Fancy laser pointer for target marking
Our government has an official policy not to discuss specific JTF2 missions...
CSOR, yes. And I hope the Kurds aren't as prone to murdering their own military advisors as the Afghans are.
The Kurds are nothing like the Afghans, they're ethnically distinct from the other groups in the region. They also actually believe in democracy, rule of law and religious freedom - and are very willing to fight for their own homeland. Quite a rare bird from the Middle East's perspective. They've even allowed refugee Christians into their territory for protection.
On another note, god that looks heavy! That seem like a good way to turn a 6.5pound rifle into a 12 pound one!
Although some here believe that a civilised approach to this ISIS mess is the best way forward, I disagree. The problem with middle eastern rag tag militias is that they firmly believe they are the only ones that can resort to horrible savagery on the battlefield to shock us westerners in thinking they have big balls.
I wish the gloves would come off and they could really see what devastation a professional and highly trained army can inflict on their group. I wish we could go back to ww2 rules of engagement with bombing raids that wipe out entire divisions and a rolling armoured wave that stops at nothing but the turkish border leaving nothing but a smoking ruin of ash behind them.
They have yet to see the true horror of indiscriminate total warfare.
The device on the 3 o'clock rail is an EOTech ATPIAL AN/PEQ-15 (IR & Visible lasers) (or similar)
The muzzle is a Knights (KAC) NT4 Sound Suppressor
A Surefire light is mounted on the 9 o'clock rail
An Aimpoint Micro T1 is mounted at a 45 degree cant to the right of the scope objective.
The buttstock is a VLTOR EMOD
I agree with you
For now they see precision guided bomb.... It has nothing to do with the devastating force of an modern army. Things like cluster bomb over an area, napalm or small tactical nuclear war head are very nasty.



























