Is this ranked by frequency? Aggregated from a bunch of sites?
Is this ranked by frequency? Aggregated from a bunch of sites?
The Sig Sauer P226 and CZ-75 finally made it into Battlefield 4 this year, and that made me very happy. Two of my favorite pistols in the world and I will never regret buying them.
That looks horrible, just an example of putting useless shit on guns to look cool. The angled foregrip is meant to be placed much more forward on the rifle for the competition-style long grip that has gotten popular since those Magpul DVDs came out.
Now you know why the Wallists lose their shit whenever anyone talks about touching the walls.
The animated series has a serious problem with pacing: 20 minute long episodes consisting of almost entirely flashbacks and only a few seconds pass in real time. Obvious filler, but it boggles me that writers don't understand this is simply not compelling to viewers. It breaks immersion and bores the audience.
If it turns out that there's a FMV clip from Aliens of Burke telling Ripley that her daughter died of old age just so we can spend the entire game proving this was a lie, I might consider it.
Mostly because it completely came out of nowhere. The game has you/Lee agonizing over the decision, whether to try and help the old man or not, and as you're about to make a decision BAM
Well, if the zombies are groaning then they're obviously moving air through the trachea.
I remember that mod. Are people still playing it? I could be persuaded to reinstall.
I wouldn't be surprised. South Park actually has a fanbase in Japan.
Or the Queen's English, if it's in any kind of historical or fantasy setting.
It's very difficult for civilians to obtain automatic weapons in the US. On top of the usual background checks and stuff there is a lengthy paperwork process and one would expect to pay at least $10k for an assault rifle, and this price will only go up due to the fixed scarcity.
It's why I think Highschool of the Dead is so silly (then again, it never claimed to take itself seriously) now that the main cast is now all super operator with their tactical military weapons.
I've made some study of the subject as part of my research, and yes, violent crime in Japan is still some of the lowest in the world, but some of the statistics are not entirely honest.
edit: nevermind
The problem with a lot of these arbitrary restrictions like 10 round limits or fixed magazines is that anyone who wants to commit a crime is not going to follow them.
The commonly cited statistics, I believe, are roughly 9 firearms for every 10 people in the US, but only about a third of households actually own firearms.
In countries with strict gun control and very low numbers of firearms in circulation like Japan or Hong Kong, firearm ownership is the domain of the wealthy hobbyist. Hunting on big private estates, high-end shooting clubs, etc.
Well, the Supreme Court has historically interpreted the Second Amendment to include an individual right to bear arms - even recently - so excuse me if I don't take your comment as the last word on the issue.
You also won't be paying through the nose to have someone write "Welcome Home Master" in ketchup on your bland $20 omelette.