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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Turnsky on June 12, 2003, 07:09:36 am
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it's scary.. they ACTUALLY gave computer geeks guns;)
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I'm sure Sandwich would agree that there's nothing wrong with that.
And even if he doesn't, I do, and that's all that matters right now...
*ka-click*
:p
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well he's trained to wield things that can blow people's heads off...
these guys arn't
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So? Doesn't take a lot to learn, just practice and not being a moron. Guns aren't too complicated, the most difficult thing about them is compensating for recoil and range, and all that's gonna do is mean ya don't get any bullseyes for a month or so. AND the latter one doesn't generally apply to assault rifles like they had, since if you're trying to hit something beyond a couple hundred meters you might as well give up and start tossing rocks instead.
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point and shoot i guess..
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And avoid breaking your nose/wrist, yeah.
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Their guns spit oil??? :wtf: No wonder they were jamming on them. Half of the gun jams are caused by too much oil, and "spitting oil" sounds like a perfect example of that. I never got oil spat at me from my gun, and it rarely jammed - an M16, rarely jamming, is quite unusual.
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I've only had once my rifle spit oil on me, but that was when I first shot with it. But atleast for the Sako M-62 you can put a good dose of oil in to make it slide beautifully. Theres nothing like the sound of a well oiled assault rifle. :D Most of our jamming was caused when we handn't cleaned them or neglected them in the sand.
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Originally posted by Sandwich
an M16, rarely jamming, is quite unusual.
if AA is anything like the real thing, agreed.