blinkava44
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yeah me 2, i just started rereading thru them
yup, it was first struke when there in the underground facility (i think its called CASTLE)blinkava44 said:thats exactally what i was thinking. cuz it read in one of the books that the spartans had JUST gotten their BR's and it was a new weapon straight from the tech guys, i dont remeber what book. it mighta been GoO or First strike..
anybody remeber this?
hahaha, damn you, i laughed out loud and then i had to try explane it to everyone! it didnt work. hahahahahaODST General said:I thought he only had two sticks and a rock for his whole platoon?
blinkava44 said:haha dark..
btw...you do no your sig is messed up right??
flying_squirl said:yup, it was first struke when there in the underground facility (i think its called CASTLE)
hahaha, damn you, i laughed out loud and then i had to try explane it to everyone! it didnt work. hahahahaha
Gokussj5okazu said:Yep, CASTLE it was.
I've got it on order from Amazon, can't wait!
TheUnamed said:Hey what book stores are garanteed to have Contact Harvest??
I'm guessing Barnes and Nobles? What does anyone think please share
dwoo said:Johnson must be doin' some timewarpin' or he is the Dick Clark of the UNSC. There's the BR but also he doesn't look any younger for a 20-30 yr difference... 2524 Harvest to 2552 Halo (book gives 2542 date for Battle of Reach).
Could it be...
"The HMG-38 Rifle is an older-model weapon. It was originally used by the Marines of the UNSC. As of 2525, these weapons were obsolete. However, they have entered the firearms smuggling black market. These weapons were used by the Eridanus Rebels." - Halopedia reference from HALO: The Fall of Reach
Maybe the BR is a re-serviced weapon like the M-14 that the military is currently un-mothballing b/c they need that 7.62 punch that a M-16/M-4 rifle (5.56) can't provide.
SIDE NOTE:
Anyone else ever notice that its 500 yrs in the future and they are still using cased ammo, guess caseless ammo (HK G-11) will never get perfected.
Actually, the M14 (or Springfield M1A, in some cases) is making a comeback because of it's accuracy (since it's basically a M1 Garand chambered in 7.62 mm NATO instead of 30-06 Springfield and is capable of accepting detachable magazines) and easy use as a Designated Marksman Rifle (although it's being circulated out in favor of the lighter, more accurate SAM-R and SPR).dwoo said:Maybe the BR is a re-serviced weapon like the M-14 that the military is currently un-mothballing b/c they need that 7.62 punch that a M-16/M-4 rifle (5.56) can't provide.
hell, pretty much anybody in the armed forces (except navy lawl :] ) can hit a man sized target at 500 yards. haha, always gotta pick on the navy...Nappy Hared Azn said:Actually, the M14 (or Springfield M1A, in some cases) is making a comeback because of it's accuracy (since it's basically a M1 Garand chambered in 7.62 mm NATO instead of 30-06 Springfield and is capable of accepting detachable magazines) and easy use as a Designated Marksman Rifle (although it's being circulated out in favor of the lighter, more accurate SAM-R and SPR).
Also, please don't confuse stopping power with penetration power (BOW CHICKA BOW WOW). The 5.56 mm NATO is fairly weak when it comes to penetration, but it has PLENTY of stopping power. Because of the bullet's low caliber and high muzzle velocity, it has a tendency to bend and shatter when entering soft targets (like a human body). All these tiny pieces of metal are almost guaranteed to **** up a vital organ (assuming that it was a torso-shot, which isn't really a problem for a U.S. Marine capable of hitting a man-sized target at 500 yards), which is enough to bring (and keep) down even the most ardent "target" with shitloads of muscle relaxant drugs circulating through his/her system.
Ridiculously bored, so felt like sharing all of that with y'all.