@LegalizeTax Hmm… that paints an interesting dynamic however.
The Army has newer equipment, but fewer sets of it and less ammunition for it.
While the Marine Corps has older gear, but a near limitless stock of it and the ammunition for it.
@LegalizeTax Besides, 40mm is too weak to be used against anything other than light VICs and crowds of enemies.
What’s so complicated about; “shoot at crowds and don’t bother with tanks”
@LegalizeTax Why put a singular grenade launcher and 12-18 0.5 lbs 40mm grenades in the hands of one platoon sergeant, when you can give a grenade launcher to each fire team and multiply the carnage and ammo count by six?
@LegalizeTax With all due respect, 40mm has an instant kill radius of 5 meters and a concussive radius of 35 meters.
While accuracy is appreciated, it’s not necessarily required when using an M320. (So long as you don’t hit any friendliest that is)
@LegalizeTax It makes sense to put the new guy in a position where he’s more defended and can stand to be a little less accurate until he can either develop survival instincts, strength and accuracy or leadership traits.
@LegalizeTax Well a fire team consists of a rifleman, assistant rifleman, a grenadier and an automatic rifleman.
Typically the rifleman is the most vulnerable. The assistant rifleman is usually the team leader. The automatic rifleman needs to be the strongest and most accurate.
For context to anyone who doesn't know Warframe, this is like playing a Call of Duty game for 1000 hours before realizing you can change the attachments on your guns
@josephnollasj We’re looking for the traits; Jewish male, age mid-late 60’s, that died 2,000 who may have had a diet mostly comprised of fish (the diet part isn’t “that” important to the authenticity of the bones).
@josephnollasj That does make me wonder. Why have Saint Peter’s finger bones… would it be blasphemous to test them?
DNA testing could verify the race and sex, carbon dating would roughly verify the year he died and a CAT scan would verify the age.