Tales Of The Gun: Guns Of Commandos Last Part 05
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@klasco1991 Yea, the 5.7x28mm just is not a round I would want to bet my life on, unless being fired out of a TRUE full-auto capable P90 as it's controllability/accuracy in F/A could put out 5 rounds in a target in a short, controlled burst. With that rate of fire, the bullet has appeal mixed w/a 50-round magazine. But in the semi-auto P90 (W/factory 'DOWNLOADED' rounds) & ESPECIALLY the Five-Seven pistol I wouldn't take it. .40 or .45 in pistol, 5.56 MINIMUM for a carbine w/at LEAST a 16"bbl.
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@klasco1991 @DaytonaRoadster how about you guys just leave the dude alone and enjoy the video
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it doesnt matter if you have a super high speed ninja bullet coming out of the gun
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I know Tale of the Gun does a good job in illustrating weapons of special forces when this was produced in 2000. But subliminally the program is a public relations stunt to gloss over the Clinton Administration's deleterious influence in military affairs. His budget cuts there has limited the capacity of the military to fight wars aggressively in the 21st century. So to spin it, the program fawns its viewers with the marveling of special operations training and weapons. Do you agree ?
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Frontsight is way better than Blackwater....
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1:48 Navy Seagle? They must be badasses.
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@teacherteacher23 have you looked at the bullets the P90 fires compared to the M4. A M4 can also reach out further as well as be used in close quarters.
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go back to CoD queer
DaytonaRoadster 1 year ago 8
@teacherteacher23 unless you are in close rnge, the effectiveness of the P90 drops off severly, the M4 is commendbly maneuverable indoors, and accurate up to 350 yards. the P90's range is very short (due to its muzzle velocity and tiny rounds). now the M4 isn't a heavy-hitting .308, but it actually has killing power at ranges larger than a dorm room lol.
FrankDaTank1218 1 year ago 4