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legendary
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September 10, 2012, 12:50:34 PM
#35
The question to ask first is.. "what is the mission?"
Are we storming a city building or taking pot shots at each other in the desert. The right weapon is subject to a variety of factors, most importantly the engagement range.
Overall I would want the G3. I have an AK and a very good RECCE AR-15 on back order. But the fact is that military gun contracts go to the low bidder, not the best gun. For example the G36 or the Steyr Aug are great mil weapons that few armies can afford. I think Saudi Arabia still uses the Steyr, but then they use a Lamborghini made vehicle for their transport jeep. (no kidding)
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September 10, 2012, 12:33:23 PM
#34
since we are talking about military style rifles, here's a pic of my vector arms ak....

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September 09, 2012, 12:47:49 PM
#33
Obv only three guns, Primary, Secondary, Last resort
Longrange Assualt Rifle
CQB gun like an smg or shotgun
Pistol, Always carry a pistol

Rifle on the back, Smg along the leg, Pistol at the hip, Ammo on the belt and vest aswell as other leg

OK, this makes sense. I suppose you leave the sniper rifle at home and switch it out for the assault rifle when you are going on a mission where you need it.
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September 09, 2012, 09:58:02 AM
#32

My favorite battle rifle has far more to do with the round it chambers, than the overall rifle itself. I am a sucker for 7.6x51/.308 for anything over 50 yards.
Inside of 50 yards, I would simply carry a submachine gun that shared a round with my pistol.

I would only need 2 rounds to fight....lol. I just would stock up on 7.62x51/.308 for my long and medium range rifles and 45cal for my 1911s and submachine guns Wink



So, when you go out on patrol you are carrying 4 guns, a bolt-action .308 sniper rifle for long range, a .308 assault rifle for medium range, a .45 submachine gun for short range, and a .45 pistol for backup? Are you going to grab a shotgun too for when you enter rooms?  Tongue

No.. I would carry an M14 and a single or pair of 1911s on patrol Wink

My Sherpa would carry all of my ammo, my submachinegun and assorted goodies...lol
Obv only three guns, Primary, Secondary, Last resort
Longrange Assualt Rifle
CQB gun like an smg or shotgun
Pistol, Always carry a pistol

Rifle on the back, Smg along the leg, Pistol at the hip, Ammo on the belt and vest aswell as other leg

...and a Sherpa following me to carry my snacks and ghetto blaster so that I can play 'fight music' when I engage a target, or become engaged Wink
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September 09, 2012, 09:42:58 AM
#31

My favorite battle rifle has far more to do with the round it chambers, than the overall rifle itself. I am a sucker for 7.6x51/.308 for anything over 50 yards.
Inside of 50 yards, I would simply carry a submachine gun that shared a round with my pistol.

I would only need 2 rounds to fight....lol. I just would stock up on 7.62x51/.308 for my long and medium range rifles and 45cal for my 1911s and submachine guns Wink



So, when you go out on patrol you are carrying 4 guns, a bolt-action .308 sniper rifle for long range, a .308 assault rifle for medium range, a .45 submachine gun for short range, and a .45 pistol for backup? Are you going to grab a shotgun too for when you enter rooms?  Tongue

No.. I would carry an M14 and a single or pair of 1911s on patrol Wink

My Sherpa would carry all of my ammo, my submachinegun and assorted goodies...lol
Obv only three guns, Primary, Secondary, Last resort
Longrange Assualt Rifle
CQB gun like an smg or shotgun
Pistol, Always carry a pistol

Rifle on the back, Smg along the leg, Pistol at the hip, Ammo on the belt and vest aswell as other leg
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September 09, 2012, 12:42:27 AM
#30

My favorite battle rifle has far more to do with the round it chambers, than the overall rifle itself. I am a sucker for 7.6x51/.308 for anything over 50 yards.
Inside of 50 yards, I would simply carry a submachine gun that shared a round with my pistol.

I would only need 2 rounds to fight....lol. I just would stock up on 7.62x51/.308 for my long and medium range rifles and 45cal for my 1911s and submachine guns Wink



So, when you go out on patrol you are carrying 4 guns, a bolt-action .308 sniper rifle for long range, a .308 assault rifle for medium range, a .45 submachine gun for short range, and a .45 pistol for backup? Are you going to grab a shotgun too for when you enter rooms?  Tongue

No.. I would carry an M14 and a single or pair of 1911s on patrol Wink

My Sherpa would carry all of my ammo, my submachinegun and assorted goodies...lol
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September 09, 2012, 12:32:54 AM
#29
AK... oh the good-ole days of Tac Ops

 Cry
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September 08, 2012, 09:54:03 PM
#28

My favorite battle rifle has far more to do with the round it chambers, than the overall rifle itself. I am a sucker for 7.6x51/.308 for anything over 50 yards.
Inside of 50 yards, I would simply carry a submachine gun that shared a round with my pistol.

I would only need 2 rounds to fight....lol. I just would stock up on 7.62x51/.308 for my long and medium range rifles and 45cal for my 1911s and submachine guns Wink



So, when you go out on patrol you are carrying 4 guns, a bolt-action .308 sniper rifle for long range, a .308 assault rifle for medium range, a .45 submachine gun for short range, and a .45 pistol for backup? Are you going to grab a shotgun too for when you enter rooms?  Tongue
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September 08, 2012, 07:35:36 PM
#27
Yeah, It's funny that Majority of people who havent carried ammo before, jsut forget or flatout dont know how damn heavy ammo is throughout the day...

Thats one of the primary reasons i prefer the 5.56mm, That and well, Less chance of an unwanted casualty. I sometimes consider the 7.62's to be Overkill, But hey, Im never shooting at kevlar targets... soo.. Yeah...

Exactly.
.223 definitely helps to solve alot of problems in terms of being a happy medium for carry/kill power etc.

This question/poll overall doesn't really help to prove anything though.

My favorite battle rifle has far more to do with the round it chambers, than the overall rifle itself. I am a sucker for 7.6x51/.308 for anything over 50 yards.
Inside of 50 yards, I would simply carry a submachine gun that shared a round with my pistol.

I would only need 2 rounds to fight....lol. I just would stock up on 7.62x51/.308 for my long and medium range rifles and 45cal for my 1911s and submachine guns Wink

legendary
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September 08, 2012, 07:23:25 PM
#26
Yeah, It's funny that Majority of people who havent carried ammo before, jsut forget or flatout dont know how damn heavy ammo is throughout the day...

Thats one of the primary reasons i prefer the 5.56mm, That and well, Less chance of an unwanted casualty. I sometimes consider the 7.62's to be Overkill, But hey, Im never shooting at kevlar targets... soo.. Yeah...
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September 08, 2012, 06:54:01 PM
#25
I don't think I have ever seen a 7.62 M1? As far as I know they have always been 30.06, the M-14 was the first rifle to go to standardized NATO 7.62, right?

I've seen an aftermarket conversion.

No, not aftermarket. 30.06 was difficult to carry enough ammo. 3.08/752x51 solved this, without taking too much power away.

30.06 vs .308/7.62x51/7.62 NATO is huge, in terms of a soldier's carry capabilities....

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September 08, 2012, 06:50:27 PM
#24
I don't think I have ever seen a 7.62 M1? As far as I know they have always been 30.06, the M-14 was the first rifle to go to standardized NATO 7.62, right?

I've seen an aftermarket conversion.
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September 08, 2012, 06:49:44 PM
#23
AK-47 is reliable, but has shitty accuracy and fucking hurts to shoot after awhile.
Love the FN-FAL, but it's goddamned heavy.
Probably would pick the M-14.
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September 08, 2012, 06:49:02 PM
#22
Original M1 chambering 30.06 ..... or M14 w/7.62x51 (7.62 NATO).

Everyone can keep their AK-47s.....

No vote for the M1 Garand? I am confused, why comment but not vote?

Because there are a bunch of Internet Kids under the impression that the M1 was a 7.62x51 Rifle....I SAID ORIGINAL M1.

I don't think I have ever seen a 7.62 M1? As far as I know they have always been 30.06, the M-14 was the first rifle to go to standardized NATO 7.62, right?

Just to be clear, I will add 30.06 to the poll.
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September 08, 2012, 06:46:35 PM
#21
Original M1 chambering 30.06 ..... or M14 w/7.62x51 (7.62 NATO).

Everyone can keep their AK-47s.....

No vote for the M1 Garand? I am confused, why comment but not vote?

Because there are a bunch of Internet Kids under the impression that the M1 was a 7.62x51 Rifle....I SAID ORIGINAL M1.



The Choices should be edited to read:

- M1 @ 30.06
- M1/M14 @ 7.62x51
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September 08, 2012, 06:45:06 PM
#20
Original M1 chambering 30.06 ..... or M14 w/7.62x51 (7.62 NATO).

Everyone can keep their AK-47s.....

No vote for the M1 Garand? I am confused, why comment but not vote?
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September 08, 2012, 06:43:15 PM
#19
Original M1 chambering 30.06 ..... or M14 w/7.62x51 (7.62 NATO).

Everyone can keep their AK-47s.....
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September 08, 2012, 06:34:49 PM
#18
If your favorite is not on the list I will add it.
legendary
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September 08, 2012, 05:29:19 PM
#17
Y'know, More guns would be a nice thing to select out of... Just import the BF3 weapon list and im sure then we can discuss (atleast to somedegree) what our favorite gun is.

My favorite is a nice sturdy 1886 Winchester.
Out of the list, My favorite is the AK,
The best on the list? Hands down m16/m4 equivalency, You just cant get a better sturdy fullauto assault rifle, It has so much potential for attachments!
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September 08, 2012, 05:21:38 PM
#16
I have shot a few sweet .308 hunting rifles...
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