Nicholas Irving Lists His Favorite Guns, Seeing Dogs Eat Human Brains During War (Part 16)
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Nicholas Irving, former U.S. Army sniper and author, recently shared insights into his favorite firearms and unforgettable wartime experiences in a candid interview. Naming his preferred rifle as the Knights Armament SR-25—suppressed and semi-automatic for long-range precision—and his favorite pistols as a Glock and the SIG XD Legion, Irving emphasized the personal attachment formed from his combat service overseas.
Beyond weaponry, he recounted a striking and grim reality from the battlefield: military dogs consuming human brain matter after close-quarters combat. Irving explained that during engagements, wounded or deceased enemies often had their brains exposed, and the highly trained Belgian Malinois dogs, known for their ferocity and loyalty, instinctively ate the brain tissue. He noted this was a common occurrence, highlighting how dogs’ natural behavior in war zones intersects with the harshness of combat.
Now settled in Texas with his family and protective pit bulls, Irving remains vigilant, underscoring the deep connection between his past military life and present-day security.
Interview by: Shawn Prez
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