who's going to mod this for mohaa ?
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who's going to mod this for mohaa ?
i'm not f****** angry, i'm from philadelphia .


"welcome to the future of digital warfare."
what i dont get is how the bullets are fed, i mean 16,000 bullets dont just appear in a gun. from the visuals it just had them stacked in the barrel, what do you do? swap barrels? muzzle-load a clip? (thats a cool idea...)
however it's still a brilliant technology.
what i dont get is how the bullets are fed, i mean 16,000 bullets dont just appear in a gun. from the visuals it just had them stacked in the barrel, what do you do? swap barrels? muzzle-load a clip? (thats a cool idea...)
however it's still a brilliant technology.
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Good point Neillo but,
At least the Ameri forces have had all equipment EMP protected since the early 80's.....
The barrels are pre-loaded, then swapped/exchanged when needed. Yes these weapons will be hard to keep fed,( what 2-3 ammo trucks for each weapon?) but, I would hate to be there when it first opens -up with full ammo load.
At least the Ameri forces have had all equipment EMP protected since the early 80's.....
The barrels are pre-loaded, then swapped/exchanged when needed. Yes these weapons will be hard to keep fed,( what 2-3 ammo trucks for each weapon?) but, I would hate to be there when it first opens -up with full ammo load.

"16,000 bullets dont just appear in a gun"
That bit i believe was refering to the cannon version he talked briefly about.
The gun/pistol version might run out of bullets quicker then normal pistols... but its got more chance of hitting its target therefore doesn't require extra shots right?
That bit i believe was refering to the cannon version he talked briefly about.
The gun/pistol version might run out of bullets quicker then normal pistols... but its got more chance of hitting its target therefore doesn't require extra shots right?
[ Formerly Known As Snakeâ„¢ ]True indeed, but most soldeirs now'a'days miss due to poor gun shot rather then the fact they just missed the target. I know for a fact the british army are trianed to fire only if the enemy is 100% in the Scope/Veiw Finder etc.. So if the soldier only hits the trigger when its on the enemys head (or where ever) its down to the bullet and the recoil effect.PKM wrote:if you aim bad with the first one, the two that follow right after are going to miss just as baddly .Snake? wrote:but its got more chance of hitting its target therefore doesn't require extra shots right?
[ Formerly Known As Snakeâ„¢ ]reload
I bet they are a pain to reload. What if it gets wet and all the bullets fire at the same time because of a short circuit? "Doctor, can you please remove this gun from my chest?"
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good one tlrude; one wonders if one can safely take a bath with these new guns. you never know when terrorist may strike, even the bathroom's not safe. though in my bathroom i do occasionally host a WMD .
in other news with these new weapons...rayovac stock just went through the roof .
in other news with these new weapons...rayovac stock just went through the roof .
i'm not f****** angry, i'm from philadelphia .


if it's miltary grade i'm POSITIVE they're going to make it protected from all the common mishaps that go with electronics, water, heat, cold, EMP...
i bet that's going to be something to see, a tri-barrelled bun firing three bullets into a guy's head before the recoil hits. thats incredible to me. i cant see how useful it'd be for artillery/grenades, which are meant to be less accurate for more devastation.
still no jams, no clips, that'd be great.
i bet that's going to be something to see, a tri-barrelled bun firing three bullets into a guy's head before the recoil hits. thats incredible to me. i cant see how useful it'd be for artillery/grenades, which are meant to be less accurate for more devastation.
still no jams, no clips, that'd be great.
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Combine the crew-served version with radar and one can knock-out airborne mortar/arty shells from the sky. Or, mounted on ship- can protect from missles, mount it on tank( active-armour)- protection from all.....
***Who is gonna model/mod a modern battlefield robot???Machinegun armed, remotely controlled, and with a vid-camera......that would be cool for modern maps......
***Who is gonna model/mod a modern battlefield robot???Machinegun armed, remotely controlled, and with a vid-camera......that would be cool for modern maps......





