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Default 04-04-2004, 12:47 AM

[quote="Capt. John Miller":e8978]
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Originally Posted by ninty9
There are two settings on the C7/C8.

Repetition - One shot
Automatic - Hold the trigger as long as you want and it'll go till you run out of ammo.

However the only situation I can think of in which I would use Full Auto would be when being ambushed and therefore required to do an "Aussie Peel back" which is basically you get into a line and the front man unloads an entire magazine, then runs to the back where the second man in line unloads another magazine etc. You do this to create suppressing fire in the hope that you can somehow back out of the ambush.

This and other situations are the only time I would ever consider using full auto from what I can think of right now. It's not like in the movies. Full Auto is just a waste of rounds. You won't hit anything.
OMG you guys back out of ambushes? LOL we were taught you have a higher probablility of charging and firing in the general direction the shots are coming from and try and over run them fast. rock:[/quote:e8978]


Would more people not get killed that way? eek: Seems a weird strategy.




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