Garrett wrote:@ Dees...
yea i guess you must have some experience to make some of the assumtions/judgements you have made on the platform. some may even be valid. i just dont agree with ya.
Garrett wrote:i think its a bad a$$ concept. i like it alot. i am including it as part of my kit based on that alone, iregardless of how it is viewed. now does this mean i am showing up to every game with a box magged platform, HELL NO!...
Garrett wrote:will i be investing in some mid caps and trying to pursued the powers that be that there are platform choices and options that are not being fully explored HELL YEA I AM.
Garrett wrote:shotguns: we all have to have blue grips, or blue barrels for Less Lethal option in our current CQC simulations. well in the real world....duty shotguns are a standard 870....its the ROUND that determines the lethality. i can load a lock breaker for breaching, i can load 00buckshot for man stopping....or i can plug in a slug to punch through a hard target, or i can get the new XREM round that turns the shotgun into a tazer gun that has a 200 yard range, with no wires attached to the weapon ready to fire another round.... or i can..... so you see the list goes on to a basic platforms tactical usage based on the rounds it fires alone. so if my stack leader calls " i need a less lethal option!", by the time he says " option" i should be loading my color coded shell racking the slide ...looking the perp in the face...shouting "less lethal" and blasting them in the chest!...this is just as effective as having the actor have to see a blue barrel or grip on a platform to recognize that the stack is preforming a less lethal option upon them. id like to see it changes so that i can better use my shotgun to preform different duties....just like i would in real life. train like you fight, fight like you train right?
Garrett wrote:as for the IAR, i think that if a stack is doing a certain impression of a particular real world soldier, and they find and can prove of the validity of their gear choices, that certain concessions could be made.
Garrett wrote:say i was the main saw gunner in a USMC based team, and i saw this and said, " i want to build a close representation of this platform and run it as it would be run in the field." and made the decision to drop the heavy M249 and the nut sack and all the bags of ammo... and wanted to cut it down to a IAR and any where from 250-400 rounds total ( split into say 3 or 4 mid caps) and allow that to represent that squad or fire teams particular MG gunner. i think that is completely acceptable and totally within the realms of what milsim is....and our competitions are all about.
Garrett wrote:joking about box magged M4's was just me being KA-BAR and nothing else, i have no intentions of tainting my game play in this fashion. if i had such a desire you would have seen or heard about it long long before this.
morgan
Garrett wrote:positions in the stack/fire team are no longer "static"...there is a fluidity added into the mix, when this occurs, too much thought and hesitation is spent on where the SAW is and is not. this platform alleviates that.
Garrett wrote:more mobility, lighter weight, less cumbersome in tight spaces....everything a MG gunner wants. less weight means i can carry more ammo in the real world....which is your #1 priority as a MG gunner, providing fire support.
Garrett wrote:@childs...
yea, this is USMC born, and i bet you my bottom dollar the fact that it has the Eagle, Globe and anchor logo on it's reciver certifies this as a " to be fielded platform" by leathernecks.
@ gunny...
i am listening. id like to hear more.
positions in the stack/fireteam are no longer "static"...there is a fluidity added into the mix, when this occurs, too much thought and hesitation is spent on where the SAW is and is not. this platform eliviates that.
more mobility, lighter weight, less cumbersome in tight spaces....everything a MG gunner wants. less weight means i can carry more ammo in the real world....which is your #1 priority as a MG gunner, providing fire support.
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