...and this is what I want, a Steyr Aug A1.
I think if you guys pool your money, you can get me one. They hold 30 rounds, in a transparent plastic magazine, fire .223 NATO, and if you can get one in full auto, will empty that magazine in the blink of an eye. It is ambidextrous, which is good for me. I am left-handed, and I might learn to shoot a left-handed rifle. All of mine are right-handed, and I fire them left-handed anyway. They make the Aug in a 9mm as well, but in this caliber, a rifle is really only useful in full-auto mode, as a spraygun. I prefer to hit one target at a time, and hit it where it counts. Besides, I don't have any tracers in that particular caliber.
If you can't afford a Steyr Aug, a Glock 36 would be nice. Not only do they destroy things, but they build up your wrists! It is interesting, though, that a .357 averages 2.7 shots per kill, whereas the .45 averages 3.1. The advantage of the .45 is the knock-down power in a firefight, when your opponent is armed. If he is loaded up on PCP and still on his feet, it will take him a while to realize that his body is full of little pieces of lead. The .45 has more recoil, which tells you something. Also, if he is wearing a vest, you have to knock him down.
I still want that Steyr Aug, though. My b-day is August 15th.
-denise (Species Sweet Innocentia)
I think if you guys pool your money, you can get me one. They hold 30 rounds, in a transparent plastic magazine, fire .223 NATO, and if you can get one in full auto, will empty that magazine in the blink of an eye. It is ambidextrous, which is good for me. I am left-handed, and I might learn to shoot a left-handed rifle. All of mine are right-handed, and I fire them left-handed anyway. They make the Aug in a 9mm as well, but in this caliber, a rifle is really only useful in full-auto mode, as a spraygun. I prefer to hit one target at a time, and hit it where it counts. Besides, I don't have any tracers in that particular caliber.
If you can't afford a Steyr Aug, a Glock 36 would be nice. Not only do they destroy things, but they build up your wrists! It is interesting, though, that a .357 averages 2.7 shots per kill, whereas the .45 averages 3.1. The advantage of the .45 is the knock-down power in a firefight, when your opponent is armed. If he is loaded up on PCP and still on his feet, it will take him a while to realize that his body is full of little pieces of lead. The .45 has more recoil, which tells you something. Also, if he is wearing a vest, you have to knock him down.
I still want that Steyr Aug, though. My b-day is August 15th.
-denise (Species Sweet Innocentia)
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