Tecolote-
I just read the thread you posted, and I see what you are talking about. The difference in situations was this: I had my CO's approval to carry my personal weapon, and all the talk on that other thread is about someone sneaking around. In the Nav, the CO is the Captain, and on his ship he's THE MAN. If things go down wrong he'll be the one catching crap about it. In the Nav our small arms consisted of very, very, VERY old .45's that had seen much better days, newer (but old none the less) M14's that were in pretty bad shape as well, and 12 gauge pump shotguns. It's not like the Army where you could probably rely on your issue weapon. My CO had no qualms with me carrying my Browning and a 12 gauge, it made us both feel better
Peter-
Gee, didn't you write this?
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>If I had a nickle for everybody who said they had friends who were SEALs or sold XXX to SEALs I think I would be a very wealthy man. The OFFICIAL reports state that the majority of individuals in the teams carry Sig 226's. That's not ME saying it, It is the official Navy report on the subject. So, if you want to flame somebody, FLAME THE NAVY. By the way, I didn't think there were many Naval stations capable of supporting the SEALs in Arizona, but you MAY have moved since the early 90s.[/quote]
So maybe YOU were the one that started all the "arguement on who knows more SEALs, and how well they are farmiliar with their (sf) weapons and tactics", and I find it humorous that now that it ain't going your way you want to "stop try[ing] to compare how long our's is compared to the other guy's...if you know what I mean"...
Regards-
BB
[This message has been edited by BB (edited January 12, 2000).]