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Old November 17th, 2005, 10:03   #12
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Anecdotal evidence 1

One of our guys, Sideways, with a 2 week old SR16 decides he loves the support role so much, he singlehandedly defends our castle structure, with his SR and 3 hi-caps...for about 2.5 minutes.

The audio of the experience went something like this...
Quote:
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPP

Pinned attacker 1:"holy crap, that's more than a 2 second burst"

Sideways: maniacal laughter
BRAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

Pinned attacker 2: "he knows that sustained fire isn't good for his gun right"

BRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPP
Sideways: "GET SOME"

Pinned attacker 1: "it was explained at the newbie day but not sure if he remembered"

BRAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPP- PING- WHIRRRRRRRRRRRR

Sideways: "uh, guys....I think somethings wrong with my gun"


Anecdotal Evidence 2

We're at the WCAN Edmonton game in May 2004. One of the players Litfuse has his new upgraded M249 out and loving every second.

Audio would be somewhat similar to the above. Constant trigger pull.

He's playing from about 2pm until 7 or 8pm if memory serves me correctly. His gun breaks down. Gears toasted.

We're all wondering...did he have a defective gun? Couldn't it handle long bursts of firing? Then we find out that he'd usually run the gun half dry to fully dry on one trigger pull. Sustained fire indeed. It didn't break down on him until about his 10th bag of ammo that day...allllll sustained fire
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