• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

Special Opps or Nutt Job

Several days ago, I was at our local shooting range playing around with a 223 bolt gun. At the 300 yard range, another guy at the far end and I were the only two shooting. I needed to check several targets down range and walked over to the other shooter. As I approached his table, I notice he was shooting several different hand guns.

I asked him if we could go cold on the range and after I asked the question, we started talking about guns. I told him I was playing around with a 223 but I do have an xc for target competition, and that's when it started to get weird. He starts going off about how he wish he could use his rifle he used when he was in the service. I asked him what rifle he was talking about and he said was part of a special opps sniper team who were trained to capture Saddam Hussein. He tells me this special rifle he used was based off a Russian sniper rifle the U.S. government stole and renamed it the A1 Sniper rifle that was chamber in 7.5 mm and not the 7.62 mm.

He was telling me he went on special missions around the world where he worked as an undercover assassin. He was telling me he could shot anyone in the eye through the scope up to a mile away with that A1. Since the government has retired his A1, he wish he could use the A1 in long range shooting and beat everyone but he can't use a classified weapon. All I said was "Cool," and walked down range.

Just tonight I thought about looking into what that guy said and googled "A1 Sniper Rifle" and was shocked to came across the USMC M40A1 sniper rifle. The M40A1 was built in the 70's and used until the 1999. I then looked up when Saddam Hussein was captured and this was in April 2003. So was I just talking to a hero or a nutt job? Could it be a possibility what he said is true since both time periods are close? I'm bad at guessing age but he looked in his late 60s and was in good health.
 
AN141-Nuts-In-Wooden-Bowl-732x549-thumb.jpg
 
That's funny. I know he was full of BS when he started trying to impress a no body like me. As I was packing up my gear, I thought about why people would lie about being a hero. I watched several YouTube videos about stolen valor and they have to be mad to convince themselves these stories.
 
damm,, I had to check your profile to see where your from,,
that sounds just like the tales my BIL spins, only without the ghost-caliber guns,, thats a new one.
.
I went to high school with a guy that told all sorts of tall tales, mostly about his car, and he came up with some of the most outrageous details
I can still picture that guy standing around a large group of guys talking cars, and insisting he just put a 6000-rpm stall converter in his Nova, with an all-aluminum engine, when we all knew that car was sitting in his backyard, totalled because he slid off the road the winter before.
He believed it though, and would almost fight anyone that called him a liar..
 
Nut job.
The M40## in a whole bunch of variants starting with the wood stocked versions has been used by the USMC since the 70s. (thru at least A6 or 7). Not what this yo-yo was talking about.
 
This shooting past time/hobby/addiction certainly has its share of " shooting range commandos " who are quick to volunteer stories of their prowess in shooting when ostensibly in the service. Then again, most any hobby has its share of eccentrics. My wife and I belonged to a caged bird club when we lived in NC and I think the birds were more balanced than a number of the members!
The club range where I shoot will, at times, have members of the sniper team from the Ranger battalion that`s stationed at a nearby base come out to shoot. They are super nice young men, very polite, don`t talk about what they do. Lord, do they have nice toys!!
 
Worked with a guy who claimed he was once a CIA op who killed people. How he wound up as a janitor in a car plant, I'll never know. The best was a fellow pilot who claimed he was a carrier jock in Vietnam. Kept that charade going quite a few years until some genuine Navy guys investigated his claims. He was never even in the service. There's all kinds out there.
 

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
165,839
Messages
2,204,242
Members
79,157
Latest member
Bud1029
Back
Top