Well that is obvious... but if you are taking fire you would not waste time by putting empty mags in your pocket would you?Trotskygrad wrote:
Waste of a perfectly good mag tbh. Most soldiers put the mags back on their vest when they reload so they can refill it later. Only time when you want to reload like that is in combat in pure desperation. Or if in your a position in which your not moving and can pick up the mags later.FloppY_ wrote:
Meh, if I were to live in the US where owning an semi-assault rifle was possible, I couldn't be arsed to clean it that often... I could live with once or twice a month...-Sh1fty- wrote:
I completely agree, it's totally relative. Whether a gun is pretty or not should never be an issue. Design however, the way it's held, etc. is very important, and the M16 is amazing and excels in accuracy, design, reliability.
If you clean an M16 once a day, it will work when we need it. Another big issue is lube. You use the wrong lube on ANY gun and it's fucked depending on the conditions you're shooting in. I've held so many guns, and the M16 is the most comfortable, the mag release, the bolt release, the sights, everything about it is just perfect for combat.
The only drawback I can think of with the M16 is the light caliber.
In which case I guess I'd have to get some kind of AK / M416 or a Colt 1911...
Good thing 1911's are so fucking awesome then
Oh btw, isn't the reload animation of the FAL in MW2 the coolest reload animation evar?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d-FlFM8Ql0
Can anyone tell me if that is the intended way to reload it IRL? or is it just a gimmick from the game?
What I mean't was, is that the reason the release mechanism on the clips work like that?
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me