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Adjusting to the Life
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Not to over complicate things, but the basic battle load of ammo is 210 rounds or 7/ 30 round mags.(not even assuming there isn't spare ammo for the M4's and SAW LMG in the vehicles) Lets say they have 50% kill ratio, ok there should be 105 down walkers per solider with that being said 10 soldiers should be able to drop 1050 walkers!! The scene's dont reflect that, I would bet they let them get to close and they had them for lunch lol so the rifles & ammo pouches shouldn't all be empty.
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Have My Own Room
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Suck It
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![]() But again, I just don't see a soldier letting a walker shamble up to him if he had rounds available. If they worked as a team or as a wall of fire (base of fire anyway) they should not have walkers getting nibbles on them. No way. I totally agree that if a MP5 or any kind of automatic weapon was lying there, you'd be crazy not to upgrade. Of course a shotgun is more useful for ensuring a head shot when it counts. And they do not show any scenes of Rick picking up and checking any weapons. I think he is like me, not worth a look since everyone with a gun is dead. I DO UNDERSTAND the basic idea you are putting forth. It's like the bi+(h in the scary movie putting down a knife. I'm like, what, did you need a spare hand to scream with? Pick up the weapon, idiot. |
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