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"Can't park there, mate." The crew of a General Motors M1 "Stillwell" main battle tank from the U.S. Army's 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment interact with a local resident somewhere in County Kent during exercise CERTAIN CHALLENGE in the United Kingdom (September, 1988). CERTAIN CHALLENGE was the 1988 iteration of a series of yearly field exercises of the Transatlantic Treaty Organization (TRATO) in the UK, drilling a defense and counter-attack against a hypothetical amphibious crossing of the English Channel by Nazi-led Axis forces.
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43rd anniversary of the naming of the M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank on 28 February 1980. On that day, the first Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) Abrams tank came off the line at the Lima Army Tank Plant in Lima, Ohio.
Still classified as the XM1, the tank bore the name of "Thunderbolt", which was the name General Creighton Abrams (former 37th Tank Battalion Commander and later Army Chief of Staff) had bestowed on all his M4 Shermans in World War II. The General's family was in attendance as the Army announced the new tank would be named for the renowned Armor Officer, who had died in 1974. The Abrams has since served in theaters around the world with multiple with upgrades to its firepower and protection.
The Collection is home to an M1 that even earlier than the first production tank. The first Full-Scale Engineering Development (FSED) XM1, with serial number PV001, was built in 1978 and heavily used in field testing. Today, it is the oldest M1 in the U.S. Army inventory.
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I should have made the options for the favorite tank poll like this:
MBT-70 (inspo german collab w/ 20mm fuckmaster autocannon "for fun" on the roof)
M60 2000 (horrible frankenstein of M60 hull with abrams turret)
XM1 Diesel Prototype
XM1 Gas Turbine prototype
M1 Abrams
M1A1 (CDAT -- computerized dumb ass tanker)
M1A1 AIM (for 'strayla)
M1A1 heavy common
M1A2
M1A2 SEPv1 (and 2 and 3 and 4....)
M1E3 (poggers)
The specific desert storm M1A1 in the famous picture with a plastic lawn chair on its roof
AbramsX tech demonstrator
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T-90M I guess
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XM1 FSED (Full Scale Engineering Development) pilot vehicle, the oldest M1 Abrams in the US Army’s inventory today. It was built in 1978 to fulfill the army’s extensive testing needs before full scale production could begin.
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Now I normally don't do product reviews and for two reasons one I'm not famous nobody's going to listen to me anyways and two no company is going to pay me to tell the truth about their piece of shit product.
I present to you the stroger pcp (pre-charged pneumatic) xm1 air rifle.One of the worst air rifles I have ever had.. this is actually the second rifle I've been through the first one seals gave out the third time I shot it. After fighting with the stroger / Benelli company I finally got them to send a replacement it only cost me a hundred bucks to ship this one back east and wait 6 months to get another oversized overpriced substandard paperweight!
Now my first concern overall my concern I can't stress that enough as well as my first dislike of this air rifle is an order to read the air gauge you must put the muzzle end of the barrel in the general direction of your own head in order to read the gauge.
I don't believe I need to elaborate on how much of a no no this is! But that's what stroger / Benelli did! There's the photographic evidence folks!
My second dislike of this air rifle is the lack of reliability and durability. As I said the first one I got I was able to shoot three times before the internal seals gave out. The second one will not even accept a charge from the pump that sold with the rifle. Thus rendering it the overpriced substandard paperweight that it is.
My second complaint that designers or engineers whatever you might call them,i call them jackasses we're too ignorant to put a barrel strap where it was needed. Anybody who knows their ass from a hole in the ground realizes that everything needs to be supported securely! Yep stroger / Benelli that's real craftsmanship there with that sloppy barrel 😂. I laugh even harder when I think of trying to take a perched shot with this rifle and it's sloppy barrel.
We'll discuss the pressures and again putting a barrel strap or at least some kind of reinforcement where it's needed and I'm talking about here by the breach. Most PCP airguns run at about 2000 bar which is equivalent to 3,000 PSI give or take a bit. I'd like to see a little bit more than a piece of plastic for the rotary clip that jams up all the time and again a barrel strap right in front of where it's only press fitted in. Not to mention if stroger / Benelli can't make internal seals that withstand these pressures how am I supposed to have the confidence that these pressures won't blow up in my face, how can any of benelli's customers be confident that their firearms will not blow up in their face!
And since we're discussing the pressures of the air gun is a good moment to tell you about the consistency of the shots. Or rather the lack of consistency. Stroger / Benelli claims that you could get 30 shots per charge of the air gun. I say that that is a straight-up marketing lie the first air gun that I was able to shoot three times meaning the gun came pre-charged I emptied it to a certain point of pressure refilled it and shot again twice. Had an average of 5 to 8 consistent shots and a total of 15 to 18 shots per charge. The replacement that I had to fight stroger / Benelli to uphold the honor in their warranty and replace the air rifle, got a total of four consistent shots before the decline and pressure was so rapid as well as the drop in the projectile that the rifle cannot be sited in!!!!! Now we'll talk about actually charging air rifle itself given that it takes roughly 3,000 lb PSI. In some states the compressors that are compatible with PCP air rifles are either banned or highly regulated which means a certain percentage of these PCP air rifles owners are stuck with the hand pumps which suck. They are prone to failure the gauges on your pump never match the gauges on your air rifle. And like the air rifles the pumps only have a lifespan of 1 to 3 uses before failure!!!!!
I guess next is to comment on the loading and feeding mechanisms which the first rifle I received had no issues at all. The second rifle I received on replacement however jams every shot! I'm not sure if this is due to the sloppy rotary clip and plastic molding injection that they use or if it's due to poor quality machining tolerance on the bolt breach, receiver, and all that good stuff. I have no confidence in Benelli / stroger or their workmanship!
They claim to have an adjustable trigger but it's very little adjustment for those who have fat or narrow fingers it does not in any way adjust of the pull of the trigger and is in no way a multi-stage trigger nothing fancy just you can slide it back enough to fit your finger with a glove around it. The trigger pull itself isn't all that bad it's one of the better things I have to say about the air rifle.
Next we will talk about the designer/engineers/jackasses placement of picatinny rails and their scope mounting we'll start with the placement of the picatinny rails.
I'm 6 ft and wear a size 13 shoe. The brass threaded inserts on the front part of the foregrip to the end of the barrel is over 12 inches. Good luck being able to use a flashlight on your picatinny rails. And this is a good moment to remind you guys a lack of barrel strap with such a long barrel and they gave no option of a picatinny rail on the bottom with a heavy rifle to put a bipod. So good luck trying to get any kind of good shot resting your end of your barrel on a log or tree branch or whatever to make that vital shot so that you can eat dinner because there is no fucking rations. Yeah stroger Benelli I just pointed out vital design flaws again how many times have I done this in this post. I'll be giving you a link to this in a email Pat.
Scope mounts as well as the scope that comes with the rifle are as Bart Simpson would say craptacular.
So as for the very few things I do like about this air rifle first and foremost is that it is slightly easier on scopes and does not kick as much as barrel break air rifles. Second would be the adjustable stock pads the interchangeable cheek rest on the stock and the interchangeable sized grips. That is all
Overall I would give the stroger xm1 22 or 177 caliber PCP air rifle a rating of overrated overpriced substandard paperweight! Which in reality my best friend just pointed out the wind would probably blow the papers out from underneath this useless paper weight. And when I say overpriced I spent about $400 for this POS when I would rely on my Chinese take down recurve bow at 40 lb draw weight I paid $35 for on Amazon with my life before I would consider using any product from stroger and or Benelli! The fact that I would trust my life to a Chinese recurve bow before this supposed "top quality" Benelli product says a lot!
I've been living and surviving outdoors for 30 years now not part-time not on the weekends but full-time 365 days a year outdoors since I was 17 years old. I have owned many firearms many airguns many bows I have learned I've learned to make and use atlatels good enough to be proficient at taking game. As well as Spears bows in any other primitive hunting implements or technology you want to throw at me. And let me tell you stroger / Benelli I would take any one of them over your products any day in any situation even target shooting. I cannot begin to belittle companies like stroger / Benelli who practice such unethical business ethics. The only thing I can say is that such companies that practice these bad business ethics should be eradicated like a common cockroach or termite.!!!!!
15 minutes after original post my dog walked up to this rifle and hiked its leg to piss on it and my dog is a female!!!!
#survival gear review#product review#gimmick products#bullshit you don't need#shitty survival gear#companies that will scam you#survival gear#outdoor gear#air guns#PCP airguns#PCP airguns suck#outdoorlife#art of bushcraft#outdoors#bushcraft#ways of survival#ways of old#my art#art#knowledge is the best survival gear
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ok holy shit i just realised the absolute smut potential of XM1A0/i, aka XM1, Mia, or Aoi, one of my many android OCs, a particularly spicy one in terms of personality in-universe, they were built by the US military from parts smuggled from Europe, to be essentially the ultimate infiltrator/spy they were not very happy about working for the military of a nation which doesn't even recognise androids as people, and escaped to Europe, keeping all their military equipment as for the smut potential, being a military android, they for example are near unhackable, and ugh the idea of someone trying to install malware on them only to have it backfire because XM1 is equipped with the latest in 2060s cyberwarfare tech, and happens to be a top feel free to ask me for more details if someone wants to write something btw ahehe
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Tests vitesses plombs sortie canon XM1 SPORT (20j)
Bonjour à tous,
Ce samedi temps de M... (pluie )
J'ai faits plusieurs tests vitesses au chrony en sortie canon sur ma XM1 Sport (20J) avec modérateur still 3 :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/xm110.jpg
j'ai utilisé plusieurs marques et modèles de plombs, ronds :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/plombs10.jpg
Et plats :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/plombs11.jpg
Et par curiosité comparative j'en ai testé quelques-uns sur ma Feinwerkbau 300S Match :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/feinwe10.jpg
J'attends ... http://dlvr.it/T9Zxt6
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Endgame Gear XM1r Gaming Mouse - white
Το XM1r είναι μια ανανέωση του φημισμένου ποντικιού Endgame Gear XM1 Gaming Mouse. Με την ενσωμάτωση του νέου οπτικού αισθητήρα PixArt PAW3370 και των διακοπτών Kailh GM 8.0, το XM1r έχει σχεδιαστεί με γνώμονα την ακρίβεια και το στυλ.
Πατενταρισμένη αναλογική τεχνολογία και διακόπτες Kailh GM 8.0
Με πατενταρισμένη αναλογική τεχνολογία και ενσωματωμένο μικροελεγκτή STM32 ARM Cortex MCU, ο…
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XM1 RGB Gaming Mouse - Black
Please read this End User License Agreement carefully before you complete the installation process and before you use the ENDGAME GEAR Configuration software for the first time. By using this software (including the installation process), you declare your consent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, you are not allowed to complete…
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Hunting For the Best Action Camera Microphone Attachment Footage?
If you are looking for a microphone to attach to your action camera, there are plenty of options available. You'll be able to find one with a 3.5mm TRS input or with a USB input. In addition, there are also a variety of mics that come with lavalier clip-ons.
Sennheiser Professional MKE 200
Whether you're looking for an audio solution for your action camera or a new action camera microphone attachment for your DSLR, the Sennheiser Professional MKE 200 is a great choice. It offers good sensitivity, wide sound signature, and excellent isolation.
Sennheiser's MKE 200 is the perfect choice for mobile journalists, online content creators, or anyone else who shoots video with a small on-camera microphone. This lightweight, plug-and-play on-camera microphone can be mounted directly to your camera using a cold shoe mount or by a standard thread.
The built-in windscreen helps reduce outside noise. A super-cardioid pattern picks up the strongest signal along the line ahead of the microphone. This creates a flatter, less-rounded sonic image, with more detail and better focus.
Movo VXR10 Universal Video Microphone
If you're looking to improve the quality of your action camera footage, you may want to consider the Movo VXR10 Universal Video Microphone. This small microphone is lightweight and provides crisp, clear audio. It is designed for use with most recording devices, including smartphones and action cameras.
With its solid aluminum construction and sturdy integrated shock mount, this mic is suitable for both professional and amateur videographers. Plus, it comes with a soft safety case. Despite its compact size, the microphone can record sounds with an effective frequency range of 20-16 KHz. The microphone is powered by either 48V phantom power or AA batteries.
BOYA BY-MM1
The BOYA BY-MM1 action camera microphone attachment is a great option for anyone who is looking to improve the sound quality of videos recorded on their camera. It comes with a variety of useful accessories, including a durable shock mount and a windproof shield. This makes it ideal for anyone with an iPhone or Android.
The BOYA BY-MM1 is a light and compact external microphone that has been designed to capture high-quality audio. It is compatible with smartphones, consumer camcorders, and other audio/video recording devices.
The BOYA BY-MM1 microphone has a cardioid directional design, which produces crystal-clear audio. It also has a detachable shockmount that minimizes noise from camera handling, fans, and other sources.
Rode VideoMic Pro
Rode VideoMic Pro is one of the best action camera microphone attachments available. It's a condenser directional shotgun microphone that's perfect for use with DSLR and camcorders.
The super-cardioid polar pattern helps to capture a clear, focused image of your subject. Rode has a wide selection of microphones to choose from. These range from inexpensive to advanced. They all meet the needs of content creators.
One of the most attractive features of the VideoMic Pro is the shock mount. This enables the mic to be suspended from a pair of custom rubber shock-absorbers. The shock mount isolates the microphone from interference and provides superior acoustic suspension.
Saramonic SR-XM1 3.5mm TRS Omnidirectional Microphone
The Saramonic SR-XM1 3.5mm TRS Omnidirectional Microphone is an excellent choice for action camera footage. It's small and lightweight, but packs a punch in the audio department. This is a great choice for recording quality audio for your GoPro, DJI Osmo Pocket, or any other action camera.
Using a microphone attachment is essential for on the go creators. Whether it's for a DJI Osmo Pocket, a GoPro, or even a SmartMixer, a good microphone can improve the quality of your video.
The Saramonic SR-XM1 has all the usual perks: a shock mount, foam windscreen, and a unidirectional pick up pattern. With its 3.5mm input, the SR-XM1 is also capable of turning 360 degrees to capture your shots in a single swoop.
PowerDeWise lavalier clip-on microphone
If you're a GoPro user looking to upgrade your action camera, then the PowerDeWise lavalier clip-on microphone is a good option. This lavalier mic is specifically designed to take the best quality audio from your GoPro camera. It has a long cable for easy use and a noise-cancelling feature.
The PowerDeWise lavalier mic comes with an adapter for smartphones. When you plug the adapter into your smartphone, you'll be able to record high-quality audio. You can also attach the microphone to the collar of your clothing for a more discreet recording experience.
There are other types of lavalier mics available. Some of the more advanced models include wind reduction, directional audio, and other features. These microphones are perfect for voice acting and studio recording. However, they can be expensive.
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(via XM1 Abrams Main Battle Tank by DarkWizard83 on DeviantArt)
The original prototype vehicle that led to one of - if not the - most powerful tank in the world, and current backbone of Us armored forces, the M1 Abrams MBT. Born out of the failed German-American MBT-70 project, the XM1 was developed by the Chrysler Motor Corporation, and in 1978 Chrysler delivered to the Army a sleek, low-silhouette heavy tank that incorporated every major technological feature of the day, including computerized controls and a laser rangefinder.
But the most significant design feature of the new tank was its use of Chobham composite armor on the hull and turret. While the exact nature and composition of Chobham armor remains a closely guarded secret, the evidence suggests that it utilizes a matrix of ceramic armor tiles, layered between the vehicle's internal steel and external armored plating. When a high-velocity projectile - such as a round fired from a tank or an anti-tank missile - hits the armor, the explosion produces a high-velocity jet of gas that shears through the armor plating. In normal armor, this jet of gas - once it had passed through the outer armor - would blast into the hull of the tank, causing irreprible damage and often killing the crewmen inside. However, with Chobham armor's interweaved layers of ceramic composite, the forces that would normally tear into a tank's hull are forced to spread out and dissipate over a much wider area, leaving the inner hull intact. This not to say that Chobham armor renders a tank invincible - any hit will still cause exterior damage, and a powerfiul direct hit could still damage or disable the tracks or sensitive electronic equipment. But it would keep the crew alive, and often protect the tank itself enough to keep fighting.
Another key crew safety feature is the vault-like armored compartment that houses the Abrams' primary ammunition. One of the primary causes of a tank's destruction has not been the direct result of armor-pierecing hits, but the inderict results of those hits ignigting and detonating the tank's munitions. To protect this, a kevlar and steel armored plate seperates the crew from the ammunition store. Same with the tank's fuel supply. Even if the compartments were pierced, and the ammunition or fuel ignited, the protective plates would insulate the crew from explosion and fire.
In combat, the Abrams has proven to be second to none. During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, M1s were able to take out Iraqi tanks at distances as long as 4km. Of the nearly 2,000 Abrams to see combat in the conflict, only 18 were ever taken out of service due to combat damage, and none resulted in any crew casulties. In 2003 and onwards during Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Abrams again demonstrated a mastery of the battlefield, driving to Baghdad virtually unopposed. However, the Abrams clearly showed its vulnerability to ambush attacks, with a number of M1s severly damaged and disabled from RPGs, and far more frequently by roadside IED bomb traps. However, even when caught in some of the largest IED explosions, crew casualties have so far been astoundingly low, a testament to the M1s protection and survivability.
While no future M1's are planned for production, a number of older models are currently slated for upgrade to current standards over the next few years, and the Abrams will continue to serve with the Us Army and Marine Corps. for mcuh of the century to come.
M1 Abrams Vehicle Stats:
Type: Main battle tank
Manufacturer: General Dynamics Land Systems
First deployed: 1980
Crew: 4
Length: 9.76 m
Width: 3.65 m
Height: 2.88 m
Weight: 61.4 tons
Armor: Classified
Armament, primary: 1 x 105mm M68 rifled tank gun; later models equipped with 120mm M256 smoothbore tank gun
Armament, secondary: 2 x 7.62mm FN-Browning M240 machineguns, 1 x .50-cal Browning M2 BMG machinegun
Ammo stowage, primary: 55 rounds
Ammo stowage, secondary: 11,000 rounds 7.62mm, 1,000 rounds .50-cal
Powerplant: Textron Lycoming AGT1500 1,500hp gas-turbine engine
Max speed: 72 km/h
Max range: 498km
Operators: Australia, Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, USA
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Giant Revolt Advanced Pro 0 with GRX 600 mechanical
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Tests vitesses plombs sortie canon XM1 SPORT (20j)
Bonjour à tous,
Ce samedi temps de M... (pluie )
J'ai faits plusieurs tests vitesses au chrony en sortie canon sur ma XM1 Sport (20J) avec modérateur still 3 :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/xm110.jpg
j'ai utilisé plusieurs marques et modèles de plombs, ronds :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/plombs10.jpg
Et plats :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/plombs11.jpg
Et par curiosité comparative j'en ai testé quelques-uns sur ma Feinwerkbau 300S Match :
https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/20/56/75/08/feinwe10.jpg
J'attends ... http://dlvr.it/T8fyNn
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