We need the running gif of M200. It's goddamn adorable.
When CheyTac underwent their ownership change, we got offered rifles by them for precision shooting. Holy crud, those guns are huge and heavy. Pictures do not do it justice compared to laying beside them. They marketed them as for anti-personnel roles which is laughable to me. They can be broken down and spreadloaded but the weight was ridiculous. Plus the range advantage they were claiming didn't work out the same way in practice due to time of flight lag. I can kind of see it for light anti-material work (although 50BMG does that better) but not for anti personnel except in really niche situations (defensive maybe?). I can definitely understand why it didn't become a bigger deal even though it was touted as the next evolution in long range engineering.
Now imagine that, but carried by a small girl. That (>.<) face is not for show. That is the face of true pain. Pure backbreaking pain and misery.
When CheyTac underwent their ownership change, we got offered rifles by them for precision shooting. Holy crud, those guns are huge and heavy. Pictures do not do it justice compared to laying beside them. They marketed them as for anti-personnel roles which is laughable to me. They can be broken down and spreadloaded but the weight was ridiculous. Plus the range advantage they were claiming didn't work out the same way in practice due to time of flight lag. I can kind of see it for light anti-material work (although 50BMG does that better) but not for anti personnel except in really niche situations (defensive maybe?). I can definitely understand why it didn't become a bigger deal even though it was touted as the next evolution in long range engineering.
Now imagine that, but carried by a small girl. That (>.<) face is not for show. That is the face of true pain. Pure backbreaking pain and misery.
She still won't come home
Think positive! Some shotguns in game have the strength to kick around cars, maybe she falls into that category as well.