cadets?
Finger on the trigger.
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Finger on the trigger.
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I must be getting old. They look like kids.
Finger on the trigger.
Finger on the trigger.
Is the Green Beret supposed to wear his cap badge on the right hand side?
Finger on the trigger.
So what?!?
They checked the chamber, proven it safe, who cares if they pull the trigger on an empty chamber/empty mag?!?
If you get that excited about fingers on triggers with empty guns, imagine live fire exercises, with over 1000 rounds flying in just a minute, with people having close calls, doing fire and maneuver with two dozen soldiers...on rough ground no less...full auto bursts, tracers, mayhem...60mm mortars blowing up on target just 200m away
BEEN THERE DONE THAT, like many on this forum![]()
From CMR Saint-Jean?
Finger on the trigger.
Finger on the trigger.
Comforting to know the resident trigger nazi is on site again...log off, pack up your rule book, go home and please keep your observations to yourself.
It is good to see that the younger military generation are being exposed to vintage firearms. The next best thing would be to allow them to live fire the old milsurps...I sure they would all come un-glued with excitement.
As long as there are no self righteous civilian trigger nazis hovering over them like belligerent buzzards
Great photos and it's great that these guys are getting to handle those classic firearms.
That being said I have to take exception to those posters here who are taking trigger discipline lightly. Firearms safety is something nobody can afford to be complacent with, and to ignore the 4 rules is to invite injury or worse.




























