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Anonymous commented at 2010-09-22 22:00:50 » #446497
No matter how hard you try, on the battlefield, you can't always do everything by the book. You have to improvise. You have to find new ways of dealing with different situations. Aside from that, who is to say she didn't just swap mags, and hasn't dropped/repositioned her hand yet?
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No matter how hard you try, on the battlefield, you can't always do everything by the book. You have to improvise. You have to find new ways of dealing with different situations. Aside from that, who is to say she didn't just swap mags, and hasn't dropped/repositioned her hand yet?
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Anonymous commented at 2010-10-09 20:17:26 » #466623
Except the Dragunov wasn't billed as a sniper rifle anywhere except outside the Warsaw Pact countries. It was an accuratized rifle (not sniper rifle) meant for the designated marksman in a squad. For target shooting and sniper ops, yes, absolutely choose something else. But for what it was intended for, it did well.
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Except the Dragunov wasn't billed as a sniper rifle anywhere except outside the Warsaw Pact countries. It was an accuratized rifle (not sniper rifle) meant for the designated marksman in a squad. For target shooting and sniper ops, yes, absolutely choose something else. But for what it was intended for, it did well.
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Anonymous commented at 2011-03-28 01:07:11 » #671269
Also, definitely not a Luger. Russian rifle would imply more Russian things. If you look at the grip of her pistol, it looks a lot more like a Mauser C96. The Luger had the little circles at the bottom of the magazine that protruded below the grip. Also, the shape of the holster is all wrong to be a Luger. Not to mention that also looks like it might be the wooden stock/holster that the Mauser C96 also made famous...
~Ezekiel~
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Also, definitely not a Luger. Russian rifle would imply more Russian things. If you look at the grip of her pistol, it looks a lot more like a Mauser C96. The Luger had the little circles at the bottom of the magazine that protruded below the grip. Also, the shape of the holster is all wrong to be a Luger. Not to mention that also looks like it might be the wooden stock/holster that the Mauser C96 also made famous...
~Ezekiel~
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Animeserf commented at 2011-08-04 22:15:56 » #835770
Those "little circle" things as you call them are lanyard loops, meant to clip on a bit of string that are supposed to keep the gun from falling and getting lost, rather having it hang there for easy retrieval.
(Also, I'm just fuckin' glad people are calling them "magazines" and not "clips". This simple error just really fucking pisses me off for some reason. Nobody bothers to look up what a "clip" is, which is COMPLETELY different from a magazine. end-rant.jpg)
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Those "little circle" things as you call them are lanyard loops, meant to clip on a bit of string that are supposed to keep the gun from falling and getting lost, rather having it hang there for easy retrieval.
(Also, I'm just fuckin' glad people are calling them "magazines" and not "clips". This simple error just really fucking pisses me off for some reason. Nobody bothers to look up what a "clip" is, which is COMPLETELY different from a magazine. end-rant.jpg)
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