Remember, that's 800 meters against an area target; i.e., enemy infantry units in the open or partially exposed. Against a point target, a single enemy, 500-600 meters is more likely.Cerberus wrote:I just looked it up and apparently the M16A4 has a MER of 800 meters. Crazy!
ACOG - Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight
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Deuce6
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It was standard in my bn. All our designated marksmen had them. And the squad leaders could have them if they wanted.Pence wrote:This is not standard for US forces, the British soldiers fit SUSAT as standard. Haveing said that they may be fitted to USMC players weapons for the suspected Recon class.
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^ exactly. Area targets are more for weapons like the SAW, 240, M203, etc. Those are area weapons. Your not just going for one spot per say, but a large area. A point target weapon is more like a sniper rifle, to dumb it down a bit.'[R-DEV wrote:Eddie Baker']Remember, that's 800 meters against an area target; i.e., enemy infantry units in the open or partially exposed. Against a point target, a single enemy, 500-600 meters is more likely.
If your going to put an optic on a machine gun, go with the MGO. It's an area weapon sight. It's not designed to be used on an assault rifle.
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six7
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you use an m-4, correct? different gun.
"A US serviceman cleans his rifle every day so that when he goes into combat, he can be sure that it will perform its duty. A Russian serviceman cleans his rifle once a month to keep his quartermaster happy."-love that quote
BTW i'm not bashing the m-16. i love it. it is accurate and feels very comfortable in one's hands. The reliability is nowhere close to that of an AK, though.
"A US serviceman cleans his rifle every day so that when he goes into combat, he can be sure that it will perform its duty. A Russian serviceman cleans his rifle once a month to keep his quartermaster happy."-love that quote
BTW i'm not bashing the m-16. i love it. it is accurate and feels very comfortable in one's hands. The reliability is nowhere close to that of an AK, though.
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It has the same direct gas system and jams just as often as the M16. However with propper and regular cleaning the AR-15 is not to unreliable.
EDIT: Random jams would be really cool!
EDIT: Random jams would be really cool!
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JellyBelly wrote:Yea. I personaly would like to see the SF kit gone too and replaced with a more workable kit.
As for scopes, I want an ECLAN on my SAW!
Christ, can you imagine that. The best weapon in PRM just got better.
fully auto sniper
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Well, and since everybody who are all in for MEC talks about a conflict 5-10 years out in the future, I guess the marine corps have had the time to give every single rifleman some kind of optical sight, be it an ACOG, aimpoint or similar device. I guess we would even see a completely different loadout within that timeframe... 
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Special Forces Air Borne likes to use them on their M4s alot but its not really issued to themPence wrote:This is not standard for US forces, the British soldiers fit SUSAT as standard. Haveing said that they may be fitted to USMC players weapons for the suspected Recon class.
Some people wonder if they have made a difference in this world. Marines don't have that problem
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