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Post by CTU-Fox_One on Mar 6, 2006 21:57:15 GMT -5
Maintaining control over your weapon is your responcibility, This includes, When to fire, Whom to fire at, How many rounds are in the weapon, And how many additional magazines you have remaining. The method of counting the number rounds in full auto is in terms of bursts, As an example, the assaulter kit has 30 rounds of ammunition by thinking of those rounds as 15 two-round bursts you need only count to 15, (or eight if you prefer tactical reloading) the idea of this is not to get your self jammed in a situation where you fire off eight round bursts and forget to reload.
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Post by kilikron on Mar 6, 2006 22:12:27 GMT -5
I reload at any time my gun is under 20 rounds and I am safe to do so.
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Post by CTU-H4X0R on Mar 6, 2006 22:20:38 GMT -5
I reload at any time my gun is under 20 rounds and I am safe to do so. hell, I'll reload for one round if I get the chance. you never know when you will need every last bullet
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Post by CTU-DuBBz on Mar 7, 2006 0:10:28 GMT -5
I reload at any time my gun is under 20 rounds and I am safe to do so. hell, I'll reload for one round if I get the chance. you never know when you will need every last bullet Yeah, if ur near an ammo box. I reload after killing one person, doesnt matter how many bullets I shoot.
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Post by otie728 on Mar 11, 2006 15:16:10 GMT -5
I've been using support so i can get in a fight with more than 1 person and not worry about being defenseless. 100 rounds is great because you can fire for a while and reload after the crisis has been silenced.
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