My biggest gripe with is it the horrible sound design. Especially on maps with multiple floors, trying to guess if he's above you, below you, same floor as you, across the map or within ass-spanking distance.
same am lvl 400+ the game sucks but i still play it lol
Fun game, but shit game. Phantom hitmarkers and the horrid hitrg make me wanna blow my brains out.
My biggest gripe with is it the horrible sound design. Especially on maps with multiple floors, trying to guess if he's above you, below you, same floor as you, across the map or within ass-spanking distance.
>That obvious joke image is very autistic >let me explain a better solution than this obvious joke
I am afraid the autism is coming from inside the house.
name one (1) instance where you would even need ten (10) rounds of ammunation in the magazine while using a Barrett M82 pattern .50 calibre anti-material rifle, let alone twenty (20) round, nevermind more than that.
I want to smite my neighbors pitbull collection with the most overkill projo I can after they get loose and eat my chickens, but I'm not 100% sure where in the shed out back the fricking things are because there's a wall in the way, so I'm kind of guessing.
With the setup they use, he'd have to tip the stock up over the line for it to fall out, which probably won't happen unless he's shooting straight down for some fricked reason.
pretty sure even a chatbot can figure out that if he let go the barrel would rotate upwards, putting the gun in a vertical plane and allowing for it to drop out if there's no sling
With the setup they use, he'd have to tip the stock up over the line for it to fall out, which probably won't happen unless he's shooting straight down for some fricked reason.
It looks like there's a loop on his sleeve that goes through the stock, unless I'm not seeing it right.
Possibly, I've never seen that before. Usually they seem to just use the bipod and magwell to keep it on the line while the rifles length and weight distribution keep in inside the chopper.
This, There's gotta be some kind of attachment to him or the helicopter. I'm sure even at gov't discount prices the Coast Guard doesn't want to risk dropping something as expensive as a Barret into the ocean in some on-off situation
>We need to buy another .50 >What happened to the .50 you bought you last year?
You don't use a sling in environments where you might end up in the water, just think: would you rather have a dropped gun get lost? Or have a sling get wet when the operator falls in?
Obviously a precision job, usually taking out an engine block or something so MSRT or other law enforcement gets a chance to use their ammo. If you needed more than ten, or twenty shots it would be a really bad day. I’m sure if they really wanted more capacity they wouldn’t be using 50 BMG.
Imagine having to reload that thing
I love phantom forces
same am lvl 400+ the game sucks but i still play it lol
Fun game, but shit game. Phantom hitmarkers and the horrid hitrg make me wanna blow my brains out.
My biggest gripe with is it the horrible sound design. Especially on maps with multiple floors, trying to guess if he's above you, below you, same floor as you, across the map or within ass-spanking distance.
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Holy FRICK. That is autistic as shit. Just carry more mags. Its not like you're fully autoing that shit.
>That obvious joke image is very autistic
>let me explain a better solution than this obvious joke
I am afraid the autism is coming from inside the house.
To appease C*lifornians
Because the belt-fed version was already developed about 60 years prior.
>captcha: PWNRAT
try making a 20 rounder that nobody will buy cause it will be long and heavy and will require a longer leg bipod
name one (1) instance where you would even need ten (10) rounds of ammunation in the magazine while using a Barrett M82 pattern .50 calibre anti-material rifle, let alone twenty (20) round, nevermind more than that.
Range.
you're 1 kilometer away from 11 hostile MT-LBs, and for some reason changing magazine like a normal person isn't an option
I'm at Walmart and your mom sees me with the last can of Pringles in stock
We can do this the easy way, or the hard way... Give the amorphous blob that used to be my mother the chips and walk away. Now.
im in a contest of who has more ammo in their Barrett M82 pattern .50 calibre anti-material rifle and i dont want the guys to laugh at me
I want to smite my neighbors pitbull collection with the most overkill projo I can after they get loose and eat my chickens, but I'm not 100% sure where in the shed out back the fricking things are because there's a wall in the way, so I'm kind of guessing.
>the fence is blasted apart and falls over
>the sound of the gunshots made your toddler start crying
>the pitbull wakes up
GUYS PLEASE I NEED THE FRICKIN DRUM MAG RIGHT NOW
The Coast Gaurds PMOTs and PACTACLET would probably love that option on their .50s they use on speedboats.
Why doesn't this guy have a sling, what if he drops the gun
With the setup they use, he'd have to tip the stock up over the line for it to fall out, which probably won't happen unless he's shooting straight down for some fricked reason.
pretty sure even a chatbot can figure out that if he let go the barrel would rotate upwards, putting the gun in a vertical plane and allowing for it to drop out if there's no sling
/k/ moronation strikes again
It looks like there's a loop on his sleeve that goes through the stock, unless I'm not seeing it right.
Possibly, I've never seen that before. Usually they seem to just use the bipod and magwell to keep it on the line while the rifles length and weight distribution keep in inside the chopper.
This, There's gotta be some kind of attachment to him or the helicopter. I'm sure even at gov't discount prices the Coast Guard doesn't want to risk dropping something as expensive as a Barret into the ocean in some on-off situation
>We need to buy another .50
>What happened to the .50 you bought you last year?
It lands on some kids sand /k/astle and the young lad gets to keep it.
You don't use a sling in environments where you might end up in the water, just think: would you rather have a dropped gun get lost? Or have a sling get wet when the operator falls in?
Obviously a precision job, usually taking out an engine block or something so MSRT or other law enforcement gets a chance to use their ammo. If you needed more than ten, or twenty shots it would be a really bad day. I’m sure if they really wanted more capacity they wouldn’t be using 50 BMG.
drawing bullethole dicks on walls from miles away on some raghead compounds exterior walls.
Suppressing fire with a Barrett m82
Wouldn't you like to know, Fed boy?
shooting a collumn of bmps and other vehicles
go back you fricking moron
I regularly turn big rocks into gravel woth my m82 for funsies.
Not having to reload like a caifornia homosexual every 30 seconds would be great.
just weld two mags together and solder the springs
Calling guns platforms will always make me seethe
it's a lightweight design, a bigger magazine would not be much use unless the barrel were made heavy
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Honestly, I think a helical mag would serve it well. You could probably stack 20 in that b***h without making it too big.
Because that's how many rounds you can fire before you're shoulder needs to be put back into its socket
Alternatively cut the barrel down and a red dot a 20 round mag and a fornt grip and you have the .room clearer 3000
He made a Browning M2 but worse.