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It doesn't have to, dipshit.

It's clear you don't grasp the reason why a BAR is an outdated concept.

Please tell me how rising bolt lock magazine-fed rifle would be better than a modern piston-operated belt-fed machine gun.

We're talking about a SAW. I know 11Bs get the reputation for not knowing how to fucking read, but even I can stay on topic.

Yes it is, you dipshit. You could see it yourself on Russian wikipedia if you could read.

Detecting some mad stolen valor from this post, lol.

Yeah, the original m855 and even m193 did this as well.

You mean like mk318 and m193? Yeah, m855a1 is fucking retarded as a solution, it's a shitty ammo and has been shoehorned in because they wanted a (((green))) ammunition to field, not because it's so fucking great, it isn't.

Dude, she was 13. Just accept it.

Doesn't go through steel level III, m193 doesn't go through polythene level III. B23 is rated against both M855 and m193. M885A1 vs B23 would be really interesting unlike what Ian and Karl did.


You mean like the round that doesn't penetrates any rifle plates and costs a ton more than M885A? :^)

Is tumbling round. Unreliable due to fleet yaw.

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No, it's not. Here's your basic drill.

Note, as well, that half of this drill is irrelevant if you tilt your weapon to the side beforehand to see if you can tell what kind of stoppage you're dealing with.

This is what is being taught nowadays. SPORTS usually makes shit worse if it's a real problem.

When did this become common parlance? It's "tap, rack, bang". This faggoty acronym sounds like some stupid REMF shit some West Point asshole came up with. For reference, 2008-2012 1/4 A Co.