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RoYal_Behemoth wrote
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RoYal_Behemoth wrote You never get curious what it is you're spewing rounds out of virtually? Never question how it works or what it is?
Don't test my knowledge on weaponry.

Why not? Hell, it'd be a relief to see someone with some knowledge, granted the internet can't be a good test, with google at your finger-tips anyway.
I worked on a munitions depo on base with my uncle for 5 years, I can take M4 apart and put it back together in under 45 seconds. And my spread for most bolt action rifles is 1/2 inch at 75 yards.
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People this is a gaming forum not a weapon forum so if people don't know everything that not a problem. I have shot most of the guns including M16, Scar, Ak-47 and many others and i can say there are some similarities but it's not the job of the programmers to make the weapons it's the weapon companies like Remington and mossberg to make the guns. The programmers just take the stats that they are given and do the best they can to recreate them in the games.
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I think its because when 10 year olds play modern warfare 2 they try to brag about guns from a video game...
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its not hard to identify guns.
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LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote You never get curious what it is you're spewing rounds out of virtually? Never question how it works or what it is?
Don't test my knowledge on weaponry.

Why not? Hell, it'd be a relief to see someone with some knowledge, granted the internet can't be a good test, with google at your finger-tips anyway.
I worked on a munitions depo on base with my uncle for 5 years, I can take M4 apart and put it back together in under 45 seconds. And my spread for most bolt action rifles is 1/2 inch at 75 yards.

Your shot is pretty average, especially with a bolt action, depending on the caliber of course. Taking apart a weapon isn't a form of true weapon knowledge, it's the memorization of the build. Field stripping an M16 or an M4A1 can be taught in a day or less.
What else you got?
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RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote You never get curious what it is you're spewing rounds out of virtually? Never question how it works or what it is?
Don't test my knowledge on weaponry.

Why not? Hell, it'd be a relief to see someone with some knowledge, granted the internet can't be a good test, with google at your finger-tips anyway.
I worked on a munitions depo on base with my uncle for 5 years, I can take M4 apart and put it back together in under 45 seconds. And my spread for most bolt action rifles is 1/2 inch at 75 yards.

Your shot is pretty average, especially with a bolt action, depending on the caliber of course. Taking apart a weapon isn't a form of true weapon knowledge, it's the memorization of the build. Field stripping an M16 or an M4A1 can be taught in a day or less.
What else you got?
What else do you want to know?
EDIT: Oh, and the spread for the BA's are without a scope


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RoYal_Behemoth wrote You guys spend all day playing games involving these guns, and you can't even identify them? I've seen so many people mislabel or generally show an incompetence for weapons on this site, it's sad.


I don't care what any of these 12 year old kids say. This is a great topic! I have looked up a few of the guns that are used in Call of Duty and they are actually pretty cool, especially the attachments that you can add on to them!
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What's with he pathetic amount of gaming knowledge? tsk tsk @ OP

P.S. Why would you want to learn about ILLEGAL weapons, it's not like your ever going to use them.
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LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote You never get curious what it is you're spewing rounds out of virtually? Never question how it works or what it is?
Don't test my knowledge on weaponry.

Why not? Hell, it'd be a relief to see someone with some knowledge, granted the internet can't be a good test, with google at your finger-tips anyway.
I worked on a munitions depo on base with my uncle for 5 years, I can take M4 apart and put it back together in under 45 seconds. And my spread for most bolt action rifles is 1/2 inch at 75 yards.

Your shot is pretty average, especially with a bolt action, depending on the caliber of course. Taking apart a weapon isn't a form of true weapon knowledge, it's the memorization of the build. Field stripping an M16 or an M4A1 can be taught in a day or less.
What else you got?
What else do you want to know?
EDIT: Oh, and the spread for the BA's are without a scope


I'll give you that one, what's the rifle particularly? Maker? Caliber? My normal spread is about a 1/3 an inch at that distance with an AR-15.
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RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote
LCD wrote
RoYal_Behemoth wrote You never get curious what it is you're spewing rounds out of virtually? Never question how it works or what it is?
Don't test my knowledge on weaponry.

Why not? Hell, it'd be a relief to see someone with some knowledge, granted the internet can't be a good test, with google at your finger-tips anyway.
I worked on a munitions depo on base with my uncle for 5 years, I can take M4 apart and put it back together in under 45 seconds. And my spread for most bolt action rifles is 1/2 inch at 75 yards.

Your shot is pretty average, especially with a bolt action, depending on the caliber of course. Taking apart a weapon isn't a form of true weapon knowledge, it's the memorization of the build. Field stripping an M16 or an M4A1 can be taught in a day or less.
What else you got?
What else do you want to know?
EDIT: Oh, and the spread for the BA's are without a scope


I'll give you that one, what's the rifle particularly? Maker? Caliber? My normal spread is about a 1/3 an inch at that distance with an AR-15.




KID NOBODY CARES! This is a gaming forum, we are never going to use most of the weapons since they are ILLEGAL!


So you may now go back to your Wikipedia pages.
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