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Ordnance-Corner for UFies Monday Edition by DesertRat662008-04-28 09:12:41
  Rules 2 and 4 overlap by Discarnate 2008-04-28 09:31:19
How is it that 'Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not prepared to destroy' and 'Be sure of your target and what is beyond it' aren't the same? *curious look* You aim at a target, you aim at what's beyond it (and in front of it!) too. With some weapons (shotshell anyone?) you're also aiming at what's around the point of aim to varying amounts of radial distance depending on the weapon's details & distance.

Also, don't forget that 'out of sight is not out of range'. Bullets don't care that you can't see through wallboard, or over the hill, or through the brush. They'll keep going until they're convinced to stop, one way or the other.
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    Rule 2 is for ALL TIMES by DesertRat662008-04-28 09:37:06
    I had problems with this, too by testy2008-04-28 09:42:57
      understood, but... by Discarnate2008-04-28 09:57:22
        DesertRat66 is always going on about training too. by RetiQlum22008-04-28 10:12:14
          Realism? by Discarnate2008-04-28 10:24:23
            That's why you keep it pointed at the ground. (n/t) by RetiQlum22008-04-28 10:29:48
              Except on the 2nd floor (n/t) by Discarnate2008-04-28 10:31:04
            I would like to point out that while a .22 by SaylorA2008-04-28 10:40:58
              fair point (n/t) by Discarnate2008-04-28 10:43:47
    #2 is for carry, #4 is for shooting. by RetiQlum22008-04-28 09:47:21
      OK... but... by Discarnate2008-04-28 10:06:07
        You carry, you find a target, you aim... by RetiQlum22008-04-28 10:17:46
          Agreed... by Discarnate2008-04-28 10:30:00

 

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