "lying" as such............unfortunatly Im sad enough to be able to spot if its a AK 47 or AK 74 at a 100 paces ;) But you also find when you are with a party of liberal arts students its best to down play any indepth military knowladge just for a quiet life :)

had to make do mainly with Lee Enfields

Ditto,unfortunatly though, No5s..............:(
One Plastic SA 80 replica in the unit for DP......................
Levi  11 | 433  
19 Jul 2011 /  #94
Theres a joke about old nazi generals moving to south america in there somewhere......

Yeah, most of them moved to Brazil and Argentina...
isthatu2  4 | 2692  
19 Jul 2011 /  #95
Its funny that,considering Brazil was an Ally in WW2 and had forces fighting in Italy alongside Britian ,America and Poland....
Does your Army include gendarmes, Military Police units that act as Police in certain areas? If so,that might explain its size relative to germany.
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
20 Jul 2011 /  #96
In this case, yes.

Yes what ? You clearly have no clue about military related issues.

However when one signs something to say one won't talk about it (normal for any military contract), one should keep that promise.

They employed you just like thousands of other civilians and the papers you had to sign were the same as guys enetring military areas to pump the sh*t out have to sign.

I made no other claims in this thread.

As always you were pretending to have some special knowledge, connections etc. when in fact you are just a little guy behaving like a semi retarded kid.

I know exactly which part of the army it was, and I wasn't only in Warsaw.

Enlighten us please. Ah sorry, I forgot... It's top secret of course...
JonnyM  11 | 2607  
20 Jul 2011 /  #97
They employed you just like thousands of other civilians and the papers you had to sign were the same as guys enetring military areas to pump the sh*t out have to sign.

Very likely, though I was doing much more interesting and classier things.

As always you were pretending to have some special knowledge, connections et

No. Just professional experience over several years and longstanding friendships.

Enlighten us please. Ah sorry, I forgot... It's top secret of course...

I don't know about 'top' secret, but yes, it is a professional secret. Stop trolling.

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