Iron Beagle
Designated Marksman
It has no burst restriction like the M-16A2, it's fully automatic only.
NavyDawg said:How heavy is this bad boy? Does the default and run need to have two hands holding it? Also, would you fire it in a full automatic mode or bursts? Thanks for the insights, I'll try to make the anims as real as possible.
I was on the other end of the size spectrum. I was typically the heaviest man in my unit. I don't think I was below 248 in all the time I served... and I had a weight waiver for up to 268 (cus max weight is based on percentage of body fat not simply what the scale says). A couple of times I was assigned a Saw, other times an m60 or m2.... And, I would always have two hands on the weapon, except maybe when I was resting, in which case I'd typically let the strap take the weight. I was basically your large viking sized marineNavyDawg said:How heavy is this bad boy? Does the default and run need to have two hands holding it? Also, would you fire it in a full automatic mode or bursts? Thanks for the insights, I'll try to make the anims as real as possible.
Bjornlo said:For, me I could carry even the 50 cal m2 HMG by myself, though I prefered not to.
Viking Marine said:I never saw anyone who operated the SAW, M60, etc with 1 hand.
warning what follows it off topic and just an old marine talking 'bout way back when...aaglo said:So that's you on the left
I'll get you the helmet when I can. It is already made, so not a big deal.NavyDawg said:Bjorn, I'll take the helmet when it's ready. I plan to do a lot of modern infantry and will get some mileage out of it. Also, I might make the "Bjorn Marine" with a SAW in one hand and 50 cal in the other. It'll have to have a high attack and defense, but probably a fairly slow movement.