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#1: E-Books : Ultimate Sniper 2006 - An Advanced Training Manual for Military and Police Snipers |
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| The Author: niessare | 29 September 2009 | Views: 847 |
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Ultimate Sniper 2006 - An Advanced Training Manual for Military and Police Snipers 464 pages | Dec 12, 2006 |ISBN:0873647041 | PDF | 40 MB Happy Aidilfitri...MAAF ZAHIR BATIN...Minal Aidzin Wal Fa Idzin Product Description:This highly readable and extremely valuable training book covers the practical, field-tested details of sniping's three great skill areas - marksmanship, fieldcraft and tactics. Rifles, scopes, ballistics, target detection, stalking, hides, cammo, countersniping, special ops, police vs. military and much more. |
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#3: Games : Bionic Commando 2009 (pc) |
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| The Author: gamerfox | 2 August 2009 | Views: 1123 |
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Bionic Commando is the seventh generation console installment in Capcom's adventure-platformer series, and the sixth game overall (following the original arcade, NES, and Game Boy versions, Elite Forces, and Rearmed). The game was developed and published by Capcom in collaboration with Swedish developer GRIN (best known for Ballistics and the Microsoft Windows version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter series) and being Produced by Ben Judd. The game is a direct sequel to the second game and its remake Bionic Commando Rearmed, released in 1988 for the NES and in 2008 as a download for current gen systems. The development team has gone on record saying they have looked through all the old games including Mercs for connections.[verification needed] The game is run on the homebrewed Grin "Diesel" Engine. According to a Capcom spokesperson a Wii version is also a possibility if the fans want it.[4] The game was released in North America on May 19 and was released in all PAL territories on May 22, 2009, and the PC release shortly thereafter. A multiplayer demo has been released on the Xbox 360. |
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#4: Games : [PC] Xtreme Accuracy Shooting[DIRECT PLAY] 130mb |
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| The Author: slyverr | 1 August 2009 | Views: 583 |
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ARE YOU A BORN SHOOTER? FIND OUT NOW!Xtreme Accuracy Shooting features all the real-world elements of an actual benchrest match, including a complete ballistics model, weather factors and the ability to control and account for all the variations of loading, cleaning and wind doping. The game features a retail store where players can purchase upgraded accessories and rifles to perform better at the local and national matches, with the goal to become the National Champion and put awards on display in your Trophy Room. Published by: Speedco Release Date: June 23, 2004 Genre: Sports (other) |
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#5: Games : Long Range Shooting 2 (iso) Highly Compressed |
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| The Author: anil528 | 1 August 2009 | Views: 2809 |
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Long Range Shooting 2 (iso) Highly Compreesd | 15mb | RS & BR The popular long-range shooting, mil dot ranging training simulation. On CD for PC's or Mac's. Realistic controls, including a 20 power zoom, sound effects and scenery make this a simulation as close as you can get to field practice at home on your computer. All without wasting a single round of ammunition. Nothing else like itThree calibers. Along with the standard .308, 175 grain, also practice with a Windrunner .338 and 50 caliber. The calculations for the .338 are based on a 250 grain bullet loaded and recommended by Black Hills Ammunition. Knock down targets out to 2000 yards with a 50 caliber Windrunner. Mil Dot Ranging Practice Mil Dot ranging on three target sizes. A 12" X 12" swinging plate, a 30" X 18" knock down plate and a regulation 72" X 19" knock down plate. Each caliber has 70 different range exercises, plus an advanced stage for each caliber with 25 different timed hold-offs and moving targets. Add in different atmospheric extremes and you get almost 300 different ranging scenarios. |
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#7: Movie : National Geographic Channel : Fight Science |
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| The Author: Michael | 26 January 2008 | Views: 13637 |
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National Geographic Documentary | XviD | 1:31':27'' | 700 MB It strikes four times faster than a snake. It kicks with more than 1,000 pounds (453.59 kg) of force. And it can rival the impact of a 35 mph (56.33 kph) car crash. It's the most complex weapon ever designed—the human body. National Geographic Channel brings together a team of experts and a cross section of champion martial arts masters to analyze the world's greatest fighting techniques and find out which discipline has the hardest hits, the fastest moves, and even the deadliest weapons... For the first time, "Fight Science" brings together members of the crash-test industry, the sports biomechanics industry, and the Hollywood animation industry—applying their combined expertise and technology to a diverse range of martial arts techniques, including karate, kung fu, jiu jitsu, tae kwon do, muay Thai, and wushu, among others. The results reveal the comparative strengths, advantages, and limitations of the various martial arts styles. And in a breakthrough combination of technologies, scientists are able to peer inside a fighter's body in real time. "Fight Science" tests and films world-renowned martial artists, hand-picked to represent various disciplines, in a custom-built combination dojo, high-tech lab, and film studio that took over a year to design and build. Are the legends true? Is there such a thing as a death punch? How much force does each fighter exert? With 32 infrared motion capture cameras, three high-definition cameras, and three ultra-high-speed cameras, the studio allows the crash test and biomechanics scientists to measure and map the speed, force, range, and impact of muscles and bones in the fighters' bodies. |
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