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That's not a stock.Juice5610 wrote:What stock is this?
AHA!!! See what happends when you blow off watching 3 hours worth of SHOT show youtube videos. You don't know what all the new toys areAR15barrels wrote:
That's not a stock.
That's an AI AX.
Gnzrme wrote:i dont know if I buy some of those photos.... In the guy upside down, notice how the slace in the rope by his right leg is hanging flat, not upside down... same with the pants around the ankles and if I could see it clearer, I'd bet his shoelaces too.....

tacticalintervention wrote:Hanging upside down is called "Austrailian" it was developed so you could fight while rappelling/absailing downa rope instead of the normal shoot me position iwth your back to the threat. I know this from doing far more of it than I wish I had.
These are great photos. Thanks for sharing. Jacob is showing some very good technique here
good job for going even though you hate heights... I need to overcome my fear of heights that way. I was going to be a paramedic instead of a nurse, but knowing about towers and ropes and climbing/jumping made made go a different route...vu308 wrote:
I never had the balls to go face first.....seen it done, but only gone down with back to the ground. For a guy that hates heights, that was enough for me in full kit and ruck.
Mike, have there ever been any documented shootings that you are aware of while employing this technique..?tacticalintervention wrote:Hanging upside down is called "Austrailian" it was developed so you could fight while rappelling/absailing downa rope instead of the normal shoot me position iwth your back to the threat. I know this from doing far more of it than I wish I had.
These are great photos. Thanks for sharing. Jacob is showing some very good technique here