

The current thing is legally allowed so there’s no cause to refuse. It’s only allowed under the law like once for 30 days so it will be future uses that are unlawful.
Resisting right now would just be complaining that you wanted to sleep in.
The current thing is legally allowed so there’s no cause to refuse. It’s only allowed under the law like once for 30 days so it will be future uses that are unlawful.
Resisting right now would just be complaining that you wanted to sleep in.
This isn’t a good difference because there are differences but auto or not auto is something you can change by just grinding a part. It’s more like a limiter than something fundamentally different.
Also the gun is usually handed out by the armorer because you have to have your name attached to that serial.
They should be single and three round burst selections. Burst is rarely used and not really important. Outside of an unusual situation where you need to fire all your ammo asap, it’s usually just wasted because it’s less accurate. Exceptions do include a crowd of people swarming you.
That’s not correct at all in regards to your last paragraph. NG is on average older and much more experienced than an average infantry 18 year old with no deployments.
No, the military rules of engagement is vastly different than police. Unlike the cops you can’t just light someone up because you feel like you might be threatened.
The difference is if they get a SAW or other crew served weapons, unlike the assault rifle the fully automatic machine gun is designed to kill hundred+ of people at once and the closer together they are the more that will get hit. That’s a qualitatively different kind of gun.
No one signs up because they hear good things about the va. People literally avoid it to keep safe because it has a terrible reputation.