R.I.P. Scout26
Seems to work a bit better than fire hoses ;)eh?
And Rocketman - There was no way the folks who hired those shooters could know they were such lousy shots that they could not miss the skiff.
those were warning shots, for the second skiff.do you think they are using .223 ?
Dam, and these guys are also getting paid for this?We could probably find 4 or 500 folks who would do this for free!
I like the sand bag emplacement they have. You would think after they started shooting the second boat would have fallen back.IMO if they only have .223 I would have waited till they were closer to be sure the job was done right.
I have precious little experience on boats, so just guessing out of sheer ignorance, but maybe their engines were too loud to hear the shots, and they couldn't see the guns, or see what was happening to the other boat?
One of the commentors posted a good question, what do they do about entering a port while armed?
Can't find the article now but the security companies have their own heavily armed mother-ships in Int'l waters where the weapons are stored when the ship heads into port.
The second was also coming up from stern, so there is also the roar of the commercial ship engines and screws.