l3ee...are these images for standing still?
I'd love someone to explain why strafing with a Thompson is more accurate than crouching and shooting....!
one reason DoD is better than CS
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[quote="DeafOfficeWorker";p="13796"][quote="regis";p="13794"]
Think about it, a CT is trained to take down a Tango (if you will) as quick as possible. While during WW2 some infantry-men, not sure on the numbers, were draftees.(sp?) They hadn't been really specialized on how to use their firearm, only to an extent.
That's my 2¢ anyways.[/quote]
Hold the phone there reg! Plenty of draftees (especially the ones from Alabama ) were excellent marksmen prior to being drafted. They gave those guys from up north tommy guns for a reason (did you notice in Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers that the sharpshooters were southern, and the yankees got the tommy guns?) That's my 2cents plus a nickel. [/quote]
LOL yeah except the ACTOR who played the sharpshooter Private Jackson was a Canadian actor.
Think about it, a CT is trained to take down a Tango (if you will) as quick as possible. While during WW2 some infantry-men, not sure on the numbers, were draftees.(sp?) They hadn't been really specialized on how to use their firearm, only to an extent.
That's my 2¢ anyways.[/quote]
Hold the phone there reg! Plenty of draftees (especially the ones from Alabama ) were excellent marksmen prior to being drafted. They gave those guys from up north tommy guns for a reason (did you notice in Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers that the sharpshooters were southern, and the yankees got the tommy guns?) That's my 2cents plus a nickel. [/quote]
LOL yeah except the ACTOR who played the sharpshooter Private Jackson was a Canadian actor.
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