That isn't a LAW-80, which is British. It's an M72 LAW. weapon profile and extending action are the exact same. Not to mention the Panzerfuast firing action (top press), which the LAW-80 *doesnt have*
@@danielhaire6677 It's legitimently an M72 LAW. The US didn't use the LAW-80, and the M72 didn't use a different name other than have A(number here) for variants. Everything about this weapon is an M72 LAW.
Judging by the fact that there is no one in the set of handcuffs that Street found, there’s a good chance that one or two of the prisoners escaped from the bus while enroute to their transport destination
@user-hd6wu1gt7o No, it isn't. A bazooka was a specific series of rocket-propelled grenades used by the US Army in WW2. This was a Swiss-designed LAW-80 originally developed during the 80s. It was later produced by the British company Hunting Engineering after they bought the design. It was Britain's principal light anti-armor weapon for several years.
That wasn't a M1 or M9 Bazooka. That was a Swiss-designed LAW-80.
That isn't a LAW-80, which is British. It's an M72 LAW. weapon profile and extending action are the exact same. Not to mention the Panzerfuast firing action (top press), which the LAW-80 *doesnt have*
That isn't a Bazooka that is a LAW.
WHO Called It a Bazooka😂
People who can't understand the difference between a 1940s US weapon (M1 Bazooka) and a 1980s European weapon (The LAW-80 used here).
@@danielhaire6677 M72 LAW, not LAW-80
@@treystroeder588 That's the old US military designation for it.
@@danielhaire6677 It's legitimently an M72 LAW. The US didn't use the LAW-80, and the M72 didn't use a different name other than have A(number here) for variants. Everything about this weapon is an M72 LAW.
Judging by the fact that there is no one in the set of handcuffs that Street found, there’s a good chance that one or two of the prisoners escaped from the bus while enroute to their transport destination
L.A.W. Light Anti-Tank Weapon
I fail to see how people don’t understand that not all rocket launchers are called bazookas
WHY DO PEOPLE INSIST ON CALLING IT A BAZOOKA
@user-hd6wu1gt7o No, it isn't. A bazooka was a specific series of rocket-propelled grenades used by the US Army in WW2. This was a Swiss-designed LAW-80 originally developed during the 80s. It was later produced by the British company Hunting Engineering after they bought the design. It was Britain's principal light anti-armor weapon for several years.
LAW, Laughably Awful Weapon
This show way over stating the power of that thing.
0:30 that looks fake (CGI)
what am I watching the swat series about
Wohoo
I hated long hair
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