Message from @Nope

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2020-11-09 17:52:14 UTC  

This one.

2020-11-09 17:52:21 UTC  

its videogames mind you, but my point stands

2020-11-09 17:53:29 UTC  

And how do you adapt to the bullcrap of a videogame weapon?

2020-11-09 17:53:40 UTC  

What do you mean exactly by that?

2020-11-09 17:57:16 UTC  

In Rainbow 6 Siege, which is a counter terrorism game like CSGO, there is this shotgun called the Supernova, which in my personal opinion is the worst shotgun in the game

2020-11-09 17:57:37 UTC  

I see.

2020-11-09 17:57:57 UTC  

And to use it effectively, you have to aim in and even then, it only performs consistently at ranges you shouldn't even be using shotguns at

2020-11-09 17:58:15 UTC  

and even then, its still outdone by the other shotguns

2020-11-09 17:58:16 UTC  

Oh, so gimmicky guns

2020-11-09 17:58:19 UTC  

yeah

2020-11-09 17:59:01 UTC  

The only weapon I heard was bad in a videogame compared to the others, like the way you said

2020-11-09 17:59:13 UTC  

Would be the Ballista from Doom Eternal.

2020-11-09 17:59:28 UTC  

Have you played it?

2020-11-09 17:59:48 UTC  

unfortunately not, but i've heard about it

2020-11-09 18:00:29 UTC  

People complained about it, because yeah. In comparison to shotguns, machine guns, and the bunch

2020-11-09 18:00:45 UTC  

You get a one shot recharger thing that goes slow in comparison

2020-11-09 18:01:13 UTC  

And that you only use it for certain enemies

2020-11-09 18:01:37 UTC  

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2020-11-09 18:03:22 UTC  

Guys so I'm new to the gun thing, whats a good brand of AR, ig for .223?

2020-11-09 18:04:10 UTC  

i suggest getting a rifle rated for 5.56 so that it can take both .223 and 5.56 should you happen to have some

2020-11-09 18:04:17 UTC  

Oh ok

2020-11-09 18:04:23 UTC  

Makes sense

2020-11-09 18:04:47 UTC  

Any one that takes 556 will also take 223?

2020-11-09 18:11:03 UTC  

As someone said earlier. 5.56 is a higher power round geared towards military use. While technically the same round it is different enough to where shooting them through a .223 rated firearm it may damage the gun. The same goes for 7.62 and .308 rounds.

2020-11-09 18:11:45 UTC  

The difference of the rifle is usually just the barrel and bolt assembly

2020-11-09 18:16:41 UTC  

Oh I see

2020-11-09 18:16:43 UTC  

Ok

2020-11-09 18:16:46 UTC  

Thanks

2020-11-09 18:17:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/775423754146676746/IMG_20201109_131620.jpg

2020-11-09 18:17:16 UTC  

balls

2020-11-09 18:17:42 UTC  

because sometimes I want to fongle my gun

2020-11-09 18:20:02 UTC  

ohhh yes

2020-11-09 18:20:45 UTC  

best bayonette design 2020

2020-11-09 18:21:04 UTC  

Just works on a double barrel 😅

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/775424731981152296/IMG_20201109_132029.jpg

2020-11-09 18:21:20 UTC  

@Nope, if you can get your hands on one, the most accurate AR I ever shot was a colt. That said, probably any name-brand manufacture is going to make something decent. Check out Ruger or Smith and Wesson if your looking for something more affordable. Hope this helps somewhat. :/

2020-11-09 18:22:27 UTC  

K yeah that should help

2020-11-09 18:22:29 UTC  

Thanks

2020-11-09 18:23:50 UTC  

If you want cheap but good DPMS and PSA won't break the bank

2020-11-09 18:23:58 UTC  

^

2020-11-09 18:34:48 UTC  

argument update

2020-11-09 18:35:21 UTC  

the dude resorted to being a grammar nazi and was being an absolute cuck