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Opinions may vary on this, but I got into WWE by watching WWE's developmental/ "indie" brand, NXT. It's a hour weekly show, so way less of a time investment then trying to jump in through RAW or Smackdown. If you have Hulu Plus, you can watch NXT without needing to subscribe to WWE's streaming service, the WWE

I already thought this episode was lacking, bu the speech from Micheal Kelly's character citing the "only 15-20 percent of soldiers fire at the enemy" myth
really soured me on it.

Highly recommend you check out this podcast, they've got a retired Marine JAG and a former member of Berghdal's battalion doing analysis of the episodes: https://soundcloud.com/task…

They were running CSA SA vz. 58 Compacts with a 5.56mm magwell conversion. Kind of of a strange, obscure weapon system, doesn't really fit a unit like Section 20.

One of the big reasons I like Strike Back a lot is the generally excellent weapons manipulation and movement tactics that are exhibited by the cast, especially compared to other shows. Although there are some weird choices as far as weapons and gear goes, especially this season. Probably to do with the show being shot