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Car doors and drywall are totally bulletproof dude, haven't you ever watched action movies?Next you say, I can't shoot a few 5.6 or 7.62 mm at a car and it makes boom.![]()
Car doors and drywall are totally bulletproof dude, haven't you ever watched action movies?Next you say, I can't shoot a few 5.6 or 7.62 mm at a car and it makes boom.![]()
nah to europian to know firearms and not ex militaryNext you say, I can't shoot a few 5.6 or 7.62 mm at a car and it makes boom.
And as always the glass you don't want to break, breaks and the ones you wanted, need a lot of work until they do.![]()
5.6 mm (and yes, not 5.56 mm) is enough - bonus points for those who know where this ammunition is in use.but 7,62 is awesome. 10/10 would shoot again (while my shoulder winces in memory of the pain after the first range day...)
Not really. Although enough A-Team to know how a car blow up.Car doors and drywall are totally bulletproof dude, haven't you ever watched action movies?![]()
Well, if you're the hero, then you don't need to hide at all. If your an antagonist, then start praying.i'd say hide behind the car door in a shooting if i dislike you and behind the engine if i'd like ya or am indifferent
5.6 is the caseless stuff, ya? If so IDK where its used but the only *rifle* I know of that uses it is an H&K.5.6 mm (and yes, not 5.66 mm) is enough - bonus points for those who know where this ammunition is in use.![]()
yeah the bits i've picked up are : when you hear a shot drop to floor >find the direction it came from>stay low and behind solid objects if possible whilst moving to the opposite directionWell, if you're the hero, then you don't need to hide at all. If your an antagonist, then start praying.
And if I like you, put at best some meters between those with the gun and you or some thick solid material...
.22 in freedom units.5.6 mm (and yes, not 5.66 mm) is enough - bonus points for those who know where this ammunition is in use.![]()
Not much choice when i was in service, as 5,56 mm was only started to be introduced.Don't want to carry or shot a gun with 7.62 if it is not needed,
Hearing protection ...but the smaller one was already loud enough for me.![]()
Use a 7.62 to hog hunt here in Texas.5.6 mm (and yes, not 5.56 mm) is enough - bonus points for those who know where this ammunition is in use.
Don't want to carry or shot a gun with 7.62 if it is not needed, too much weight, recoil and noise - Not that I had used those, but the smaller one was already loud enough for me.
Not really. Although enough A-Team to know how a car blow up.
Well, if you're the hero, then you don't need to hide at all. If your an antagonist, then start praying.
And if I like you, put at best some meters between those with the gun and you or some thick solid material...
/E: correction thanks to cxx
Standard NATO round.Not much choice when i was in service, as 5,56 mm was only started to be introduced.
I know, but Germany didn't adapt it until est. Year 2k. When i was a conscript in 2001, 7,62m was still widely used, especially in the armories of smaller barracks. Thats why I beides to qualify for both G3 (7,62mm) and G36 (5,56mm)Standard NATO round.
I'm sure, if I didn't were them, my instructor would had my head and I would need a hearing aid. And no, after 20 I've never used it again and neither was I in the military. But I'm sure, I would hit the paper target over 300 m again.Hearing protection ...
5.6 is a Russian hunting rifle round.5.6 mm (and yes, not 5.56 mm) is enough - bonus points for those who know where this ammunition is in use.
/E: correction thanks to cxx
I've only shot a Nagant as far as Russian guns go - and it was in their weird 7.62.5.6 is a Russian hunting rifle round.
Lots of Russian rifles are chambered for 7.62 mm including the very nice Dragunov sniper rifle. Yeah the Russian 7.62mm is a little more heavy load but all those rifles will still fire the 7.62 NATO round.I've only shot a Nagant as far as Russian guns go - and it was in their weird 7.62.![]()
Нет5.6 is a Russian hunting rifle round.
Only sightly better than 5.56 / .223 -- against Alaskan grizzlies.Use a 7.62 to hog hunt here in Texas.
Agreed on the quick in-takes of new blood in some clubs. I've seen members get fast-tracked for different reasons. To me, if it's not earned, it's not worth shit. But that's just my 2cents.You wouldn't be a biker if you didn't.
I'm not a mind reader but let me take a stab at what you may have minor issues with.
MC's progression in the club is fast tracked and he is privy to way more of the Club's business than a prospect would be in RL.
To make the story interesting to the masses, I relaxed some aspects of what the norm would be for most 1% clubs.
I purposely made the Rogues looser than the typical 1% club would be. The main reasons for that are the depleted state of the club, and Stan's health. If you jump way ahead to the logical conclusion the story, (MC becoming the President of the Rogues). It would be a more compelling story to build the club back up to its former glory rather than have a squared away club just handed to him.
Some clubs would have named another Seargent at Arms as soon as Jaybird was locked down rather than have Sluggo stand in for him on the hope than he would make parole.
Another place that I've departed from the norm is the involvement of the Ol' ladies in club business. No bones about it, that doesn't happen in any 1% clubs that I'm familiar with. I didn't think it would work well for a Biker themed AVN for all the women to just sit and not speak until spoken to.
The Big Four clubs are highly organized and maintain tight order on all aspects of club business. Even though they have a lot of common traits, they aren't monoliths. They all have their own quirks and traditions that aren't shared by the other clubs. I've never projected that the Rogues were a worldwide club like the big four. There are hundreds of smaller, loosely organized clubs like the Rogues scattered around the world.
A Biker themed AVN has a narrow appeal as is and lost in a sea of School and University themed AVN's. By virtue of that, I'm trying to balance telling a compelling story that would pique the interest of non-bikers while striving to keep it real for scooter tramps...
As with most aspects of writing an AVN, I'm constantly stretching the bounds of credulity.
Did my long-winded yammering address your issues?
I've got thick skin, if I'm stepping on my dick, call me out.![]()
The bullet is the same size, but the cases are different.Lots of Russian rifles are chambered for 7.62 mm including the very nice Dragunov sniper rifle. Yeah the Russian 7.62mm is a little more heavy load but all those rifles will still fire the 7.62 NATO round.