In my opinion: No.
Sure the m95 has a faster reload time and it also pierces auto-glass, but is it really better?
The reload time bonus is practically negligent, and how many times have we really shot a pilot or driver out of a car? I've only done it once when the chopper pilot was hovering perfectly still over the flag, and even then it took me about 4 shots to actually kill him. It was pretty damn sweet though.
I've found that since i've gone back to using my m24 my shots have connected a lot more. The scope is way easier to use and when i line up head shots, THEY ACTUALLY CONNECT. For instance i was playing Sharqui today and was trying to pick out enemies from the Construction site with my m95. I lined up 3 perfect goddamn headshots and none of them killed. Quite ridiculous.
I've decided to swear off the m95 completely when I'm USMC and only use it when I have no other option but a shitty auto-sniper.
Sure the m95 has a faster reload time and it also pierces auto-glass, but is it really better?
The reload time bonus is practically negligent, and how many times have we really shot a pilot or driver out of a car? I've only done it once when the chopper pilot was hovering perfectly still over the flag, and even then it took me about 4 shots to actually kill him. It was pretty damn sweet though.
I've found that since i've gone back to using my m24 my shots have connected a lot more. The scope is way easier to use and when i line up head shots, THEY ACTUALLY CONNECT. For instance i was playing Sharqui today and was trying to pick out enemies from the Construction site with my m95. I lined up 3 perfect goddamn headshots and none of them killed. Quite ridiculous.
I've decided to swear off the m95 completely when I'm USMC and only use it when I have no other option but a shitty auto-sniper.