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August 30th, 2005, 10:43 AM
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Re: rifles gripes
goodness, i humbly apologise for the mis-post of the century. it so wonderfully F-k that i will leave it for all to admire 
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August 30th, 2005, 01:13 PM
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Re: rifles gripes
That is easily the most beautiful post I have ever seen. 
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August 30th, 2005, 01:52 PM
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That is easily the most beautiful post I have ever seen.
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isn't it? i thought it such a perfect visual rendition of the discussion.... 
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August 30th, 2005, 11:55 PM
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( and he'll be able to clean it faster )
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Sorry, what?
You clean AK's??
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If there's a stream handy....
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August 31st, 2005, 12:35 AM
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Re: rifles gripes
i would imagine however that is a game of technology. there should be no question as to the comparison of individual rifle technology on the average combat power.
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If you wish to experiment with different combinations of accuracy, HE kill and range for rifles then run tests as to how those changes affect gameplay and REALLY look at the results objectivly.....please, be my guest. Have fun. make sure you don't turn everyone carrying an AUG into supersoldier. We already ran those tests and that's why the numbers we use in the game are the number we use.
The "real combat terms" I mentioned in regards to rifle usage is training and experience. They are the main factors on how well any given weapon works on the battlefield and that co-incidentally is also how it works in the game. The better the experience and moral, the better the results A rifle is just a useless lump of steel, wood and plastic in untrained hands, It has no "accuracy" until given to someone capable of using it and that's were experince and moral come int.
The bottom line in game terms a rifle is a rifle and we've already gone through this debate and the decision was made to treat all modern assualt weapons equally becasue saying an AK is a 1 accuracy and a M16 a 3 simply does NOT make a change in game play . ( but it does to people who scroll through the OOB's looking for things like this ... would we be having this discussion if the M16 were a 3 accuracy in the OOB??) Weapons issued with scopes have a higher accuracy number ( and others have been added in the new OOB's like the AUG ) but it has a very small effect on the game. The rifle does not win battles, the soldier carrying it does and that's what you'll see in the game as well. The nations with the better weaponry always have better experience and moral numbers and those are what carry the battle. Tweaking the nations carrying an M16 to 3 from 1 makes next to no difference but increasing the experience from 65 to 70 does. Giveing M1A2's to the Egyptians does not make them equal to American crews in the same tank. Same basic weapon though.
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August 31st, 2005, 12:57 AM
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Re: rifles gripes
The basic infantry rifle can make a differenc, I am with Don on this point, The man that fires the weapon makes it what it is.
In the US I fired the Odd AK knock-offs. They were not accurate at all. But on the other hand almost every SKS rifle I shot, shot the crap out of an AK at 200 yds. Most kept the rounds in the black of a 25 yrd NRA pistol target at that range. Thats a 8 or 10 in diameter area.
M1 Garand is about a inch tighter. This also depends on the rifle.
M1A is about the same. Newer rifles peform better.
Many squads in Iraq now have 1 or 2 men carrying M1As because the M16 lacks hitting power. Durring the taking of Falugia (hope I selled it right) some US troops slung their M16s and carried pump shot guns through the stair wells and buildings of that city.
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August 31st, 2005, 10:40 AM
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i don't think anyone would disagree with ye old yarn that the gun dosen't do the killing, the solider does. however, we are NOT talking about invididual kills but the STATISCAL EFFECT that different equipment and training has on overall lethality.
you say that you cannot think of many battles where the rifle made a difference, while i am not sure either i would guess that the israelis and south africans can offer you load of examples. personaly i can say that in bosnia- bihac in 1994 everyone was trying deperatly to get their hands on captured R-4s, as they were leagues more efficent then the AKM or AK-74. it is widely said that it even played a decisive role in 2 corps defense of the city but i not really able to provide a link for that...
...the point here is RANGE. when you have engagements over 200m accuracy varies greatly, and even well-trained soldiers will have problems compensating (you know those pitch-fork sights on an ak? can u compare that with a *designed* scoped rifle.) i don't play with the OOBs and haven't tried your suggestion - i am sure it is a good one - but i go on net effect. when a squad of infantry (exp.70) dug in on level ground and firing AUGs at a 3mph enemy squad with equal proficency *over open ground* 300m away you would expect a massacre - or in the very least 3-4 kills of an 8 man squad. presently i am averaging 1, 2 if very lucky. that simply does not work for me.
the irregulars in irak & somalia are not always hopeless with firearms - some of them by all accounts are as a good shot as you are - however REAL COMBAT condtions (not only vietnam jungles) are 300m engagements, not 50, and accuracy matters.
no mistake it is a great game but given the general grognard level in it as well as the importance of infantry combat more attention has to be paid to the rifle modeling.
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August 31st, 2005, 10:42 AM
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Re: rifles gripes
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Giveing M1A2's to the Egyptians does not make them equal to American crews in the same tank. Same basic weapon though.
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btw on that note, i was told by a canadian with the RGJ over here that he thought the abrams going to egypt were 'export' versions without chobam armor? is there something to that?
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August 31st, 2005, 10:56 AM
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Re: rifles gripes
They have chobham, but not with DU panels...
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September 21st, 2005, 12:57 AM
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Re: rifles gripes
SKS carbine in the Romanian OOB only has a HE Kill or 1 when all other Nations I checked with this weapon has a HE Kill of 2.
I did not go through all the Nations so it may have to be done.
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