You don't live in the U.S. which mans you never have been in the USMC which also means you never been in Iraq so that tells me you can't back anything up because you would not know first hand and so your opinions still fail to convince me to believe in the IAR or the XM307 for that matter. Because you are only posting your own opinions and calling them facts, and you attack me for doing this?
nfloorl:
If you don't like what I have to say and can't deal with it than maybe you should just not post on my threads or reply to the posts that I make.
Thats not a defence to your argument.
eg, I'm not american and don't live in the US - but I can guarantee that I see far more US hi-tech gear than most US born posters due to the nature of my job.
In the same light, I can and will guarantee that Abe sees and gets far greater access and insight into US (and lots of other) weapons systems than a lot of people because of the work that he does,
You shouldn't assume that your birthright and wearing a uniform gives you greater leverage than a non US national. In both examples (Abe and myself) it clearly does not.
In the same light, seeing that it is a point of difference and credibility for you - have you ever served in the USMC (or US military) to be so sure about yourself? It's a fair question in light of your attempt to support your position. If so, like all others who make claims about prior service, we'd expect you to provide evidence or withdraw the inference (ie alluded competence by association)
btw, Abe has served - and has seen far more weapons systems than the average US soldier would probably see in a "service lifetime"
Bear in mind that there are other people who have served who are supporting Abes comments - and a few of these people have first hand experience handling these weapons. Again, for you to support your claims, one would expect that you can provide a service history that shows operational knowledge.