7.62 Minigun or pea shooter?Why so weak?
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Jedimushroom
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I tested out the AH-6 on kashan (with dual 7.62mm miniguns) it took a full 6 seconds to kill a humvee! Considering how much lead it puts into the target this is utterly ridiculous.
Personally I feel the damage per shot should be upped to make up for the low RPM.
Personally I feel the damage per shot should be upped to make up for the low RPM.

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Viper5
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No No No, oh and NO!Soulja wrote:The book, not the movie, the book was written by one of the soldiers there and in one part he talks about what the miniguns do to people. The movie is based on that but very Hollywood. Most definitely not the same thing.
The book was written by Mark Bowden (A Reporter) and was originally a series of columsn in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
I did not say I was part of the 5th SFG, learn to comprehend English... I said the 5th SFG was part of the Garrison at Campbell, along with the 101st and the 160th SOAR.
As for my sources, they include the multitude of books I have read, the above links, and Kenwayy. Kenwayy > All
Again, BS. I said they weren't used on most conventional helos. They are used extensively in the 160th on AH6s, MH47s, and MH60sNo, Viper says they aren't used, that they're all Hollywood. What I say is they're only equipped when needed.
Have you ever seen a 7.62mm Bullet? If you had you would know that the amount of HE able to fit in it wouldnt do shit.Heh, you'd be surprised. Not positive on it but I think the minigun has some kind of HE rounds. Have to call John.
This would be an example of why kids need to stay in school. You just punched yourself in the face. When people need support they get the M240, and when they need support they get the M134? WTF? Marines have plenty of 20 year olds... As for Trigger Happy, the M134 isnt a precision weapon. Its a spray and pray weapon. Guns are expensive to shoot. Thats news? They dont just swap weapons on and off the chopper based on needs. The M240 can do anything the M134 can, just not as fast. It isnt the friggin "Rush teh Bunk3r and get my snipah rifle b4 everyone else" in PR.Also, another thing is you guys do not get that the minigun is equipped when it is needed to provide support for the troops being dropped off, and so far, the USMC in PR need the support, so it is somewhat realistic. The reason you keep pointing out pictures of Iraq and Afghanistan with M240s is that they wont equip the minigun on those helicopters because they are expensive to shoot. Why give a 20 year old trigger happy gunner a minigun when you can give him a 240 he can get the job done with (in reality) and it costs a ton less to shoot. Wait till we get into it with Iran, get some pics of the Marines' 1st landing. Bet they have miniguns
Your little "America is better so we shoot a shitload of bullets" is just arrogant and inaccurate.
BOTTOM LINE: The Standard Armament of a UH-60A/L Blackhawk used by Conventional Forces is 2x 7.62mm M240 or M60 Medium Machine Guns. I thought this was commmon knowledge, but perhaps not. Yes, on rare occasions I suspect the 101st has seen action with the M134, but the M240/M60 is much more realistic.
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Soulja
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This thread's gona get locked because of your arrogant *** trying to flame constantly. As for the book, thought it was a soldier, and has been a long time since i read it. My cousin died in the first battle for Mogadishu so I've heard a bit about it from his buddies too. Stop acting like you know everything because you have google.
As for the HE rounds for the minigun John said they do exist but they're specialty.
As for the HE rounds for the minigun John said they do exist but they're specialty.
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WNxKenwayy
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+1.Viper5 wrote:No No No, oh and NO!
The book was written by Mark Bowden (A Reporter) and was originally a series of columsn in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
I did not say I was part of the 5th SFG, learn to comprehend English... I said the 5th SFG was part of the Garrison at Campbell, along with the 101st and the 160th SOAR.
As for my sources, they include the multitude of books I have read, the above links, and Kenwayy. Kenwayy > All
Again, BS. I said they weren't used on most conventional helos. They are used extensively in the 160th on AH6s, MH47s, and MH60s
Have you ever seen a 7.62mm Bullet? If you had you would know that the amount of HE able to fit in it wouldnt do shit.
This would be an example of why kids need to stay in school. You just punched yourself in the face. When people need support they get the M240, and when they need support they get the M134? WTF? Marines have plenty of 20 year olds... As for Trigger Happy, the M134 isnt a precision weapon. Its a spray and pray weapon. Guns are expensive to shoot. Thats news? They dont just swap weapons on and off the chopper based on needs. The M240 can do anything the M134 can, just not as fast. It isnt the friggin "Rush teh Bunk3r and get my snipah rifle b4 everyone else" in PR.
Your little "America is better so we shoot a shitload of bullets" is just arrogant and inaccurate.
BOTTOM LINE: The Standard Armament of a UH-60A/L Blackhawk used by Conventional Forces is 2x 7.62mm M240 or M60 Medium Machine Guns. I thought this was commmon knowledge, but perhaps not. Yes, on rare occasions I suspect the 101st has seen action with the M134, but the M240/M60 is much more realistic.
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Epim3theus
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I really thought they were tuned down to represent 240, simular to the MG's on the other factions choppers, after v0.4. To stop the vanilla chopper rape with overpowered miniguns spawning on SL pilot with engineers in the back, raining down M4 lasergun armed spec-ops.
If you can read this the ***** fell off.


