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http://fox2now.com/2018/03/23/students- ... dent-says/

This assclown should have to demonstrate the effectiveness of this against an armed shooter. :dunce:
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River stone? Not sure exactly what that is, but it sounds like a smooth rock. They should at least use rocks with pointy edges. They might break the shooters skin and lead to a really bad infection.

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As one of its basic principles, the employment of “weapons of opportunity, ” introduces young Marines to outside-the-box thinking. Ranging from a pen to a tire iron, so-called “weapons of opportunity” are essentially everyday items we take for granted – all-the-while, capable of inflicting fatal damage to an opponent. A Marine can rely on multiple unconventional weapons, including:

Helmet – grabbing the rim with both hands, slamming it home against an opponents face, or swinging it single-handedly – striking an opponent with a devastating haymaker.

Entrenching Tool (E-Tool) – essentially a mini-shovel, the e-tool makes an outstanding weapon. Generally decked out with a sharpened edge, the e-tool can be used to slash, smash and thrust at an opponent. Defensively, the large spade makes for an excellent blocking devise.

Battlefield Trash – it’s amazing what you can find on the field of battle. You might even get lucky and find a working rifle/pistol. But assuming you don’t, wood planks, glass, large chunks of shrapnel, metal pipes, and even ammo cans, make functional weapons. Aside from slashing and stabbing, debris can be used to choke out an opponent.

Defective Rifle – just because she doesn’t fire, don’t give up on your old M16. Utilizing her solid construction, you’ve essential got a studded bat. Butt-stroke your opponent with the recoil pad. Jam the muzzle into an eyeball. Wield it like an axe – smashing the stock atop a bad guy’s head.

As you can imagine, the list could go on forever. The vital point to draw from the implementation of unconventional weapons, can be expressed in one word: adaptation. A Marine should be prepared to use anything around him in order to win the fight.
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93henfan wrote:As one of its basic principles, the employment of “weapons of opportunity, ” introduces young Marines to outside-the-box thinking. Ranging from a pen to a tire iron, so-called “weapons of opportunity” are essentially everyday items we take for granted – all-the-while, capable of inflicting fatal damage to an opponent. A Marine can rely on multiple unconventional weapons, including:

Helmet – grabbing the rim with both hands, slamming it home against an opponents face, or swinging it single-handedly – striking an opponent with a devastating haymaker.

Entrenching Tool (E-Tool) – essentially a mini-shovel, the e-tool makes an outstanding weapon. Generally decked out with a sharpened edge, the e-tool can be used to slash, smash and thrust at an opponent. Defensively, the large spade makes for an excellent blocking devise.

Battlefield Trash – it’s amazing what you can find on the field of battle. You might even get lucky and find a working rifle/pistol. But assuming you don’t, wood planks, glass, large chunks of shrapnel, metal pipes, and even ammo cans, make functional weapons. Aside from slashing and stabbing, debris can be used to choke out an opponent.

Defective Rifle – just because she doesn’t fire, don’t give up on your old M16. Utilizing her solid construction, you’ve essential got a studded bat. Butt-stroke your opponent with the recoil pad. Jam the muzzle into an eyeball. Wield it like an axe – smashing the stock atop a bad guy’s head.

As you can imagine, the list could go on forever. The vital point to draw from the implementation of unconventional weapons, can be expressed in one word: adaptation. A Marine should be prepared to use anything around him in order to win the fight.
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