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<blockquote data-quote="Rhino55" data-source="post: 2070944" data-attributes="member: 40625"><p>We hunt in the Panhandle and down close to Ft Sill. I also hunt a 10K acre lease for deer/turkey/yotes/sandhill crane and ducks NE of Woodward.</p><p></p><p>I shot for the Navy Rifle Team for a few years and have a story about the LVPD and the word "SERT". It is funny as HELL! LVPD use to call their version of "SWAT" SERT "Special Entry Reaction Team" Well one of the Navy team members worked at their firearm academy as a small arms instructor. He arranged a "Friendly" rifle computation between the Navy Team and the "SERT". Well the day on the match to get inside their head the battering started. They all showed up wearing their "SERT" shirts and us Navy guys started laughing our asses off. We ask what SERT stood for and they puffed up their chest and said "Special Entry Reaction Team". We laughed even harder! Their team leader actually got MAD! He asked what we were laughing about and I explained to him that SERT to a rifleman meant "Self Erecting Rifle Target". Needless to say, it working on getting inside their head and we won the match. I also heard they changed their name too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhino55, post: 2070944, member: 40625"] We hunt in the Panhandle and down close to Ft Sill. I also hunt a 10K acre lease for deer/turkey/yotes/sandhill crane and ducks NE of Woodward. I shot for the Navy Rifle Team for a few years and have a story about the LVPD and the word "SERT". It is funny as HELL! LVPD use to call their version of "SWAT" SERT "Special Entry Reaction Team" Well one of the Navy team members worked at their firearm academy as a small arms instructor. He arranged a "Friendly" rifle computation between the Navy Team and the "SERT". Well the day on the match to get inside their head the battering started. They all showed up wearing their "SERT" shirts and us Navy guys started laughing our asses off. We ask what SERT stood for and they puffed up their chest and said "Special Entry Reaction Team". We laughed even harder! Their team leader actually got MAD! He asked what we were laughing about and I explained to him that SERT to a rifleman meant "Self Erecting Rifle Target". Needless to say, it working on getting inside their head and we won the match. I also heard they changed their name too. [/QUOTE]
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