I have heard that the Brittish troops were re-issued the older FAL's with the 'sand cuts' on the bolts because the newer rifles (don't remember the name of the rifle as it has never interested me) just were not reliable at ALL over there in the sand.
Supposedly the FAL's with the proper mods were ok.. my point is that wouldn't weapons such as the snub pistol be specifially DESIGNED to function correctly in a variety of atmospheres and gravities? I mean, it is meant to be used aboard a starship, yes? OK, so it wasn't designed to be used in a corrosive atmosphere, but wasn't SOMETHING designed for that? Perhaps a modified accelerator rifle? A gauss rifle with special materials (heavier) ?
The revolver as a DESIGN is outdated and has been since the days of Mr. John Browning on old Terra.
Note: I am NOT trying to start a flame war with the died in the wool wheelgunners that I am just SURE are out there.. I enjoy shooting wheelguns too (have a nice Ruger Blackhawk .44mag), but for combat I will take the autopistol any day of the year.
-] Crow
Supposedly the FAL's with the proper mods were ok.. my point is that wouldn't weapons such as the snub pistol be specifially DESIGNED to function correctly in a variety of atmospheres and gravities? I mean, it is meant to be used aboard a starship, yes? OK, so it wasn't designed to be used in a corrosive atmosphere, but wasn't SOMETHING designed for that? Perhaps a modified accelerator rifle? A gauss rifle with special materials (heavier) ?
The revolver as a DESIGN is outdated and has been since the days of Mr. John Browning on old Terra.
Note: I am NOT trying to start a flame war with the died in the wool wheelgunners that I am just SURE are out there.. I enjoy shooting wheelguns too (have a nice Ruger Blackhawk .44mag), but for combat I will take the autopistol any day of the year.
-] Crow