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PhilB said:...All in all I like the C8A2
Yes finally someone agrees with me ^-^
PhilB said:...All in all I like the C8A2
Gotta go with C7 A2 just because im a lefty and the A2 is ampidextrious
Wonderbread said:You know, most lefties I know hate the ambidexterous functions on the A2. They started shooting on the C7A1 and either learned to shoot right handed from get-go or learned to manipulate the controls with the opposite hand. As far as they're concerned the A2 solved a problem that really wasn't an issue, but picked up the nasty habit of ejecting mags at the worst time possible.
The best rifles in my coy were the C8FTHBs. 16" barrel with no ambi selector or mag release. ;D
Joonrooj said:I like the guys you are constantly around, also the humor is a big part of myself enjoying the military, and Infantry especially.
C7A1 would be my weapon of choice, having touched only the C9, C6, and C7 (CarlG, 'nades, and M72 not counting)
WestCoastWarrior said:I have to say, i've come to love the C6. The first time you lift it up off the ground, and that weight you feel just screams power and godliness.(However, after a lot of walking with said weight isn't so fun! )
The simple look to it is lovely. Not to mention, the LCF when you're walking around with it ;D
Other then that, it's even sexier with the SF kit. I just finished the "test" portion of my DP2a, and i am looking forward to the week of shooting.
In other words, the C6 just fills that little dark void in the deepest part of my soul with divine light.
When_in_doubt_rack_out said:Oh trust me, if you ever get deployed to afghanistan, you'll fear the word "your carrying the 6 for our dismounted patrol"
Oh trust me, if you ever get deployed to afghanistan, you'll fear the word "your carrying the 6 for our dismounted patrol"
OldSolduer said:Regarding the employment of machine guns:
Happiness is sited in defilade to provide enfilade fire. That's the bottom line with the C6 and .50 HMG.
Wonderbread said:You know, most lefties I know hate the ambidexterous functions on the A2. They started shooting on the C7A1 and either learned to shoot right handed from get-go or learned to manipulate the controls with the opposite hand. As far as they're concerned the A2 solved a problem that really wasn't an issue, but picked up the nasty habit of ejecting mags at the worst time possible.
The best rifles in my coy were the C8FTHBs. 16" barrel with no ambi selector or mag release. ;D