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Default 03-13-2004, 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ninty9
Yeah. I believe that your are not supposed to us a .50 cal machine gun within 100 metres or something like that.

Anyway, I don't know why anyone would want to use a .50 pistol. It's just stupid in my opinion. Go with something a little smaller and you'll have better accuracy since the weapon isn't flying out of your hand every time you take a shot. All .50 are good for is making people look cool in the movies.
um...you do know that there is a difference between pistol rounds and rifle rounds dont you? The desert eagle definitly does not fire the same rounds as a 50 cal. But I see where your coming from, I've fired a desert eagle and it takes some gettin used to, the standard 1911 45 (my favorite pistol of all time, and my sidearm of choice) is still fairly powerful as well but once you master the technique of shooting it...you will never miss. The 9mm's that are so common today are like toy guns...they have no kick and hardly any muzzle climb....the downside being the 9mm takes more rounds to kill.
  
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