I don't play battlefield 2042 much but I enjoyed this, because I know of the real gun it was derived from, the RM-277 (not too much of a departure from, given that the round its chambered in, is referred to as either the .277 fury or 6.8x51). Its a rifle that I was looking forward to its release to the civilian market that has a few names for it like Amicus or Genesis, but there's so many set-backs for reasons I don't fully know (some I can guess had something to do with it, but I wasn't there, nor do I have all the information), one of them might have something to do with them, hopefully, making some needed changes to compete with other larger caliber bullpups on the market like the MDRX from Desert Tech, Tavor 7 from IWI, RFB from Kel-tec, and the soon to be released Commando from Black Rain Ordnance. Another reason probably has something to do with a communism infestation in my country's (among far too many others as well) leadership.
@FUN_GUY Жыл бұрын
Yeh dude the US army's new weapons family is looking pretty good. I wish the UK would update.... The L85A3 needs to retire
@ninjawannabe87 Жыл бұрын
@@FUN_GUY indeed, I could see the Navy of either of our countries adopting something like that. Bullpups are ideal for vehicle crews and delivering the power a full-length barrel in a compact package suited for close quarters. Black Rain Ordnance, a company over here in the US is developing a bullpup rifle called the Commando that looks promising; hopefully it delivers and has a southpaw friendly model for shooters like me
@v12ts.gaming Жыл бұрын
The RM277 fires .277 TVCM plastic cartridges, not the Steel Brassed 6.8 SIG Fury.
@ninjawannabe87 Жыл бұрын
@@v12ts.gaming okay?
@v12ts.gaming Жыл бұрын
@@ninjawannabe87 same dimensions, but it's still not the same thing. The .277 TVCM was designed *specifically* for the RM277. The weapon cannot fire other types of 6.8 ammo, especially SIG Fury, as it can't handle the pressure than the weapon designed.