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When the going gets tough, the tough call in Close Air Support*Originally posted by craig1 View PostArtillery is your friend.
*As long as it's not the yanks providing it"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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The Russians used to say that Artillery is the God of War.Originally posted by craig1 View PostArtillery is your friend.Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostI know - do you go with an M240 with holographic dot scope and be conservative with the ammo - or take a bog standard AK47 and shoot everything that moves - same in the knowledge that what you shoot will probably be dropping AK47 mags.
Decisions... decisions...
Dunk an M240 and an AK47 in water, and then leave them in mud overnight, drive over them and then choose."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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On a more serious note, my officer friend was quite clear how high up the priority list ammo was. Out on deployment, they probably have 1 or 2 spare mags - that's it - you've really got to make those rounds last.
Those redcaps that were killed a few years back had one clip each. Most gang members are probably better tooled up than they were.
It's no fun playing an FPS on low ammo - but for the real soliders, it's literally life and death.Comment
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In the first Gulf War, I was deployed with one full mag plus 8 spare rounds for the first whole month I was there. It was only about one day before the ground offensive started that I got another couple of mags. Kit shortages aren't a modern thing.Originally posted by centurian View PostOn a more serious note, my officer friend was quite clear how high up the priority list ammo was. Out on deployment, they probably have 1 or 2 spare mags - that's it - you've really got to make those rounds last.
Those redcaps that were killed a few years back had one clip each. Most gang members are probably better tooled up than they were.
It's no fun playing an FPS on low ammo - but for the real soliders, it's literally life and death.Comment
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