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Arc Division
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Katılım Temmuz 2023
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@JusticeHorn_ @Boogitty2 @FordFischer 18 followers doesn’t mean a thing when you post illiterate and nonsensical sentences about rifle magazines but have zero clue about them.
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@DjPeterVarker You think she’s till going to run? I got in heavy and boy she’s hurting me. Spanking me daily.
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Back in the day while prototyping our g43 we had some fun with the slow motion camera. Our port system is legal in all 50 states, doesn’t depend on any attachments, screws, or add ons, and you can still swap the barrel and run a suppressor. #glock #g43 #g48 #arcdivision #pewpew
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Members of the Florida State Guard Special Missions Unit and @MyFWC were dropped into multiple austere areas, inaccessible by road, in order to provide life-saving support and clear evacuation routes.
During the joint mission, the team made contact with Floridians and others in the mountainous areas of Western North Carolina to verify their safety, assist with evacuation, or ensure they had the necessary supplies to safely self-evacuate.
#FSG #NorthCarolina #HurricaneHelene




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@Michael_Yon Possible and very common. I am a professional photographer for the firearm industry and own a gun company. I regularly shoot high shutter speed high enough to capture that, especially when it’s bright out.
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Bullet Trace, and interesting matters
It’s nearly 0400 here in Japan. So this is a mind-dump, sans edit:
Interesting on bullet trace — scratching my memories, I do not recall seeing any bullet trace photos from close to 90 degrees from bullet’s flight path. Am not saying it cannot be done. It probably can be done with modern cameras and high shutter speeds.
Now keep in mind I am pretty handy with weapons and with cameras. I was a Special Forces weapons specialist. As a photographer, I shot some of the most famous photos in Iraq and in Afghanistan. Substantial crossover knowledge.
My first thought was — I’d never seen a trace shot from that angle. Second thought was it should be possible. Third thought was that would be a fast shutter speed.
I was preparing to reach out to the photographer. Hunting and pecking online, I found New York Times quoting the shutter speed at 1/8000th of second.
It happens that I have sitting on table here the top three DSLRs Sony makes. The cameras most people salivate over, I have three here. Because I know how important serious gear is.
I use only the very best cameras and lenses. Top gear helped make some of the most interesting and often intense photos in two wars. Unfortunately I often broke lenses while jumping on the ground or hitting against a wall or doorway. No camera ever broke.
I use the cameras regularly though rarely publish photos from them these days. The maximum shutter speed on all three of these cameras in 1/8000.
The the New York Times photographer, Doug Mills, is quoted as shooting at 30fps 1/8000.
Those are settings I would choose if I were trying to catch extremely fast action. Such as a head exploding.
Am not suggesting anything at all. Just as a war correspondent…I never cranked shutter that high even for anything. I wanted to keep ISO lower. Other professionals choose other settings.
nytimes.com/2024/07/14/us/…
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@GretchenCarlson @benshapiro @Mediaite @shannonrwatts Who’s going to tell her that 21 in 100 and 1 in 5 is the same?
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