Mikhail Gonsalves
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You're going to be taking cover behind something and firing, or you're going to be standing up or kneeling and using it because you need the extra firepower.
If you're doing something off of a bipod where you want more precision and less volume, then you're not going to want something that long because it's too much.
but you don't need that much extra before the reload in those cases.
My opinion, I'm not an infantryman or anything like that.
And also for certain kits, like I noticed with the taps rig, those 30 round magazines sit so low that you put pouches and other stuff on the front.
Like grabbing those could be a little bit of a pain versus if they were 10 rounds taller, they may come out a little bit quicker and easier.
Mike has a couple of times tonight, but everything's been seeming pretty smooth to me.
Yeah, I like the D60s for certain things.
Again, they would be a starting mag only.
I wouldn't want to reload from kit with a D60.
And the D sixties, I think my headphones might've died.
So I may have to switch over in a second, but the D sixties are about the same height as a 20 round P mag, maybe a little taller, but like negligibly.
So, um,
So those would be good as a starting mag.
Those would be good.
If you had an FRT, those would be good.
SPR, like a Precision 5.56 or similar short action gun, but you wanted to set up and just be able to lay down precise cover fire without having to reload constantly.
And if you had a longer action, like a .308 or .65 Creedmoor size action, they have the D50s.
They do?
Yeah.