Posted: 2007-09-22 16:32
That was my other guess
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DavidP wrote:Maybe .4? As it's the oldest version that works with 1.41. Oh and god please let me try that MK 12! I dl'ed .4 for that sole reason.
I dont have .3(Cant find it) Maybe you can do a .4 server?-=TB=-Schrotti wrote:I have test whit the 141 and worked, and server is rdy for play. This version has 750 MB real fast load. A litle rename the folder to pr0306 and no problem whit the current version.
yeah for us army marksman, but without the silencer[R-PUB]bosco wrote: Bring it back!![]()
Yeah the M14 is still more common than the Mk12Mod0...billdan wrote:conventional armies generally dont use silenced firearms, right?
isnt the M14 still waayy more common than the mk12 in both army and usmc?
Thanks.[R-MOD]Thunder wrote:because its used by the army not the marines, it will probly return with the US army
Those pics are from .4 though...DavidP wrote:I wanted to show some of the newer PR players what came before .6 and to jog the memory of the PR vets.
Are you serious. .4 < .6 .4 came before .6 did. (.5 came in the middle, it still came before .6 came out)[R-MOD]Wasteland wrote:Those pics are from .4 though...
Here is the file http://files.filefront.com/prmm+0306+setupexe/;5057603;/fileinfo.htmlDavidP wrote:I dont have .3(Cant find it) Maybe you can do a .4 server?
Source or it's not true.billdan wrote:sr25 is used mainly by SEALs
It is, Mk 11 Mod 0 is the US military designation of the weapon. You will notice this a lot with weapons as armies like to rename them.Kenny wrote:I thought that gun was called the sr-25 like this one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR-25
It's a Mk12 Mod 0 (Chambered in 5.56); most obviously because it has the PRI front sight, PRI free-floating forearm, and ARMS 38 rail. It is not the Mk11 Mod 0/SR-25 (chambered in 7.62x51); though it would only be a matter of money to dress up an SR-25 to look like a Mk12 Mod0 at first glance.Ecko wrote:Source or it's not true.
It is, Mk 11 Mod 0 is the US military designation of the weapon. You will notice this a lot with weapons as armies like to rename them.
An example would be the L85, which by it's manufacturers name is the SA80.