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Does anyone have any experience with

xmid

Registered User
pilot
Contributor
Why not just learn to bump fire? It will save you a grand... Looks cool though.
 

Birdman

Registered User
It looks like it could be a scam though. Like those 15 dollar "turbochargers" they sell online that I hope no one buys
 

skidz

adrenaline junky
It seems like it would be horribly inaccurate, as well as pointless to have a scope on it when it is going to be moving back and forth at that rate. Looks like a scam to me.
 

Brett327

Well-Known Member
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
It seems like it would be horribly inaccurate, as well as pointless to have a scope on it when it is going to be moving back and forth at that rate. Looks like a scam to me.

Yeah, cause full auto is the pinnacle of accuracy.

Brett
 

skidz

adrenaline junky
I was referring more to the fact that the entire weapon was moving inside the stock, but yes, full auto in itself is inaccurate, as long as a human is holding onto it.
 

xmid

Registered User
pilot
Contributor
Yeah, cause full auto is the pinnacle of accuracy.

Brett

Exactly what I was gonna say. Full auto is a "cool" factor sort of thing. It holds very very little tactical significance. Well placed semi-auto fire is almost always the better real world option. And this is coming from a guy that has several full autos.

But hey, it is fun...
 

Fly Navy

...Great Job!
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Exactly what I was gonna say. Full auto is a "cool" factor sort of thing. It holds very very little tactical significance. Well placed semi-auto fire is almost always the better real world option. And this is coming from a guy that has several full autos.

But hey, it is fun...

Full auto has a place in the real world. If it didn't, it still wouldn't be used. Being a civilian and not "needing" it doesn't mean it's not useful.
 
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