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imseeingthings t1_j1yaxqo wrote
Reply to So we found this thing in the gym today by robinknuppel
Someone was tweaking off that pre workout
imseeingthings t1_j13c9gs wrote
Reply to comment by Ironclad2nd in Why didn't the US adopt the STG-44 after WW2? by TurboTortois3
I think maybe you misunderstood what I was saying.
I’m saying that the left over 30.06 was not the reason they didn’t adopt a smaller cartridge like the .280
They change from the 30.06 to another full power .30 caliber cartridge. that’s what they wanted to use.
imseeingthings t1_j13am8k wrote
Reply to comment by Ironclad2nd in Why didn't the US adopt the STG-44 after WW2? by TurboTortois3
If the left over 30.06 ammo was a factor, why do they switch to .308 and not switch to 5.56 or .280 or any other cartridge.
imseeingthings t1_j13afdf wrote
Of course hindsight is 20/20
Just about every western country adopted a full caliber “battle rifle” type of weapon. Like people have said there’s some advantages to having a larger round or longer barrel. They chose that over something like the stg because they thought that would be the best choice.
Then they moved to 5.56 rounds and an assault rifle design. Because it has advantages which people have mentioned already.
And now the US is trying to switch to something more similar to a battle rifle again.
There is no best weapon or doctrine. They’re all going to have trade offs and they didn’t decide they wanted to use an “assault rifle” until the War In Vietnam.
Also I think people look at the stg like it was the greatest weapon of all time. Sure it was one of the first “assault rifles” but that doesn’t make it hands down better than its contemporaries
imseeingthings t1_j2fx77p wrote
Reply to TIFU by trying to smoke in public by clubberlang2005
Crazy to think this stuff still happens. Where I live I can literally just openly smoke weed in front of the police and would never get told anything.
At most you can get a ticket but it’s pretty much not enforced.
Sorry that happened to you OP