I appreciate the "thanks", Totenkopf! No, I didn't ever see the sniper rifle you mentioned, nor any other sniper rifles in the war. As far as the RPK goes, i wouldn't know firsthand (I never fired the one I briefly "owned"), but in my opinion, the RPK has some strengths and some weaknesses. Its strengths are the legendary Kalashnikov reliabiliy, plus the ability to fire from 75 or 90 rd drums, or 30 or 40 round standard AK magazines. Its weakness is that not being belt-fed, sustained fire is limited. Compounding this is the fact that it does not have a removable barrel, which means that if it gets too hot, you have to wait a while before you can continue firing, or else risk overheating and damaging the barrel.
I was a combat engineer, attached to 2nd Marine Division. I did not personally participate in combat, as most of the Iraqis we were "up against", fled or died. I'm just glad that for most of us, it was a relatively easy conflict and I was able to come back.
I was a combat engineer, attached to 2nd Marine Division. I did not personally participate in combat, as most of the Iraqis we were "up against", fled or died. I'm just glad that for most of us, it was a relatively easy conflict and I was able to come back.
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