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Those nuisance cyclists are everywhere!!! Even venturing into restricted areas. He should've been hit in the head. Still, I am proud of the shooter for trying to get rid of those cycling pests.
May I suggest you to be the hero to turn up at the next parliament hearings with your ak and get rid of all the pests there?Those nuisance cyclists are everywhere!!! Even venturing into restricted areas. He should've been hit in the head. Still, I am proud of the shooter for trying to get rid of those cycling pests.![]()
How could a shot on the air injure someone's back?The range was 2.5km away. The trajectory of the round was clearly ballistic ie, somebody had to fire it up into the air and not horizontally to the target.
This proves how really bobo shooter are in the SAF. HAHAHAHA
Or some hanky panky going on with soldiers firing happily into the air! And the police says no foul play suspected?
Bullet dropHow could a shot on the air injure someone's back?![]()
Maybe SAF was mobilized to hunt for a siaolang in the forest ?How the man was conveyed from the forest to the hospital? Luckily got his cycling khakis help or else paramedics will have trouble locating him.
But since when did saf conduct live firing into the jungles?
They are always restricted to the fixed target within the firing range de woh.
Before that, you should be sent in to build them into puppies.May I suggest you to be the hero to turn up at the next parliament hearings with your ak and get rid of all the pests there?
You will feel proud for eternity.
OK now I know why.Bullet drop
At this speed, it can still cause serious injury or even death, especially to the head or neck, but it's less likely to penetrate the skull than a directly fired bullet.
Many accidental deaths from celebratory gunfire occur this way — firing at an upward angle, not vertically.
Yes, a bullet fired into the sky can fall and penetrate a person, especially if it’s shot at an angle and retains forward velocity.
Even a purely vertical shot can be dangerous, though less likely to cause deep penetration than a direct shot.
No, the training scenario was defending against enemies cycling down from MYMaybe SAF was mobilized to hunt for a siaolang in the forest ?![]()