tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5626654601094198848.post2066118097751860628..comments2024-02-23T10:32:17.326+02:00Comments on Kefitzat Haderech: Upholding the LAWShuminghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06632707102232755800noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5626654601094198848.post-36359651208290273632010-04-07T10:55:08.070+03:002010-04-07T10:55:08.070+03:00the vertigo practice doesnt sound very funthe vertigo practice doesnt sound very funRonit Vertelneynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5626654601094198848.post-34239777191480014832010-02-22T06:51:08.932+02:002010-02-22T06:51:08.932+02:00Don't be bummed about the anti-tank weapon (ma...Don't be bummed about the anti-tank weapon (makach?). I was a radio man and found the course to be useless, everyone ends up learning just as much as you do about the radio eventually. It's much more practical to learn a new weapon, and a really powerful one at that. I'm sure you will master it. Plus, you will work even harder with your metal sights and be a better shooter than the sharpshooters! There is no better feeling than having a sharpshooter look at you with scorn/admiration when you pop one of his balloons from 200 yards in a 'wet' drill.Elyasafnoreply@blogger.com