Why is the MEC's main rifle a G3A3?
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Outlaw289
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Why is the MEC's main rifle a G3A3?
Just wondering. Are they available wholesale for cheap or something? Do a lot of middle eastern nations currently use them?
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[PR]AC3421
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Outlaw289
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I know they're a standard army, when did I say they're terrorists?Teek wrote:Iran dose. and they probably sold some to other countries in a upgrade processes. MEC is a standard army
I just figured if an entire region was going to use a standard battle rifle, it would most likely be an AK variant because they're cheap and readily available from Russia. Thats why I thought the AK-101 made sense in vanilla BF2. Unless, of course, the G3 and others are being produced by Iran under license.
Heh, this would make a good replacement for the MEC Special Forces MP5.
Again, tell me when I said "why are they not using AK47s like durka durka towel heads". I'm asking why a modern army would use a bulky, cold war era weapon that defies current assault rifle designs, meaning: light, compact, range 300meters and under, compared to heavy, bulky, made for marksmanship and medium-long distance combat.'[PR wrote:AC3421']MEC faction is not depicting terrorists. It is depicting Middle Eastern Armies come together, such as Irans, Iraq's republican Guard, Pakistans army, etc. Unfortunately there not broke like there terrorist counterparts.
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And since most of the ME is desert, what's wrong with medium/long range engagements and marksmanship? And with all their money, the MEC could afford something better than an AK. The G3 is here to stay (although in another variant :wink
, period.
Oh, and the MEC MP5 isn't an MP5, it's an HK53, a sub-machinegun-sized carbine chambered for 5.56 NATO.
Oh, and the MEC MP5 isn't an MP5, it's an HK53, a sub-machinegun-sized carbine chambered for 5.56 NATO.
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