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SCΛRECROW Author
SCΛRECROW - - 3,491 comments

This makes it obvious why guns are called "firearms".

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Robots!
Robots! - - 1,751 comments

quite awesome, I thought it was a flamethrower...

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SCΛRECROW Author
SCΛRECROW - - 3,491 comments

You should see the images from helicopters and fighter jets...the use of heat-seeking missiles was well thought.

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Mularac
Mularac - - 2,910 comments

FAL? as "Fusil de Asalto Ligero"?

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Mularac
Mularac - - 2,910 comments

that's the one. Argentinian army used it during malvinas war (I think we're still using it)

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Robots!
Robots! - - 1,751 comments

If you take a picture of a ferrofluid with flir, the result would be zero-division.

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SCΛRECROW Author
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Because...

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An FLIR Image of an FN FAL being fired. From FLIR.com