I carry one of the following guns per game.
BB Double Shot
BB Ultimate Missile Blasts (using foam missiles).
Outdoor or Indoor
P- Furyfire
S- Overhauled NF
T- Once I cbf, Maverick with BT spring.
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Reaper wrote:Intended Loadout (to be used for FFP under Soldier class, still in the process of acquiring the requisite weapons and parts):
Primary: Modded Longshot with Spectre barrel (because an LS with no attachments feels awkward)
Secondary: Modded Stampede
Tertiary: AT (or a shotgunned Titan slung under the Stampede, if I can acquire/make one)
Melee: Custom Scythe (foam blade, PVC or Aluminium shaft) (still in design phase)
And that's it.
littlebro05 wrote:Accessories: Tactical vest which holds four AT Drums and the 5th AT drum is loaded in the Blaster already.
Would you use metric on a Boeing aircraft?2120 wrote:I find it weird the little kids here are using feet - I thought Australian schools teach the metric system.
Silent Scope wrote:Damn you people lugging so much gear...
Would you use metric on a Boeing aircraft?
WV17 wrote:Would you use metric on a Boeing aircraft?
Of course metric is ALOT more accurate and generally better. Its also much easier to read those accurate measurements.
And in all seriousness we should probably be using metric as we are in Australia.
Sorry for derail continuation though.
You obviously didn't get my point so I'll make it clear: The fact that we are currently exercising an activity that originates from the States would justify use use of Imperial measurements, hence making the comparison between the stringent guidelines of using the measurement standards of where any given aircraft was originally made in. Use whatever standard you wish but don't be surprised if one wants to denote any values deviating from metric standards.WV17 wrote:Of course metric is ALOT more accurate and generally better. Its also much easier to read those accurate measurements.
And in all seriousness we should probably be using metric as we are in Australia.