Is making a Royal Marine Loadout Right?

Which didn't stop me offering and having one gratefully accepted.  Sometimes it really is the right thing to do.  But I can also see why they'd say not to, as it can lead to grumpiness.


i've always considered it a courtesy thing, and i've always been ready to answer someone trying to dodge it with my trigger finger.

it's normally accepted when you clearly have the drop on someone, not had any issues with folk not calling it (although i have popped folk who i mistakenly thought weren't going to take it)

 
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I've heard some military guys say they don't give a sod and other soldiers say its not cool.  As long as your truthful that you weren't in The Marines and your doing it to honour them and their sacrifices then do what you want.

Truth is the only time it is universally frowned on is when your really in the military and you where them without earning them, while in service.  Like some in the thread already said this is just a hobby we're doing for fun don't over think it and suck the joy out off it.

 
I thought that was just the gas ones and the ones with CO2 in the grip were okay?


They've always said "Dan Wesson shell loading revolvers".  My understanding is that's because the Dan Wesson CO2 guns shoot at up to ~400fps but you can get power down shells that reduce it to ~250fps.  Sounds like someone chronoed with power down shells then got caught in game using full power ones.

Why they've extended it to all shell revolvers is anybody's guess - they're not dicks though, you could always ask if you're wanting to run one.

 
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