Not sure. It's a buddies.Mr1der wrote:read up, it's very ill advised.
where'd the M1 come from?
I will bet it would knock me out of my shoes. Ammo is probably like $2/round as well. You pay dearly for manliness when it comes to ammo.Nismo_Freak wrote:Try shooting a .460 Weatherby Magnum without a muzzle brake.
It's pretty hardcore if you hunker down on it. The rifle is designed to be shoulder fired standing, and that leaves a pretty gnarly bruise from one round. It makes a 12-Gauge look like a punk b****.r34 gtr wrote:I will bet it would knock me out of my shoes. Ammo is probably like $2/round as well. You pay dearly for manliness when it comes to ammo.
Actually, I just looked it up and its more like $7/round. I could get two Thai hookers for that much.
You lean into it, putting most of your weight on the front, and you grip the hell out of the rifle, especially on the fore-end. Most of those people obviously have never been taught to shoot any rifle, much less a .577 T-Rex; that's why it goes flying out of their hands.Mr1der wrote:there's proper shouldering, then there's just knowing what you're in for.
I'd imagine that's more like firing a subgun where in you need to lean into it
The MP5 is still my favorite. I've shot a Reisling, UMP45, Thompson, Super V, P90, MAC 11 in 9mm, MP5, and the MP5K-PDW. Of all of them, the P90 and MP5 are the most controllable. The MP5K-PDW is less controllable due to the lowered weight and increased firing rate, it's kinda a buzz-saw like the MAC. The .45 cal. sub-guns are just bleh, too much movement, and generally punishing to shoot.Mr1der wrote:eh...I need my own subgun.
all I've got to shoot is a few MP5's