Kamp Kuzma: The Operators' Campgrounds (For Operating)
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Data Zero
Valkyrie Forces CO
Gahald_Mills wrote...
rifles..all that I know is mechs.. .___.You must know some bits about guns
Here. This is USP, my preferred sidearm...
(gives a small lecture about it and about other guns)
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Data Zero wrote...
Gahald_Mills wrote...
rifles..all that I know is mechs.. .___.You must know some bits about guns
Here. This is USP, my preferred sidearm...
(gives a small lecture about it and about other guns)
hm...I see...interesting..
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Data Zero wrote...
Gahald_Mills wrote...
rifles..all that I know is mechs.. .___.You must know some bits about guns
Here. This is USP, my preferred sidearm...
(gives a small lecture about it and about other guns)
You'd sound more smarter if you could actually talk about it.
The H&K USP is a German semi-auto pistol designed to replace the old H&K P7 series, it's name is short for Universal Self-loading Pistol or, in the original German, Universale Selbstlade pistole. There are different variants of the USP including the USP Compact, Tactical, Expert and Elite models which each have distinguishable differences. Our model is the USP Compact and takes in 9x19mm Parabellum rounds, you'll often see the USP in video games like Call of Duty or Battlefield using the .45 ACP round.
The reason we use the 9x19mm rather than .45 ACP is because of it's versatility and availability, it being the standard pistol caliber for most militarizes.
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Keirova_47 wrote...
You'd sound more smarter if you could actually talk about it.
The H&K USP is a German semi-auto pistol designed to replace the old H&K P7 series, it's name is short for Universal Self-loading Pistol or, in the original German, Universale Selbstlade pistole. There are different variants of the USP including the USP Compact, Tactical, Expert and Elite models which each have distinguishable differences. Our model is the USP Compact and takes in 9x19mm Parabellum rounds, you'll often see the USP in video games like Call of Duty or Battlefield using the .45 ACP round.
The reason we use the 9x19mm rather than .45 ACP is because of it's versatility and availability, it being the standard pistol caliber for most militarizes.
oooh... interesting... You learn something new every day ^_^
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In regard to our other pistol, the Glock 19. It is an Austrian 'Safe-action' pistol of polymer make. There are different models of the Glock, the most famous being the Glock 18C, a fully automatic 9mm pistol which has been featured in games like Call of Duty, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas and Battlefield. Our model is the Glock 19, considered the middle brother of the Glock series, being the compact model. It takes 9x19mm Parabellum like it's older brother, the Glock 17, and it's sub-compact brother, the Glock 21. The Glock is also available in other calibers like .45 ACP, .45 GAP, .357 SiG and .40 S&W. Some models may not be available in all calibers, like the Compact Glock is not available in .45 ACP.
Need I say more?
Need I say more?
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Those are our two choices of sidearms, unless you want to use the P11 which is strictly meant for underwater shooting only. I do not need to go into detail as to why it is strictly for underwater.
Basically, the rounds used by underwater weapons are very dartlike in shape, this is so that it can travel through water more easily than regular rounds. Out of water, the bullets don't have much balance and have very pathetic range. This is underwater weapons in general.
Basically, the rounds used by underwater weapons are very dartlike in shape, this is so that it can travel through water more easily than regular rounds. Out of water, the bullets don't have much balance and have very pathetic range. This is underwater weapons in general.
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My preferred choice is the Glock 19, The magazine capacity is bigger, Glock 19 has 15 standard but can take magazines that hold 17, 19 or 33 rounds whereas the USP 9 Compact only holds 13 standard. Personally, I like the feel of polymer over metal, plus in temperatures like these, I'd prefer a gun that I won't get my tongue stuck on. Glocks also have more customization capabilities, most pistols will have a rail adapter for under the slide but there are also rail adapters for above the slide of Glocks for sights as well as a slot in the pistol grip to mount a stock for more stable shooting.
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Keirova_47 wrote...
Well, I hope my past few posts have been enlightening thenWell sure is. Never seen a Glock 19 though, better check it out tomorrow...
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Data Zero
Valkyrie Forces CO
I used G18 in Modern warfare 2. Good spray, but not my style. USP.45 with tact knife. More like it.
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Modern Warfare 2. Don't like it at all. Anyway, I'm going to sleep now, I wouldn't want to sleep in and waste a perfectly good weekend.
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Data Zero
Valkyrie Forces CO
Keirova_47 wrote...
Modern Warfare 2. Don't like it at all. Anyway, I'm going to sleep now, I wouldn't want to sleep in and waste a perfectly good weekend.Its actually more playable than Modern Warfare 2, where spraying gets you a win and aiming takes you to a body bag. Game never heard bout balance as I belive.
Still. COD 4 exelence. Best MP game besides SOF 2
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I'm more found on USP because I prefer steel over polymer, but as far as I remember the body of USP is made of polymer-metal frame with metal slide. If we're talking about mag capacity USP have many depending on model and Cartridge. 9mm USP have 15 rounds, Match and Expert 18 rounds and Compact 13 rounds. Both Glock and USP have effective range of 50 meters with 9mm Para.
Also I though we were using USP Tactical model because of it's specs and match greade trigger...
Acessories for USP is also a large variety ;)
I think I faved USP because of Rainbow Six 3 Raven shield... Last good Rainbow Six (with it's datadiscs)
Also I though we were using USP Tactical model because of it's specs and match greade trigger...
Acessories for USP is also a large variety ;)
I think I faved USP because of Rainbow Six 3 Raven shield... Last good Rainbow Six (with it's datadiscs)