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Do you count how menny bullets you take in the army?
Some people i know say''When your in the army you have to count how menny bullets you shoot sow if you have 1 more bullet left''When ever i hear that im am like OMG.Don't you just fell the need to reload?And they say''sow if your going pass a corner you know if you have a good amount of bullets left''First of all when you pass a corner you know to reload.And what i think they are wrong about the most is ''you have to count the how menny bullets the other person shoot's sow you know when they are going to reload''You can see when they reload!
sow do you think im right?
5 Answers
- John ULv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Seriously. You worked your fingers off so you could add a "w" at the end of "so?"
Sow is a Pig..Ok.
20 or 30 Round mags on Three round burst will last you a bit and you will know when to reload, when you see your bolt lock to the rear and the empty magazine is visible. That's when you hit the magazine release and reload and you don't "count" bullets, you acquire targets and aim for them, then reload if you have to.
So (or sow if that is more understandable for you) Obviously the people "you know" don't "know sh**."
- CurtLv 59 years ago
You don't "count" bullets. You never fire your weapon until you empty your magazine.
You take cover and reload not with more individual rounds but a fresh magazine.
You always make sure before you or your fellow soldiers bolt from cover that someone is covering them with a fully loaded weapon.
and no your not right, because you cannot tell just by looking when a weapon is empty, and you really can't pay attention to who is reloading and who is empty when your under fire.
Nobody will take you seriously if you can't spell or use the spell check feature on your computer. It shows your either lazy or lack education.
- 9 years ago
It was hard to get by your spelling, but I get the gist of the question. No, you do not count how many bullets you've shot off. You're friends are terribly wrong. Normally, you either feel your weapon getting lighter, or you run out of bullets. This is why the magazines are built to hold so many bullets. If you had some sort of magazine with two bullets, you'd constantly be reloading. The idea behind large mags is less reloading, and if you run out, you run out and reload.
- Anonymous9 years ago
You are wrong and your spelling stinks.
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