Upotte Firing Solutions #1

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Sgt.broski Where's the futa Jacob
Sneakyone wrote...
TheOverFlow wrote...
Sneakyone wrote...
Squid and his SCAR, I took this pic for the Author a while ago.

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Still rolling with the m1 garand?


Of course, its my favorite rifle.

You too? Sweet.
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TheOverFlow wrote...
Sneakyone wrote...
TheOverFlow wrote...
Sneakyone wrote...
Squid and his SCAR, I took this pic for the Author a while ago.

Spoiler:
Forum Image: https://d.maxfile.ro/oogcejmzud.jpg


Still rolling with the m1 garand?


Of course, its my favorite rifle.

You too? Sweet.


Just something about them man

Spoiler:
Forum Image: https://d.maxfile.ro/fhzftripfr.jpg
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CronaBaka Mellow Yellow
Sneakyone wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
Sneakyone wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
They don't even issue bayonets for long rifles anymore. They fuck your accuracy and you better off with your blade in a hand to hand. Or two 9mm/.40


I'd rather have a bayonet than 40 short and weak.


You're better off with a straight stick with a point then a plastic clumsy pike with a extra 3ft of poking range. 1865 is awhile ago. Train soldiers won't get stuck with a bayonet in a straight line and file anymore. Specially with the advantage free weapon like a blade or small arms. Hell the damn unattached bayonet is 100x better then it on a rifle. If the rifle was like a m1 then that tactic is more viable. Those types of rifles are more streamlined and made for the bayonet.


I know it's not a viable option anymore, but there is something romantic about fixing bayonets and charging trenches, No longer in this day and age though.

Romantic and utterly stupid imo, especially in 1916.
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CronaBaka wrote...
Sneakyone wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
Sneakyone wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
They don't even issue bayonets for long rifles anymore. They fuck your accuracy and you better off with your blade in a hand to hand. Or two 9mm/.40


I'd rather have a bayonet than 40 short and weak.


You're better off with a straight stick with a point then a plastic clumsy pike with a extra 3ft of poking range. 1865 is awhile ago. Train soldiers won't get stuck with a bayonet in a straight line and file anymore. Specially with the advantage free weapon like a blade or small arms. Hell the damn unattached bayonet is 100x better then it on a rifle. If the rifle was like a m1 then that tactic is more viable. Those types of rifles are more streamlined and made for the bayonet.


I know it's not a viable option anymore, but there is something romantic about fixing bayonets and charging trenches, No longer in this day and age though.

Romantic and utterly stupid imo, especially in 1916.


Of course its stupid, but it was one of the only ways back then.
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