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thomo5410
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DMR rules
14 February, 2013, 17:25
Hi guy I'm a bit confused on dmr rules wats the max fps and wats the engagement distance and when and where to use it
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14 February, 2013, 17:30
Re: DMR rules
Depends on what site you play at and what their rules are
loosley its 420/450 semi auto DMR with a minimum engagement of 30 meters
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MrGoodcat
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14 February, 2013, 17:32
Re: DMR rules
It really depends on where you are playing but most places I have played the limit is 400 (.2s) on a gun that is mechanically locked to semi, the engagement range tends to be the same as for bolt action rifles (60ft)
As I said though the rules can change from site to site
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14 February, 2013, 17:37
Re: DMR rules
A lot of places I've been have been 450fps with a 20m MED.
One place I know does a '1 second rule', basically you have to wait 1 second between shots.
It varies from site to site.
Some will complain about the rate of fire possible with a semi auto, I say man the Fup!
You can't shoot much more than 2 maybe 3 rounds a second in auto with a DMR, they don't spin fast enough.
An AEG can throw from 15-60 rounds at me before I've loosed 2 shots.
section 24 of the 1968 Act
Supplying imitation firearms to minors
1)It is an offence for a person under the age of eighteen to purchase an imitation firearm
2)It is an offence to sell an imitation firearm to a person under the age of eighteen.
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Jez Armstrong
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14 February, 2013, 17:47
Re: DMR rules
you wouldnt want to shoot more than that anyway, if its been properly locked then to avoid gearbox jams i would say 1 per second minimum, unless you have an active breaking mosfet
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