So, rifles are made to fight other motherfuckers with guns. Taking and holding ground and precisely eliminating threats.
Handguns are for self defense, fighting back to your rifle and killing people up close where you can see them and smell them, see their eyes. Smell the axe body spray and monster energy drinks.
The Enfield is one of the best rifles of that era. The L85 is, not. They had to pay HK to fix it.
The British service handguns have been the Hi-power, SIG P226 and Glock 17.
Three of the best handguns ever made. I own all three and know them well. Biblically.
Uncle, as a retard can you please explain to me the appeal behind a standard issued Bullpup? To me it sounds like a blatant attempt to be different.
How can a shorter over all device be considered an advantage when it makes it more cumbersome of an action to reload then reshoulder? Is the secret to constantly leave your shoulder dislocated so you can bypass the awkward motion? That being said I understand that 'Anglish knacker-heads aren't big on winning battles after the 19th century anyway and perhaps reloading is moot anyway.
So, rifles are made to fight other motherfuckers with guns. Taking and holding ground and precisely eliminating threats.
Handguns are for self defense, fighting back to your rifle and killing people up close where you can see them and smell them, see their eyes. Smell the axe body spray and monster energy drinks.
The Enfield is one of the best rifles of that era. The L85 is, not. They had to pay HK to fix it.
The British service handguns have been the Hi-power, SIG P226 and Glock 17.
Three of the best handguns ever made. I own all three and know them well. Biblically.
AR15s are amazing.
Britain is a police state.
(Stumbles off bottle in each hand)
Uncle, as a retard can you please explain to me the appeal behind a standard issued Bullpup? To me it sounds like a blatant attempt to be different.
How can a shorter over all device be considered an advantage when it makes it more cumbersome of an action to reload then reshoulder? Is the secret to constantly leave your shoulder dislocated so you can bypass the awkward motion? That being said I understand that 'Anglish knacker-heads aren't big on winning battles after the 19th century anyway and perhaps reloading is moot anyway.
The bullpup design is for urban style combat where you're clearing hallways and rooms.