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Robert Jansen

Robert Jansen

@Robcat72

God, Family, Country. Confessional Lutheran, LCMS. Psalm 73:26 : My heart and flesh may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.

Missouri, USA Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Robert Jansen
Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@kathrynw5 Online dating is bad for a lot of people from what I hear. I met my wife on Hinge. Was on the site for like a month. So did my brother, and a few other acquaintances.
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Kathryn Watson
Kathryn Watson@kathrynw5·
High school bestie just got engaged to someone she met six months ago on Hinge 👏👏👏
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Robert Jansen
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@LucasBotkin The 1.93 with the mini ACOG is 👌🏻 You can use your irons or optic simultaneously like a carry handle. (Because that’s the same height)
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Lucas Botkin
Lucas Botkin@LucasBotkin·
Justifications I’ve seen this past month for super tall optic mounts: 1. “If I break my neck it’s great” (hasn’t broken his neck) 2. “Works great for gas masks” (rarely if ever trains in a gas mask, is not on a CBRN team, a literal 0.1% scenario to be prepared for as a civilian) 3. “I have a super tall neck” (is literally a 5’10 dude with average build) 4. “Excellent for night vision shooting” (rarely shoots at night, and tall mounts make indexing NVGs through an optic even harder due to less connection on the rifle. He would know this if he trained regularly at night with a rifle and moved aggressively during engagements) 5. “Better situational awareness” (you can literally just look over your gun/optic and see, the tall mount does nothing for actually looking at your surroundings) 6. “But so-and-so uses it” (names a guy who is a B class shooter at best) 7. “It made more sense on my wire-stock PDW with short length of pull” (YES. They are nice for this if you can’t drop your head down enough because of the shorter length of pull.) When did people forget the concept “exceptions aren’t the rule”? Pick the gear that is the best for 95% of engagements. Not that one weird niche thing.
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Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@RMADefense Ok with that giveaway of a deal, that QC has to be absolutely atrocious. Misaligned or not torqued down gas blocks, misaligned feed ramps, etc.
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RMA Defense
RMA Defense@RMADefense·
This is the future we've been fighting for. You should be able to get a basic red dot, silencer, and several mags in the box when you buy a rifle.
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Garand Thumb@GarandThumb1·
M16A4 is still the GOAT
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Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@Mrgunsngear I'm sure it'll be ruled justified criminally but I dunno about the civil side. I'm not sure what what the driving force to shoot.
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Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear·
High calorie Morris Anthony Davis (48) was wanted on a warrant from a 2013 murder. Clay County, FL deputies encountered him during a child welfare check. He reportedly tried to flee armed with two knives and was tased. In the video below he can be heard saying “I give my life to the Lord” “Please kill me, I’d rather die than go back to jail.” His wish was granted and he was shot and killed by a deputy whilst laying on the ground holding the knives. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is investigating the use of force here. As of this post I don't believe the bodycam footage has been released. Plan accordingly... #Florida #cops #warrant #police #ClayCounty #ballistics #diabetes
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Robert Jansen
Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@0hour1 He's going to spend a lot of time in prison. I hope it was worth it.
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
Update on Chud They plan to use past statements and videos. The district attorney is calling it a premeditated event.
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Robert Jansen
Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@HardPass4 “Don’t start no 💩 there won’t be no 💩” He’s about to learn that lesson in American self defense law. Long time to think about his influencer lifestyle.
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Robert Jansen
Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@MrLeadslinger Yes I love my 1.93 height with my mini ACOG. With my 50 meter zero, this is about my holdovers. It works, and allows me to use my irons if I need to.
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Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@KazePNW I was curious, because I’ve be been using ACOG’s for 10+ years and I’ve had the illumination break on two of mine. Made it to where the etched reticle didn’t pick up sun and illuminate. They’re still end of the world proof to me, but they’re not invulnerable
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Kaze
Kaze@KazePNW·
Gear companies should send me gear to test. I literally broke my acog. If I can break an acog. I can probably break your shit.
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RedDevil 😈
RedDevil 😈@Snakeeater36·
The replies are filled with an even mix of common sense (30 rds is correct) and absolute dumbass takes spawned by ARFCOM galaxy brains (29,28,27 is correct) My guys. 30 rounds. Load all 30, not 29, not 28, not 27. Load 30z
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U.S. military’s basic rifleman combat loadout is 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm NATO ammo carried in seven 30-round magazines However if you actually inspect those magazines you may find that many are actually only loaded with 29, 28 or even 27 rounds of ammo

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Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@syskusa Downloading a couple rounds from a PMAG is especially goofy. Those things seat EASY when fully loaded
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SYSKUSA
SYSKUSA@syskusa·
He’s not wrong. But every Infantryman who does this IS WRONG. Stop buying into this bullshit that your mag won’t work, or that your mag won’t seat fully loaded. I spent a career with fully loaded 30 rounds magazines, and never had a problem. If you can’t seat your mag, that’s a strength, and training problem, fix it. If your mag is causing a malfunction there’s an issue with the rifle, have it gauged, and change mags out. Yes mags can go bad, usually just ten spring, or feed lips get bent. Maintain your gear, and you can fully load your mags, and not sacrifice ammo. INFANTRY, If you have 7 mags you should have 210 rounds loaded in them. Again, he’s not wrong, there’s guys all over the internet preach this shit. Don’t sacrifice ammo, go to the gym. And if your mag causes malfunctions fully loaded, there’s deeper problems you need to address. Go train, go to the gym. Keep That PMA 🇺🇸 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
JayJosephVet@JayJosephVet

U.S. military’s basic rifleman combat loadout is 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm NATO ammo carried in seven 30-round magazines However if you actually inspect those magazines you may find that many are actually only loaded with 29, 28 or even 27 rounds of ammo

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Robert Jansen@Robcat72·
@EmpireStatePol You’d vote democrat after all the crap they did to us during Covid? Take the shot or lose your career? Tyranny.
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