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"Military" weapons chambered in .22LR

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These would be guns that are based on military counterparts. They would be based off current military guns in the game but chambered in 22LR.

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I think .22lr should be in the game so when you shoot a rabbit you don't blow it to pieces, but it's fairly weak vs. armor players though. A headshot to a zombie though should do the trick, unless they have an armored helmet on.

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over 2 million .22LR rounds are made every day, and the estimated annual production is 2.5 billion rounds. It is by far the most popular and common caliber in the world and with a good placed shot can take down most anything.

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See, the cool thing is, I get to do this here:

 

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It's an alpha alpha, it's an alpha alpha, they don't have to get anything right it's an alpha alpha, alpha alpha.

 

No really, they can sort this stuff later. At which time I'll be replying in some sing-songy way to the whiners about "why isn't ammo more generalized!?" when you need a 7.62x54R and you only have a bunch of 7.62x31 and 8mm and 7.62x blahblah and all this other extremely similar ammo that simply won't fit into your gun.

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See, the cool thing is, I get to do this here:

 

A-a-A-a-l-l-l-p-h-A-A-A-AAAAAAA!!!

 

It's an alpha alpha, it's an alpha alpha, they don't have to get anything right it's an alpha alpha, alpha alpha.

 

No really, they can sort this stuff later. At which time I'll be replying in some sing-songy way to the whiners about "why isn't ammo more generalized!?" when you need a 7.62x54R and you only have a bunch of 7.62x31 and 8mm and 7.62x blahblah and all this other extremely similar ammo that simply won't fit into your gun.

SUGGESTION FORUM SUGGESTION SUGGESTION, YOU'RE BROWSING THE SUGGESTION FORUM

 

Anyways, this must be an UK thing. "tactical rimfire" hahaha

I would suggest actual simple and easy to use .22 rifles. Something like 10/22 but a local version.

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I don't like the idea of weapons like the one above, I would rather see some more basic .22 lr guns added then allow customization. Such as finding a butler creek folding stock and mounting rails.  

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This one has the word "military" in the model name...

 

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See, the cool thing is, I get to do this here:

 

A-a-A-a-l-l-l-p-h-A-A-A-AAAAAAA!!!

 

It's an alpha alpha, it's an alpha alpha, they don't have to get anything right it's an alpha alpha, alpha alpha.

 

No really, they can sort this stuff later. At which time I'll be replying in some sing-songy way to the whiners about "why isn't ammo more generalized!?" when you need a 7.62x54R and you only have a bunch of 7.62x31 and 8mm and 7.62x blahblah and all this other extremely similar ammo that simply won't fit into your gun.

stfu seriously, I'm sick of you whiners who blow away every idea someone has just stfu already!

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That's a CZ-542 SMTR, right?

 

Yes, same as the Lux but beech instead of walnut and correspondingly lower price.

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It doesn't fit well geographically, but an AR-7 would be a very interesting .22 lr gun to add. You can break it down and store it in it's own stock, so it would be something you could carry around in a fairly compact inventory space, at the cost of having to assemble the rifle prior to use. Aside from that, I don't know why a straight-up Marlin wouldn't suffice for pretty much all your .22 long-rifle needs. You can pretty much get any kind of magazine you want for it, wood or composite stocks, scopes, what-have-you.

 

One rather interesting thing they could do with the introduction of a .22 is allow craftable supressors made of car oil filters.

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The only .22 caliber weapons the military uses (in fact it might not be used anymore) is a basic single-shot .22 rifle that weighs about 10 pounds. From what I know, it was used to help promote accuracy in the young cadets.

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The only .22 caliber weapons the military uses (in fact it might not be used anymore) is a basic single-shot .22 rifle that weighs about 10 pounds. From what I know, it was used to help promote accuracy in the young cadets.

Im not saying weapons the military uses that are chambered in .22LR, im saying civilian counterparts made for sports shooting, hunting, competitive shooting matches, etc

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