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No he is not taking the mag out (clips either go inside a fixed mag like in M1 or load an external mag) , his finger is still pulling on the trigger and trying to squeeze in a fresh shot. This is not the position to either eject a spent mag or insert a new one. in another pic he is raking the slide and still holding the mag in his hand.

lol its the unfortunate moment when the picture is snappped.. he is taking the spent clip out

re your commentary on musslce and endurance I agree in general. I already explained my lack of knowledge on the correct terms
I am against cellolite, loose bellies and thin arms .. thats all. @Zarvan is not impresed with the physique of our soldiers .. they are lean and very well defined .. they dont look massive but they have well defined muscles.. same goes with marrathon guys too .. they are not weak either but they cant do what short runners can do. like I already told the previous commentator I dont want us to screw this thread into an ANAL bittching.. about use of correct medical or psychical term..
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from my own experience I can tell you that our yearly training brought us the required minimum among us.. but still some of us could do some more due to their core strength carry MG, equipment etc. (I am talking national guards nothing fancy here). yes special operations training and missions are a Marathon.. not a 100 meter dash. physical strength is small fraction of what is required of these extra ordinary individuals it is more mental strength and no quitting attitude.
I see people with a soldier eye and I can spot a genuine from a fake.. and someone who is on top of his game and who is lacking.
Nothing more to comment on this

over and out..
 
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Old pic...
Weapon...HK UMP 40????
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True. I agree on the pictures above cent percent. I primarily wanted to clarify the confusion, if there was one, with regards to the usefulness of massive muscles' within the context of the workings of a military soldier.

That said, I must also add that some of the physiques shown in the pictures are a bit confusing to me. The routine training regimen of the SSG should in and of itself ensure men built like rocks. Some of the pictures do give that impression but then others do not. Due to that I've always wondered if it is a difference born out of the stage the soldier is at in his career in the SSG, e.g. cadets upon their graduation look little more than featherless chicks but then start gaining mass along their career. Another factor that might be contributing to the apparent lack of physical form is the attire of the said soldier. The optimal physical shape that we are talking about isn't exactly one which would look very pronounced from beneath the, hitherto, less crisp uniform and gear of our soldiers. Like this picture of Saudi special forces being trained by the SSG (they're no fine tuned performance machines like pushups world record holder Capt Muhammad Arbab from the last picture in my previous post but how many are?)

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For example Captain Salman Farooq Shaheed in the picture below looks quite reasonable,

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and in the one below looks anything but,

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or these,

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Vs these,

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But then the jaw lines, neck width and forearm width usually do serve as good markers, like in these,

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which are admittedly found lacking in some pictures.

So I believe the apparent lesser physical shape in some of the pictures above is a mixture of a little bit of uniform, gear, body type and lack of muscle mass. As far as my personal experience is concerned, the two times that I've met SSG personnel, I was not left unimpressed. These guys were built like rocks, with grips made to break necks. But then again these guys had 'Koh Pehma' badges (some of them with 8000m summits, if I may add) and were only a handful out of the original pool.

One interesting bit I remember reading somewhere about the Navy Seals was that experience and the tactical expertise derived from it are sought after the most which results in the selection of personnel who are older in age and lesser in physical form. Like this Delta Force operative,

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-.- figure of speech mate.....

Also, if you put a shirt on the seals in the picture, their physique would look a lot less pronounced. However, this is not to contest the fact that our soldiers on the whole could do with purposed weight regimens. The rest in my above reply to Irfan Baloch.
I don't know much about the effects of body size and physique in battlefield and during combate operations....But I always wanted to see our SSG guys musculare and biggers with better gear and attitude aswell... I think an average Soldier atleast in elite units of SSG and other SOFs should look like This ....... specialy the size and physique wise

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I don't know much about the effects of body size and physique in battlefield and during combate operations....But I always wanted to see our SSG guys musculare and biggers with better gear and attitude aswell... I think an average Soldier atleast in elite units of SSG and other SOFs should look like This ....... specialy the size and physique wise

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By the way Which Gun is this ? @Sulman Badshah @Tipu7
 
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