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Re: Cqb support weapon?
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2012, 07:37:08 AM »
For an IAR I'd throw down for a polarstar why not actually make it more capable of high volume. I don't believe regulations will ever let a box mag on even an IAR nor hi caps "fly" though. Then at that point why don't we just make every rifle as reliable and accurate etc as a polarstar "IAR"

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Re: Cqb support weapon?
« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2012, 09:33:41 AM »
For an IAR I'd throw down for a polarstar why not actually make it more capable of high volume. I don't believe regulations will ever let a box mag on even an IAR nor hi caps "fly" though. Then at that point why don't we just make every rifle as reliable and accurate etc as a polarstar "IAR"

Thats what I think the whole issue With these IARs being introduced, you ask yourself the question "can they use hicaps because its a support weapon?" Or do they use midcaps?.  Personally if its built to resemble the real IAR and done well, I say let him have a hicap.
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Re: Cqb support weapon?
« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2012, 12:39:03 PM »
For an IAR I'd throw down for a polarstar why not actually make it more capable of high volume. I don't believe regulations will ever let a box mag on even an IAR nor hi caps "fly" though. Then at that point why don't we just make every rifle as reliable and accurate etc as a polarstar "IAR"

Thats what I think the whole issue With these IARs being introduced, you ask yourself the question "can they use hicaps because its a support weapon?" Or do they use midcaps?.  Personally if its built to resemble the real IAR and done well, I say let him have a hicap.

Well that's not up to us. It's up to the larger ops regulations they will trend in most smaller scale ops and games. We are talking about milsim where if we don't have a real steal magazine that holds 300 rds you wont see it legalized in large ops period.

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Re: Cqb support weapon?
« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2012, 06:02:25 PM »
After reading Tac City's posted rules and watching some gameplay videos on YouTube, it looks like -Ares- won't be dealing with any full-auto or magazine type restrictions.

So now lets go back to finding a gun that can balance size and ammo capacity.  8)