1088 Remember, Boys: Trigger Discipline Is Key! (media.patriots.win) posted 14 days ago by Libertas_Vel_Mors 14 days ago by Libertas_Vel_Mors +1089 / -1 71 comments share 71 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (71) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 5 ▼ – BunnyPicnic 5 points 14 days ago +5 / -0 I guess one could use the bipod in a mounted or prone position and the foregrip when mobile? John lennon said it best, Happiness is a warm gun. Yes it is. permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – I_Love_45-70_Gov 1 point 14 days ago +8 / -7 No. The typical 5.56 round is good out to 150-ish yards at best (terminal ballistics). Unless you are a blind, geriatric shiver twit, there is zero need for a bipod inside 300 yards. As well, a vertical foregrip is for close quarters work. It's usable for shots inside 150-200 yards, max, but not at all necessary. Anything is possible, but this is like putting jet engines and props on an aeroplane. An airframe is designed for one or the other - not both. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 4 ▼ – Donker 4 points 14 days ago +4 / -0 Gonna assume you're not a huge Mk 12 fan, but any excuse to link to Larry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psZ3zUcg8MM permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – ijustwant2boogie 1 point 14 days ago +1 / -0 People don’t know what SPRs are here... permalink parent save report block reply
I guess one could use the bipod in a mounted or prone position and the foregrip when mobile?
John lennon said it best, Happiness is a warm gun. Yes it is.
No. The typical 5.56 round is good out to 150-ish yards at best (terminal ballistics).
Unless you are a blind, geriatric shiver twit, there is zero need for a bipod inside 300 yards.
As well, a vertical foregrip is for close quarters work. It's usable for shots inside 150-200 yards, max, but not at all necessary.
Anything is possible, but this is like putting jet engines and props on an aeroplane. An airframe is designed for one or the other - not both.
Gonna assume you're not a huge Mk 12 fan, but any excuse to link to Larry:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psZ3zUcg8MM
People don’t know what SPRs are here...