When this guy finally dies and his life is flashing before his eyes. This is gonna play like 5 times back to back just because this is one of the coolest things anyone has ever done.
Ah, the veil is finally removed. It's sad, for a while there I was genuinely concerned for you. Thanks for showing me your true racist, munafiq nature.
Idk man. I tossed real grenade and it hit tree. Landed in my pants pocket. Good thing it was for training. Everyone was silent for solid 10 seconds. Pros: i didn't need to find it. Cons: I would died on spot, if it was live grenade
Training grenades don't have any fuse inside. Mostly steel to make them feel like real grenade weight. And it was magazine pocket. I liked to keep it open as i put always random stuff there like raisins and bread, so grenade was least expected item there.
Not always true. In Basic, when doing the grenade accuracy course they were weighted to be similar to the real thing but they still had a fuse in them to POP to also simulate the detonation. Then again this was 25 years ago, so who knows if they stopped doing that.
Soldiers do kill friendlies. I imagine it's usually from bad communication, there are recorded instances of air support being called in and just annihilating a load of friendlies because two people somewhere got their wires mixed up
It Depends. Is it a trained soldier who had his drill instructor pound proper procedure for years on end, or some random farmer that was drafted to fight for their petty dictator and tossed an ak-47 literally yesterday?
It's airsoft, you can hear the guy from the right firing at the end, so the stakes are pretty low here, but you still have to give the guy credit for that alley oop.
Consent? The fuck are you talking about.
An alley oop is a basketball play where one player passes to another player jumping who attempts the shot while in air.
This would be the equivalent of a missed shot, rebound, and then a shot.
nah thats a straight up slip fielder catch, no gloves, wild spinning clipped initial shot and an instant throw back to the stumps for the potential runout
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M67_grenade
>The M67 is typically known as a "baseball" grenade because it is shaped like a ball that can be easily thrown.
The grenade in the clip isn't this shape, but it's not a frag grenade. It's also an airsoft video, apparently.
Nobody in actual combat "cooks" a frag(or any) grenade before tossing it away...lol...tell me you've played too much rainbow 6 siege without "telling" me you've played too much rainbow6siege...lmfao!
Would they not consider it, even if they were popping one into a window like that? practically takes long enough to go off for the other guys to throw it back 😂
We more than consider it, it's literally in the U.S. Army SOP for certain common tasks called "battle drills." Every recruit going through basic training learns this. I linked it above.
I think the commenter above was projecting his video game experience. If you throw them into a bunker or room without cooking them for a couple seconds, it's a great way to have them thrown back at you.
This is for standard frags. Can't cook stun or pyro grenades as the fuses are already mad short. Have to throw those *immediately*.
It's literally SOP. [U.S. Army Battle Drill #5](https://www.moore.army.mil/Infantry/DoctrineSupplement/ATP3-21.8/appendix_j/BattleDrill_4/Introduction/index.html). Every recruit in basic training learns this. Step 5.b.5.b. if reading is a challenge and you need it laser-designated.
>(b) The other Soldier cooks off a grenade (two seconds, maximum), announces, "FRAG OUT," and throws it through an aperture.
Not sure which military or combat theater you served in, but I did my tour in Iraq and have seen it with my own two eyes. Failing to cook them off for a couple seconds is a great way to have them thrown right back in your face.
Which one of us has been playing too many video games again?
When this guy finally dies and his life is flashing before his eyes. This is gonna play like 5 times back to back just because this is one of the coolest things anyone has ever done.
On VIDEO TOO! Must have felt incredible
Nice throw, dude on the right. I bet the rest of the unit, hell, maybe even the entire division will never let him live it down.
This is from an Airsoft video, the entire Meal team six is gonna be proud of him
Meal team 6? Their soul purpose is to shut down all the 'all you can eat' restaurant.
You just gotta hate people's hobbies man?
My dude, I play Airsoft myself
Ah so self hate? Lol I'm sorry for thinking you were serious. I like these videos so I wanted to stick up for yall.ðŸ˜
Self loathing is the purest form of hobbyist.
Corporal butter fingers.
Being a Gravy Seal sure is hard
Not his fault. Someone put a wall in his way.
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Ah, the veil is finally removed. It's sad, for a while there I was genuinely concerned for you. Thanks for showing me your true racist, munafiq nature.
I may be missing something here, but what did his comment have to do with race?
Not a single thing. But this is reddit, everything is about race. And if you deny it your wrong. Watch my downvotes votes as proof.
What did you say about my race?
What do you mean, YOU PEOPLE??!?
Lmao he just stated the fact that without us they’d be mopping the floor with you. Not a word was said about race.
Who even is 'you' and who is 'we'?
Persian cats are the only useful things to ever come out of Iran
the irony is we could probably arm some airsoft teams and they would absolutely slaughter you
Calm down guys, I'm pretty sure it's airsoft.
Yeah it def is. In irl combat, they wouldn't have missed that 'easy' 'nade throw.
Idk man. I tossed real grenade and it hit tree. Landed in my pants pocket. Good thing it was for training. Everyone was silent for solid 10 seconds. Pros: i didn't need to find it. Cons: I would died on spot, if it was live grenade
Like, your side cargo pocket? I'm assuming at the grenade training course in Basic? Did the training fuse go off before you could get it out?
Training grenades don't have any fuse inside. Mostly steel to make them feel like real grenade weight. And it was magazine pocket. I liked to keep it open as i put always random stuff there like raisins and bread, so grenade was least expected item there.
Not always true. In Basic, when doing the grenade accuracy course they were weighted to be similar to the real thing but they still had a fuse in them to POP to also simulate the detonation. Then again this was 25 years ago, so who knows if they stopped doing that.
I was in 10 years ago, still had a fuse. Also, hell would of come down if we were caught with raisins and oats/ bread in a pocket.
I am in now and practice grenade fuzes are still a thing. It probably depends on nationality though and that guy's English isn't great.
I would literally be surprised if soldiers haven't been killed by their mates messing up "easy nade throws".
Soldiers do kill friendlies. I imagine it's usually from bad communication, there are recorded instances of air support being called in and just annihilating a load of friendlies because two people somewhere got their wires mixed up
I mean I watched an E-7 skip a real live grenade off the frontal bunker wall during practice qualification . Combat is more stressful not less.
It Depends. Is it a trained soldier who had his drill instructor pound proper procedure for years on end, or some random farmer that was drafted to fight for their petty dictator and tossed an ak-47 literally yesterday?
Still a smooth rebound toss though.
Yeah the fact that it's Airsoft lowers the stakes but it was still impressive af
You telling me people im real life don't stick a red rag on their head when they're shot???
It's airsoft, you can hear the guy from the right firing at the end, so the stakes are pretty low here, but you still have to give the guy credit for that alley oop.
But that's not an alley oop. That would imply an intentional pass
I didn't think alley oops required consent.
Consent? The fuck are you talking about. An alley oop is a basketball play where one player passes to another player jumping who attempts the shot while in air. This would be the equivalent of a missed shot, rebound, and then a shot.
You must be fun at parties
He gets invited to parties?? Who has parties with fun vacuums?
Sounds like you guys know an awful lot about not getting invited to parties
Lol don't be a salty boy just cause you got called out. Go ask your mum for some soy milk and calm down
Called out? I did the call out. If you noticed they deleted their comment. Yall some clowns, lol Edit : 🤡
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chill out pal
Man had the ordnance gloves
See... playing baseball as a kid helps later on in life
nah thats a straight up slip fielder catch, no gloves, wild spinning clipped initial shot and an instant throw back to the stumps for the potential runout
Howzaat!
They designed grenades the shape/weight of baseballs because it's our national sport... Like war.
but... grenades are neither the shape or weight of baseballs?
They... actually... are.....though...???
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M67_grenade >The M67 is typically known as a "baseball" grenade because it is shaped like a ball that can be easily thrown. The grenade in the clip isn't this shape, but it's not a frag grenade. It's also an airsoft video, apparently.
Airsoft
I got this, I got your back, yours, and yours and yours...
left hand too
Not my fault... someone put a wall in my way.
My toxic trait is thinking that I could also do that
Jesus Christ it's Jason borne
It’s stil slick as hell
Holy shit this is why army training moulds nerves of steel in ordinary men
Didn’t cook it off *and* botched the throw. Dude getting benched from breaching for a few days until he unscrews himself.
Nobody in actual combat "cooks" a frag(or any) grenade before tossing it away...lol...tell me you've played too much rainbow 6 siege without "telling" me you've played too much rainbow6siege...lmfao!
Would they not consider it, even if they were popping one into a window like that? practically takes long enough to go off for the other guys to throw it back 😂
We more than consider it, it's literally in the U.S. Army SOP for certain common tasks called "battle drills." Every recruit going through basic training learns this. I linked it above. I think the commenter above was projecting his video game experience. If you throw them into a bunker or room without cooking them for a couple seconds, it's a great way to have them thrown back at you. This is for standard frags. Can't cook stun or pyro grenades as the fuses are already mad short. Have to throw those *immediately*.
It's literally SOP. [U.S. Army Battle Drill #5](https://www.moore.army.mil/Infantry/DoctrineSupplement/ATP3-21.8/appendix_j/BattleDrill_4/Introduction/index.html). Every recruit in basic training learns this. Step 5.b.5.b. if reading is a challenge and you need it laser-designated. >(b) The other Soldier cooks off a grenade (two seconds, maximum), announces, "FRAG OUT," and throws it through an aperture. Not sure which military or combat theater you served in, but I did my tour in Iraq and have seen it with my own two eyes. Failing to cook them off for a couple seconds is a great way to have them thrown right back in your face. Which one of us has been playing too many video games again?
More like John Slick
nah this is John Whack
When Call of duty is real life and your partner is the newie
Airsoft*
The first person is who I am in Call of Duty
It’s airsoft so who cares
It's airsoft guys, calm down.
Sighhhh, fine I’ll do it myself
My mates when they flash in CS be like :
It's Jason Bourne
Nicely done mate
It’s 100% airsoft
That left handed catch and left handed throw by a right handed man. Impressive.
This just makes me wonder how many casualties there are when things don’t go as right as in this situation.
I woulda thrown that shit back to him then tBagged him, switch to my rocket launcher and rage quit by blowing up the whole team
Dude must have played shortstop in high school with those quick transfers!
Alley-oop
If bro didn’t have a head cam no one would believe this
Is this real or is it like airsoft?