ex. 1 can they choose between actuall rifles? models?
2 who gets the 203
3 scopes?
4 sidearms, who gets em?

Raymond.Reiloff wrote:Do the US army or USMC, both soon to be represented in PR have the option IRL to customize their weapon and /or setup?
ex. 1 can they choose between actuall rifles? models?
2 who gets the 203
3 scopes?
4 sidearms, who gets em?
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Erm, no, SOCOM has access to SOPMOD kit. The SO in SOPMOD and SOCOM stand for the same thing.Hotrod525 wrote:You play too much America's Army men, IRL they have access to all SOPMOD kit, but it will be LONG LONG LONG but VERY long to model all variants possible.
They have acces to it, and they can buy mod by themself. Every thing to be a better Killing Machine.[R-PUB]Viper5 wrote:Erm, no, SOCOM has access to SOPMOD kit. The SO in SOPMOD and SOCOM stand for the same thing.
IRL, who gets what is largely based on the role. the team grenadier (Team leader in USMC, PFC, LCpl or Cpl/Specialist in Army) has the 203.
In the Army, everyone in combat units has either a M68 CCO, EoTech, or ACOG. In the Marines, its almost exclusively ACOGs with a few ironsights thrown in, along with a lot of handgrips and PEQ-2s.
As for Sidearms, traditionally Officers, Senior Noncoms, some team leaders, and pilots and some Machinegunners receive sidearms. No need for a sidearm if you have a M4.

Kenwayy?CDN-SMOKEJUMPER wrote: Edit//
Viper, from what I understand most of those Acogs are bought on their own. On a military board I go onto one of the Officers allowed one of his guys who is an avid hunter use his hunting scope. From what I understand a lot of the aftermarket stuff is purchased on their own or by family. In fact again on that board there was a SOCOM guy (not soldier he was back office stuff) who's son was about to go to Iraq so he was on the board asking about sights and dragonskin which is banned by the Army. It seems the army does not like you using unapproved body armour... He didn't care and was going to ensure his boy had the best he could get his hands on and was asking other guys their opinions.
M4's and sidearms, you can always use a sidearm and anyone who can afford them will get one. Two things, ammo runs out and rifles jam, it's bound to happen every now and then and it sure is comforting to have that just in case weapon.

Yeah I'm sure he'll elaborate more than I can but to the extent of my knowledge US soldiers currently must wear their issued (interceptoer) body armor. If they don't and they get killed/injured, they or their family won't get financial benifits afterwards.Teek wrote:Kenwayy?
RPG shrapnel, nade shrapnel, and IED shrapnel also tend to be helpful. SVD proof as well.Hotrod525 wrote:i have read some thing about dragon skin and army test... i think its because DS dont resist good to fuel, sun, sand exposure for long time... or something like that. BTW they just need 7.62 and AK47 proof vest... i dont think a more powerfull proof vest is possible anyway.
Well an Irak proof vest would weight 25pounds... LOL[R-PUB]Viper5 wrote:RPG shrapnel, nade shrapnel, and IED shrapnel also tend to be helpful. SVD proof as well.

Because your not powered by a Turbo Engine?Hotrod525 wrote:Well an Irak proof vest would weight 25pounds... LOL
BTW why they dosent produce body armor whit "Abrams plate" in it ? i mean Abram armor is steal and ceramic...why did they just dont make a vest whit that type of armor ?