He's an animal. Bob told me none of the farm implements ran. I think Mac push started all of them.
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Another excellent meal topped off with a few stories of Mac's Delta ops experiences... no doubt Mac has gone above and beyond to make this experience great. Breakfast has been kick ass.
Airgator, I would love to hear some of those stories sometime. I wished it would have worked out that we could have stayed there. The "fire side chats" are half the reason to take classes like this. Thanks again for putting it together!
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Seriously........he's a monster. I say we just call up ISIS, have them send their very best goat fucker and we settle this shit with single champion combat.
Bob, your place is now famous among his followers as ground zero of "Barnyard PT".
The waist high box jump is what impressed me the most. That crap's hard to do.
And while wearing heavy pants and regular shoes. Extremely hard to do even in workout clothes. I really should have stayed out there and trained with him.
Bob, you will have to come off of some of those stories. Or tell us any of his commentary at the end of the training cycles.
Also, I would like to know if he ran different things between the 2 classes. He was initially given the impression that the 2nd group was not as "high speed" as us chuckle heads in group 1, right?
I have to tell my story before Bob tells it for me.
I had a 223 round get mixed into my ammo pile. In a haste of reloading it ended up in my mag on the dash between barricades drill.
I've fucked this up before at C4, but this time it was a little different. Somebitch fired, and even Got Some (but it sounded a felt like a suppressed shot to me). No damage to the gun, just my dignity.
Did it eject?
Bodo did that with my .40 Glock one time, fed a 9mm through it, it fed and fired but swelled the brass up and FTE.
No way was I going to mention anything negative... But your experience is something we all can learn from. As far as the second class is concerned, the goal was to TRY to place folks in similar physical abilities which can be hard to do... It was not necessary SKILLS driven.