Poll

Should we have more Main Weapon Ammo?

Yes35%35% - 57
No52%52% - 84
Maybe12%12% - 20
Total: 161
phil-12-12
Banned
+21|6448|c-c-c-Canada
i personally think the support gun should have more then 4 clips of ammo... i mean, what happens if you run out dry out of ammo where would you find more?
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6712|Chicago, IL

phil-12-12 wrote:

i personally think the support gun should have more then 4 clips of ammo... i mean, what happens if you run out dry out of ammo where would you find more?
In your backpack
tthf
Member 5307
+210|7023|06-01

jsnipy wrote:

How many clips would a real soldier typically carry on thier person?
typically, the webbing would allow for 8 magazines (1 already loaded in), 4 'nades and 1 smoke.
but not every trooper carries a pistol.
specops10-4
Member
+108|7009|In the hills

David.Podedworny wrote:

specops10-4 wrote:

Well he had a hell of a lot of magazines...  The normal soldier carries about 9 magazines, and if you don't beleive me, well then go fuck yourself.  It is not an opinion, but a fact like 1+1=2.
Dude wtf? Go fuck myself?  Why are you being such an asshole? I was young when i saw that movie allright it showed 15 so i thought 15 was the average number.
What i am telling you is that you are wrong, and i explained it in the post before, and I needed a way to get it into you're head.

Anyways, getting back on track, you only get 6 mags because the average life span of a player is about 1.5 minutes, and you can get instant refills, compared to that in real life where you dont get instant refills, and most of the time you fire single shot.  So no, we don't need more mags or clips per person.
David.P
Banned
+649|6539

specops10-4 wrote:

David.Podedworny wrote:

specops10-4 wrote:

Well he had a hell of a lot of magazines...  The normal soldier carries about 9 magazines, and if you don't beleive me, well then go fuck yourself.  It is not an opinion, but a fact like 1+1=2.
Dude wtf? Go fuck myself?  Why are you being such an asshole? I was young when i saw that movie allright it showed 15 so i thought 15 was the average number.
What i am telling you is that you are wrong, and i explained it in the post before, and I needed a way to get it into you're head.

Anyways, getting back on track, you only get 6 mags because the average life span of a player is about 1.5 minutes, and you can get instant refills, compared to that in real life where you dont get instant refills, and most of the time you fire single shot.  So no, we don't need more mags or clips per person.
I know i was wrong you did'nt have to go and flame me! Fucken shit seriously dude! Did i ever flame you? No! I wanted to see what other people thought and you come in hear starting shit, etc etc. You know what fuck it! If we cant have a mature discussion about this then i will delete this thread.

Rule#1 Do not flame on my threads!

Rule#2 Do not flame on my threads!
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6555|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

Lawl, angry h4x.
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Monkeyman911
Dun wori, it's K.
+76|6687|California, US
I think all main weapons have a considerable amount of ammo (especially the M95)
however the PP-19 only has 3 clips that can be depleted in a matter of seconds so maybe that needs more

Last edited by Monkeyman911 (2007-06-07 20:05:40)

S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6712|Chicago, IL

Monkeyman911 wrote:

I think all main weapons have a considerable amount of ammo (especially the M95)
however the PP-19 only has 3 clips that can be depleted in a matter of seconds so maybe that
p-90 runs dry after 2-3 fire fights...
Monkeyman911
Dun wori, it's K.
+76|6687|California, US

S.Lythberg wrote:

Monkeyman911 wrote:

I think all main weapons have a considerable amount of ammo (especially the M95)
however the PP-19 only has 3 clips that can be depleted in a matter of seconds so maybe that
p-90 runs dry after 2-3 fire fights...
yeah
i dont have the P90 but i believe it
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6555|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

S.Lythberg wrote:

Monkeyman911 wrote:

I think all main weapons have a considerable amount of ammo (especially the M95)
however the PP-19 only has 3 clips that can be depleted in a matter of seconds so maybe that
p-90 runs dry after 2-3 fire fights...
Hence why you have your SRAW. Perfect multipurpose weapon. Long-range, close-range, it doesn't matter! The SRAW pwns at everything (not so sure about the Eryx [French weapons FTL]).

/propaganda
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S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6712|Chicago, IL

cowami wrote:

S.Lythberg wrote:

Monkeyman911 wrote:

I think all main weapons have a considerable amount of ammo (especially the M95)
however the PP-19 only has 3 clips that can be depleted in a matter of seconds so maybe that
p-90 runs dry after 2-3 fire fights...
Hence why you have your SRAW. Perfect multipurpose weapon. Long-range, close-range, it doesn't matter! The SRAW pwns at everything (not so sure about the Eryx [French weapons FTL]).

/propaganda
Sraw=my 1337 sniper rifile
tthf
Member 5307
+210|7023|06-01
only problem is if u have to guide it then u put yourself at the mercy of a good sniper
SgtHeihn
Should have ducked
+394|6752|Ham Lake, MN (Fucking Cold)

specops10-4 wrote:

David.Podedworny wrote:

jsnipy wrote:

How many clips would a real soldier typically carry on thier person?
Around 15 and if your in a squad as resupply rifleman you carry alot more.
I laughed out loud when you said that!  Do you know how much 15 mags would weigh?  Each mag with ammunition in it weighs about 1.5 pounds or more, depending on caliber.  That is about 22.5 lbs., way too much weight to be added to everything else a soldier carries.

9 M4 mags=270 rounds
15 M4 mags=450 rounds!  That is way too much.

PR is correct, you and BF2 are wrong.
When I was in Iraq, I carried 12, +1 in the weapon and on on the butt stock, for my M9 I carried 4 +1. I didn't mess with grenades.
In my full kit I was weighing around 340lbs, I'm 6'5" 250 though, smaller guys would carry less.
David.P
Banned
+649|6539

SgtHeihn wrote:

When I was in Iraq, I carried 12, +1 in the weapon and on on the butt stock, for my M9 I carried 4 +1. I didn't mess with grenades.
In my full kit I was weighing around 340lbs, I'm 6'5" 250 though, smaller guys would carry less.
Allright then how much did each clip weigh? And you carried an m16 right?
SgtHeihn
Should have ducked
+394|6752|Ham Lake, MN (Fucking Cold)

killer21 wrote:

It doesn't seem people here know the difference between a clip and a magazine.  Hand guns have clips.  Rifles have magazines.
wrong, both weapons have mags, a ammo clip is a stripper clip with 10 rounds on it for use with speed loaders
SgtHeihn
Should have ducked
+394|6752|Ham Lake, MN (Fucking Cold)

David.Podedworny wrote:

SgtHeihn wrote:

When I was in Iraq, I carried 12, +1 in the weapon and on on the butt stock, for my M9 I carried 4 +1. I didn't mess with grenades.
In my full kit I was weighing around 340lbs, I'm 6'5" 250 though, smaller guys would carry less.
Allright then how much did each clip weigh? And you carried an m16 right?
each full mag weighs about 1lb, its heavy but, the reverse is running dry.

Edit: My flak jacket with Sapi plates made up most of the weight

Last edited by SgtHeihn (2007-06-07 20:17:43)

mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|6920

cowami wrote:

S.Lythberg wrote:

Monkeyman911 wrote:

I think all main weapons have a considerable amount of ammo (especially the M95)
however the PP-19 only has 3 clips that can be depleted in a matter of seconds so maybe that
p-90 runs dry after 2-3 fire fights...
Hence why you have your SRAW. Perfect multipurpose weapon. Long-range, close-range, it doesn't matter! The SRAW pwns at everything (not so sure about the Eryx [French weapons FTL]).

/propaganda
Yes but if you actually used your SRAW on armor like they're meant to be, you'd find that your missiles are precious and shouldn't be used on anything but armor and transports. Personally I find myself running low on missiles a lot, mainly cuz I'm teh leet at hitting noobs in tanks and taking them out without them being able to find me. Maybe I'm the lord of sraws?
David.P
Banned
+649|6539

SgtHeihn wrote:

David.Podedworny wrote:

SgtHeihn wrote:

When I was in Iraq, I carried 12, +1 in the weapon and on on the butt stock, for my M9 I carried 4 +1. I didn't mess with grenades.
In my full kit I was weighing around 340lbs, I'm 6'5" 250 though, smaller guys would carry less.
Allright then how much did each clip weigh? And you carried an m16 right?
each full mag weighs about 1lb, its heavy but, the reverse is running dry.
Allright then thx for the info. Btw is the m16 as bad as they say?
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6555|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

mtb0minime wrote:

Yes but if you actually used your SRAW on armor like they're meant to be, you'd find that your missiles are precious and shouldn't be used on anything but armor and transports. Personally I find myself running low on missiles a lot, mainly cuz I'm teh leet at hitting noobs in tanks and taking them out without them being able to find me. Maybe I'm the lord of sraws?
Chek the siggy.
COUGHinfantryonlynub,righthereCOUGH

Believe me, once you've mastered the art of hitting the streaking medic, you're quite ready to hit a tank.

Proned medics; that's another story.
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killer21
Because f*ck you that's why.
+400|6856|Reisterstown, MD

David.Podedworny wrote:

Allright then thx for the info. Btw is the m16 as bad as they say?
What do you mean, "as bad as they say?"  I used it in my time in the Marine Corps and it was a good weapon...if you knew how to aim that is.
imortal
Member
+240|6930|Austin, TX

SgtHeihn wrote:

killer21 wrote:

It doesn't seem people here know the difference between a clip and a magazine.  Hand guns have clips.  Rifles have magazines.
wrong, both weapons have mags, a ammo clip is a stripper clip with 10 rounds on it for use with speed loaders
well, close.  A magazine is a box or room that holds ammuntion ready to be fired.  A clip is a strip of metal that simply holds ammunition together.  In the case of the M1 Garand, you could actually load the clip into the weapon.  Every other case I know of, indeed, is a stipper clip that you can load a magazine with.  5 or 10 rounds is traditional.  Some revolvers, such as the M1918 revolver, fired a .45ACP cartrige, and had to have a 'moon clip,' a circle of stamped metal that held the rounds together to load into the cylinder.  The entire moon clip was loaded, and the etire bit was ejected upon reloading, clip with shells still attached.

Just for your knowledge, even on an old bolt action rifle, the area under the bolt where the rounds are stored is still called a magazine.  On modern military rifles, they are called box, or removable magazines.  Of course, that is too long to say; hence, mags.

The same holds true whether for a pistol or rifle.
imortal
Member
+240|6930|Austin, TX

killer21 wrote:

David.Podedworny wrote:

Allright then thx for the info. Btw is the m16 as bad as they say?
What do you mean, "as bad as they say?"  I used it in my time in the Marine Corps and it was a good weapon...if you knew how to aim that is.
Agreed.  The original M-16 of vietnam era was pretty unreliable.  Mostly because the troops had spread a rumor that the weapon was so hi-tech, you didn't need to even clean it.  So, they didn't.  And the weapon began jamming in droves.  That has been corrected a long time since, but nothing sticks around like a bad reputation.  Just ask your sister.  Sorry, just kidding. 

The current M16A4 is a very reliable, very accurate weapon.
keyoshi
Member
+28|6685
lol M16's been around since 60's or 70's? (I am NOT into researching guns at all, I've just seen a couple vietnam pics / videos and it looks like they have M16s, so don't flame for this wrong statement.) If it was bad wouldn't they have taken it out?

On the topic. No I don't think you should have more ammo. I sometimes run out of ammo with G36E on warlord (it's SAS starting gun, STFU!) and M16 / AK 101 / 47 on Karkand and Iron Gator. But then I switch to pistol or pick up the kit of the guy I just killed. I mean you would only need more ammo if your a noob and can't use different kits. Unless you just killed a sniper then you just better follow a teamate till they kill someone.

*edit* But on maps like karkand / warlord / iron gator there are ammo bags floating around. If nobody played support I would run out in 3 minutes.

Last edited by keyoshi (2007-06-07 21:08:02)

SgtHeihn
Should have ducked
+394|6752|Ham Lake, MN (Fucking Cold)

imortal wrote:

SgtHeihn wrote:

killer21 wrote:

It doesn't seem people here know the difference between a clip and a magazine.  Hand guns have clips.  Rifles have magazines.
wrong, both weapons have mags, a ammo clip is a stripper clip with 10 rounds on it for use with speed loaders
well, close.  A magazine is a box or room that holds ammuntion ready to be fired.  A clip is a strip of metal that simply holds ammunition together.  In the case of the M1 Garand, you could actually load the clip into the weapon.  Every other case I know of, indeed, is a stipper clip that you can load a magazine with.  5 or 10 rounds is traditional.  Some revolvers, such as the M1918 revolver, fired a .45ACP cartrige, and had to have a 'moon clip,' a circle of stamped metal that held the rounds together to load into the cylinder.  The entire moon clip was loaded, and the etire bit was ejected upon reloading, clip with shells still attached.

Just for your knowledge, even on an old bolt action rifle, the area under the bolt where the rounds are stored is still called a magazine.  On modern military rifles, they are called box, or removable magazines.  Of course, that is too long to say; hence, mags.

The same holds true whether for a pistol or rifle.
Umm, you just went more in depth on what I said
imortal
Member
+240|6930|Austin, TX

SgtHeihn wrote:

imortal wrote:

SgtHeihn wrote:


wrong, both weapons have mags, a ammo clip is a stripper clip with 10 rounds on it for use with speed loaders
well, close.  A magazine is a box or room that holds ammuntion ready to be fired.  A clip is a strip of metal that simply holds ammunition together.  In the case of the M1 Garand, you could actually load the clip into the weapon.  Every other case I know of, indeed, is a stipper clip that you can load a magazine with.  5 or 10 rounds is traditional.  Some revolvers, such as the M1918 revolver, fired a .45ACP cartrige, and had to have a 'moon clip,' a circle of stamped metal that held the rounds together to load into the cylinder.  The entire moon clip was loaded, and the etire bit was ejected upon reloading, clip with shells still attached.

Just for your knowledge, even on an old bolt action rifle, the area under the bolt where the rounds are stored is still called a magazine.  On modern military rifles, they are called box, or removable magazines.  Of course, that is too long to say; hence, mags.

The same holds true whether for a pistol or rifle.
Umm, you just went more in depth on what I said
Yeah, I tend to do that.  Most people here at work just groan and cover their ears when I start to explain things.  They have not gotten to the point where they run away screaming, but I have not given up yet.

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