I like the ak 5c or whatever that first carbine is :p I'm still a level 11 noob but I was pretty decent at bf3 --> my bf3 battlelog (lol)
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the AK5C is pretty good. I enjoyed using it.
I like the ak 5c or whatever that first carbine is :p I'm still a level 11 noob but I was pretty decent at bf3 --> my bf3 battlelog (lol)
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the AK5C is pretty good. I enjoyed using it.
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I simply disagree. While they are put at a versatility, they do not excel where others do (Sniper > M16-al, long range) (Shotgun > M16-a1 short range).
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dat grammar... anyways the shotguns and snipers, like I said, are specialty weapons. They excel in one type of engagement, no taking into account how difficult snipers are to use and how easy it is to suppress a sniper with your M16 and make him useless. Yes, the M16 does not excel in every engagement, but it does pretty damn well in most engagements. That's because it's a very well rounded weapon, and that is why it's very good.
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You also have to use assault class, so anyone sporting an assault rifle is not going to have much to work with in terms of infantry vs vehicle.
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that's not the argument, we're talking about why the M16, not the assault class as a whole, is the best primary weapon in the game.
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What you said about the AEK is true. It does give up range, but wouldn't you rather have an AEK when you are inside a hostile building rather than an m16? I know I would.
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Uh, I would rather have the M16 because if there are more than one targets and I need to reload I'm not boned. If I have to shoot down a long corridor I'm not boned. If I have to go outside afterwards and do long range shooting I'm not boned. Versatility. You can't predict every single engagement, so a versatile weapon (LIKE THE M16) is a very very solid choice.