What weapons are you proficient with?

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lacktheknack

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I'm actually OK with quarterstaves, and possibly pistols. I'm also not afraid to kick you where it hurts.
 

BabySinclair

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Staffs, swords, knives, bows, tonfas, polearms, and fists for non-gunpowder weapons

Black-powder muskets, .22 rifles, and lower caliber handguns for firearms.

By proficiency, I mean familiarity and at least some training in each of them. I don't know everything but I'm comfortable with anything I pick up.
 

tjcross

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lacktheknack said:
I'm also not afraid to kick you where it hurts.
all's fair in love and war and a fight is war enough honestly i think people who won't exploit well known weaknesses of there enemies if they need to are idiots
 

MoNKeyYy

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My own two hands...and feet.

I actually am a black belt and legally I could be charged with aggrevated assault if I were to attack anyone unprovoked. Apparently I could also get assault with a deadly weapon.
 

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Eren Murtaugh said:
Wadders said:
Teddy Roosevelt said:
Eren Murtaugh said:
I'm good with any kind of pistol, sub-machine guns, and rifles. Boot camp teaches us that. Also, I can fly a FA-18 Fighter Jet, and an Apache Attack Helicopter.
Wait, you served as an Army chopper pilot and a Navy fighter pilot?
He's 19 according to his profile. I doubt what he says is true.
I joined boot camp at 18. It doesn't take that long to learn how to fly. The helicopters are hard as hell, tho. I still don't have my proficiency for them yet. But I CAN fly. Just not as well as a jet.
Hm fair enough, but it still seems kinda breif to me. In our (U.K.) Army Air Corps, to fly an Apache gunship you'll almost certainly need to be an officer (11 month - 47 weeks approx training) then undergo 59 weeks of army aircraft training, then finally you're trained in whatever aircraft, in this case an Apache, for a further 26 weeks, amounting to about weeks 132 in total. Which is over 2 years, so even if you joined at 17, in the British army you'd only just have been able to fly an Apache, hence my scepticism when you claimed to be able to fly 2 aircraft.

All of those figures can be found on the MoD website.

But still, I'm guessing the USAF or whatever have shorter training?

probunk said:
In this thread: The Annual Internet Tough Guy's convention begins with a parade of semi-relevant badass posturing and bragging. Weapons, usually heard about from video games or 'friends' with actual experience, are shared, while the slightly more subtle members of the herd make terrible jokes to attract loathsome females.

Tomorrow, a gathering of "Elite Tactical Delta Force Spetsnaz' veterans.
I lol'd. I can only use shotguns, and even then hunting semi-autos and over/ under shotguns are the only kind that I have any familiarity with.

It's pretty funny when you see people claim to be with skilled longswords and daggars and all that medieval shit. I mean how do they know theyre any good? They are proficient with these weapons compared to whom? and who the hell trained them?
 

Zykon TheLich

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While I have fired a few guns I am a long way from proficient with anything.
 

Theninja'skatana

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Nunchuks Gosh.
No really I'm a pacifist so no actual skills..aside from swords and words
"whats to understand about swords swish,swish, death it's not a fighter jet."
Hey I can people to take off their clothes... leaving them in a weakned state! Ha!
 

Booze Zombie

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I'm quite good at using improvised weaponry, from what little experience I do have in combat.
Glass bottles, bins, everyday household items... I bludgeon and I bludgeon often and always keep my distance from any potential sharp objects someone might be holding.

I'm not a master of any form of combat, but I will always refuse to die quietly.
Unless it's of natural causes, blunt trauma and assassins not included.
 

WaywardHaymaker

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Shooting people.

...

...With my mind.

I jest. In all seriousness, I've never even touched anything actually intended to be a weapon.
 

Zenichi

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i've never got to try any firearms but im quite certain i'd pick up the skills fast.

i am however proficient with alot of melee weapons including spears, staffs, swords, random improvised pointy and blunt objects, kubotan, 3 section staff (altho i can't use nunchuks at all..except as a distraction) and i freaking love knives of all size and type

im also really really lucky...to the point i consider it a weapon
 

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probunk said:
In this thread: The Annual Internet Tough Guy's convention begins with a parade of semi-relevant badass posturing and bragging. Weapons, usually heard about from video games or 'friends' with actual experience, are shared, while the slightly more subtle members of the herd make terrible jokes to attract loathsome females.

Tomorrow, a gathering of "Elite Tactical Delta Force Spetsnaz' veterans.
Kudos for saying what I wanted to. *Indicates probation notice* The thought police are watching.
 

C4N4DUCK18

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No offense there, buddy, but I HIGHLY doubt you could fly an f-18 and an Apache. I understand you're in the Air Force and all that, but it takes hundreds (even thousands sometimes) of hours before anyone can fly either aircraft effectively. Flying is one thing, but flying professionally and attacking with accuracy is quite another. Best to use your skills to escape a fight that you can't win, then defend yourself.
 

Jonatron

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I have extremely durable legs. Dunno what it is but whenever someone hits my legs they instantly recoil in extreme pain while I'm completely unharmed.
 

Eren Murtaugh

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Wadders said:
Eren Murtaugh said:
Wadders said:
Teddy Roosevelt said:
Eren Murtaugh said:
I'm good with any kind of pistol, sub-machine guns, and rifles. Boot camp teaches us that. Also, I can fly a FA-18 Fighter Jet, and an Apache Attack Helicopter.
Wait, you served as an Army chopper pilot and a Navy fighter pilot?
He's 19 according to his profile. I doubt what he says is true.
I joined boot camp at 18. It doesn't take that long to learn how to fly. The helicopters are hard as hell, tho. I still don't have my proficiency for them yet. But I CAN fly. Just not as well as a jet.
Hm fair enough, but it still seems kinda breif to me. In our (U.K.) Army Air Corps, to fly an Apache gunship you'll almost certainly need to be an officer (11 month - 47 weeks approx training) then undergo 59 weeks of army aircraft training, then finally you're trained in whatever aircraft, in this case an Apache, for a further 26 weeks, amounting to about weeks 132 in total. Which is over 2 years, so even if you joined at 17, in the British army you'd only just have been able to fly an Apache, hence my scepticism when you claimed to be able to fly 2 aircraft.

All of those figures can be found on the MoD website.

But still, I'm guessing the USAF or whatever have shorter training?

probunk said:
In this thread: The Annual Internet Tough Guy's convention begins with a parade of semi-relevant badass posturing and bragging. Weapons, usually heard about from video games or 'friends' with actual experience, are shared, while the slightly more subtle members of the herd make terrible jokes to attract loathsome females.

Tomorrow, a gathering of "Elite Tactical Delta Force Spetsnaz' veterans.
I lol'd. I can only use shotguns, and even then hunting semi-autos and over/ under shotguns are the only kind that I have any familiarity with.

It's pretty funny when you see people claim to be with skilled longswords and daggars and all that medieval shit. I mean how do they know theyre any good? They are proficient with these weapons compared to whom? and who the hell trained them?
Well, I took to it really fast. My uncle taught me how to fly when I stayed with him, and nepotism helped out a bit with my promotions. Be that as it may, I still can fly very well(in a jet. helicopter...let's not talk about it...).
 

KiruTheMant

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My Grandfather from world war 2 taught me how to use his old fashion flame thrower. I caught 3 tree's on fire.
 

masseyguy911

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Well I do consider myself to be a pretty good shooter, so really any bolt-action, or semi-automatic, rifle.
The one I used the most was a .30-06 Remington.
 

Jroo wuz heer

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pretty good with a shotgun and bow, really good with a 22 rifle, okay with pistols and i'm a sabre fencer