OutcastHuman said:I would say the Mosin Nagant. Its accurate, reliable, easy matience, and if you add a scope it turns into a badass sniper rifle.
ladyhawk said:Mine is...
LadyHawk
USAFAUX2004 said:Compact and most likely deadly
SigPig said:WRT the FNC1, it's main disadvantage was its weight - about 12 lb fully loaded. As a radio operator, I found this actually to be an advantage. Once you got posted into a radio detachment, they took away your C1 and gave you a 9mm Sterling submachinegun.
Although I would prefer the firepower of the C1 (or fully-auto C2) in battle, I'd much rather schlep around the "Star Wars blaster" SMG while on exercise.
As for pistols, I only ever fired one: the 9mm Browning Hi-power. And I had no complaints. All the ones I fired were fairly accurate, all you needed were good elbows.
My only other exposure to weapons were the C7 (a Canajun knockoff of the M-16), the C8 (a carbine), the C6 (GPMG), the C9 (LMG) and the C5 (folding pocketknife).
J
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