British Spec Ops Kit
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bobfish
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British Spec Ops Kit
Is there actually any difference between the m4 and c8 SFW?
Just be looking over the SAS and SBS information available and they both use the c8 SFW not the m4. Was curious why.
Just be looking over the SAS and SBS information available and they both use the c8 SFW not the m4. Was curious why.
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bobfish
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I mean both, I can't find any actual information on the differences.. sounds to me like it just packs a bit more of a punch and is slightly more accurate, whilst retaining the advantages of being a carbine. In-game I haven't noticed any differences between the Brit spec op kit and the USMC spec op kit.
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Expendable Grunt
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British one sounds cooler, looks interesting.
Other than that I dunno.
Where is the http://www.bf2prs.com
(Bf2 Project Reality Stats)
Other than that I dunno.
Where is the http://www.bf2prs.com

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LeadMagnet
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Expendable Grunt
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SethLive! wrote:they sound the same
seriously though, is there any difference besides the look?
See-ate v. emm-for? Sound very different to me.

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Sneak Attack
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Expendable Grunt
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I was making an allusion to the pronunciation of their NAMES, not the weapon's firing sound. How more obvious can I make this?

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