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URAA!!
Wait or is it Hooraah!!?
Or Huaaah, eh Huzzaah?
Or more gayer version, Hooyaah?
It's Uraa.
What the heck is wrong with you???? I was expecting much more, like actual Scout Rifle criticism even if that was very rude.
You are still in NMA, obey its rule.
Well, there is Scout AR-15 if you want that sort of semi-auto. Not full-auto though.
It fits well with Jeff Cooper's requirement, but it fires intermediate round unlike a Steyr Scout that fires 7.62.
But yeah maybe it would gonna be overkill. I mean maybe a DMR like Dragunov or M14 is just too heavy for extended aiming duration. When you can relatively easy to do it with a 3Kg rifle.
Didn't expect you to served in the Army. I was thinking the Corps.
Reminds me to the video by GunJesus about people claiming bolt rifles could still rock in todays conflicts if given to professional soldiers.Why give them a mostly bolt-action carbine-sized .308 rifle with a scope when they're expected to mostly fight in urban settings?
Yeah.....If theyre given to Designated Marksmen. The only way i see a semi auto .308 rifle working in urban settings is if you have your little squad of snipers or Designated Marksmen providing cover from rooftops or any area with a narrow opening for regularsReminds me to the video by GunJesus about people claiming bolt rifles could still rock in todays conflicts if given to professional soldiers.
Semi auto .308 rifles have their place and have made a bit of a resurgence for when more stopping power is needed. It's completely pointless to give such to militias or cannon fodder recruits when they could just give them surplus assault rifles.Yeah.....If theyre given to Designated Marksmen. The only way i see a semi auto .308 rifle working in urban settings is if you have your little squad of snipers or Designated Marksmen providing cover from rooftops or any area with a narrow opening for regulars