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Default 01-21-2002, 12:29 AM

I love the M1903A4

For some of us, it is better to remain safe hidding somewhere and hitting the enemy and he doesnt know where the hell the shoot came from.

also, as snipers say, one shoot, one kill.

So the Springfield is the best, however in case of close combat, the rate of fire and large clip ot the STG 44 is the best, however you can finish quickly an enemy hitting his head with even the weak MP44.

The BAR should be used as a quick firing suport emplaced gun where the shooter can be trenched to cover their open field combat compadres. the penetration power of the BAR is significant so you can support the advance of frontline troops from behind. that is why most of war BARs came equiped with bypods, but not in MOHAA, in comparition of heavy machine guns as .50´s .30´s or german MG´s it is easy to operate and handle a BAR.

The most important problem the BAR presents in real life is that it isn´t easy to change barrels to prevent them of overheating, so short burts has to be done and you have to keep the gun cool, i hope this will be present in MOHAA

This is my opinion.

So remember when you see me online, one shoot, one kill!!!!

  
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