Brygun said:
Claymore type blast packages have a major drawback in the inability to reload the charge while under fire.
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The inability to reload Claymore's while under fire?? Who would even think they were reloadable in the first place? Even bringing the topic up, and informing us that they are not, in the first place really baffles me. Reaction from claymores on certain armour? WTF have you been reading? Thats like having a reloadble frag grenade.
Have you ever used a M18A1 before or know its characteristics (aside that from a brief game card of course)? I am currently a valid instructor for the M18A1, and have used the HE version on numerous times, and even banked them before (with 4 HE at a go), so I am NOT talking out my arse.
Seriously now, may I be as polite enough to suggest you stick the the level of expertise you have without making yourself look as foolish as this quote from yet another bizarre and useless post.
Tell us, what is a classic machine gun? What do you know about MG's and AGL's? Mk19s have been mounted on vehicles for some time now (including Australian vehicles). Do you even realise who reads these threads?
Its almost as if you are reciting this verbatum from some form of fantasy literature which is too dry and sensless to be original yet alone have some percentage of truth/fact. Sure, a version the 7.92 Kurz MP43/44 assault rifle (not 'SMG') was designed to shoot around corners, primarily for MOUT/FIBUA, but NOT at 90 degree angles. Few were even produced as the war in Europe was closing at the time.
The blast from a Claymore is signifigant (as is any explosion), and from both ends at that. Its not like a movie (or computer game) when pers sit behind them 6 ft as they go off. A 16 metre prohibited zone is to the rear (with some kind of cover at that), and frankly I would want to be further away than that from the back of it, even in wartime.
BTW Brygun, Tankers and Squads are American terms, and being as knowledgeable as you are (or pretend to be), at least you could use the proper Canadian terminology of such, after all this is Canadian website and you are Canadian. Life in the military world is NOT a game, its BITTER reality.
I got nothing agaisnt wargamers, but I do have a problem with wargamers with attitudes, and who think they know it all, trying to inform the well informed already on topics/materiel which they have never handled, used, or took part in.
Wake up to yourself. and most importantly, do the right thing by taking Infanteer's advice before you find yourself in 'self-fornication' mode if it aint too late already.