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January 9th, 2011, 13:58 | #1 |
mislsm skrims
what do these mean when it is refered to the type of game played???
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January 9th, 2011, 14:01 | #2 | |
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A skrim can be anything from a capture the flag game,hostage rescue,V.I.P game with little or no restrictions. |
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January 9th, 2011, 14:10 | #3 |
Properly played Mil-Sim games never turn into BB flinging contests. Sometimes you can go an entire day without firing a single shot. Those are my favorite Mil-Sim games.
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January 9th, 2011, 16:29 | #4 |
oh sweet. thx. i have a m4 and i only have 3 low cap mags so it def suck when u run out. and my m14 i only have a hi cap . so im forced to choose my shots as it is. be aggressive in hard contacts or stealthy alltogether
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January 9th, 2011, 20:25 | #5 |
Jesus, man, you're AV'd and I can hardly understand you. Mind at least typing a LITTLE more coherently?
For clarification, a skrim/scrim is short for "scrimmage", like hockey |
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January 9th, 2011, 20:58 | #6 |
No worries on the low caps dude, I run a Gbbr most of the time and they are 30 rnds only and I only carry six of them makes the game a lot more fun IMO.
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