:d uh:Dev1200 wrote:what factions will use the MG3? Possibly insurgents?
Read the thread, MEC and Germans.
:d uh:Dev1200 wrote:what factions will use the MG3? Possibly insurgents?
true..i would still like the HK21 on some maps....but only if it can get a better modelRHYS4190 wrote:Ever since i was 3 years old i alway's loved the MG42, And the MG3 looks like a improved version of it, it still has a rate of fire of 1200 rounds a minute, And i think the dev's should keep it a that cycle rate, and just give as a F$$$ load of ammo too keep it going. Sure it going to be difficult keeping this thing supplied with ammo, But it be worth the extra effort.
But for some map's i think the mec should still uses the current LMG, say maps like mutra city are simply to cramped for a MG3, I mean even the M249 has difficulty's on this map,
MEC you say?[R-CON]Outlawz wrote: :d uh:
Read the thread, MEC and Germans.
I thinks its too heavy for an Automatic riflemanmr.cuddelywuddely wrote:sweet if this becomes the new AR for mec. The usa better duck for cover with their wimpy SAW
Well it's not a pea shooter. Russians carry these around and they're bigger and heavier.rampo93(FIN) wrote:I thinks its too heavy for an Automatic rifleman
In comparison to the HK21 the MEC currently use?rampo93(FIN) wrote:I thinks its too heavy for an Automatic rifleman
that my good man is a CREW SERVED WEAPON, LOL, no a AR weapon, unless you can get them to make FireTeams and upgrade server capabilites i doubt it, on a Vehicle shure tho, lol.'[R-CON wrote:Outlawz;1182752']Well it's not a pea shooter. Russians carry these around and they're bigger and heavier.
Actually, the Kord is a whole different beast.loki1120 wrote:that my good man is a CREW SERVED WEAPON, LOL, no a AR weapon, unless you can get them to make FireTeams and upgrade server capabilites i doubt it, on a Vehicle shure tho, lol.
Even with the tripod seen in that picture it's still 17 kilos lighter than, say, an M2 with one.worldguns.ru wrote:One unusual feature of the KORD is its relatively low recoil, which allows it to be used not only from the same lightweight tripod or AA mounts as the NSV, but also from a proprietary "bipod" mount 6T19, creating what could be called a lightweight heavy MG. In this configuration the KORD weighs ‘only’ 31kg, thus allowing it to be carried on the battlefield by a single soldier, although obviously for short distances only.
'[R-CON wrote:Outlawz;1182752']Well it's not a pea shooter. Russians carry these around and they're bigger and heavier.