I'm sitting here looking at the various choices (way too many btw) wondering what length is the maximum you would use for CQB? Do most of you bring a gun for longer range and a gun for CQB to the field and switch from game to game? Or do you go out knowing which type of game you are going to be playing all day? Or do you just bring one gun that is good enough for both? :shock:
Last time I went to the cqb field I switched guns between games(mainly to get some use out of my "other stuff") I personally found my p90 to be the easiest to get around with for obvious reasons. The thing is so compact and with my sling, when in the building, I can just drop it and grab my pistol.
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You can use any length of a barrel for CQB... During WW1 and WW2 they used Mausers, M1 Garands, Enfields for CQB fighting. In vietnam they used M16s.... Right now even though M4s are around, the bulk of real infantrymen still have M16a2s/M16a4s...
I really like my G36c - with the large foregrip, itis kind of beefy, but witht he stock folded, and the front tactical grip on the front rail, it is short as an MP5, and is still afull sized gu for field use.
Seek the Narrow Gate, for the path is broad and the gate is wide that leads to destruction.
[quote="Lyle"]what's the story on G&G[/quote]
"As I walk throught the valley of the Shadow of Death I have no fear, because I am the meanest mutherf***er in the whole valley."
At the last Ord game I went to, I went "Benicio Del Toro style" in "Way of the Gun" and used my CA33E for CQB. Worked just fine.