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09-14-2010, 07:20 AM
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PoC Jungle Viper's Rifle
Here's a link to the real deal.
Now that I know it's based on a real rifle, I like it a little more, but I'd still like to arm him with something else. It is a cool rifle mission-wise for a sniper to carry, but I'd think it be too cumbersome for a single man to carry around and try to sneak in and sneak out.
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09-14-2010, 07:58 AM
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Cool thanks for posting that Otto. I guess a guy needs two Jungle Vipers now just so they can carry the gun.
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09-14-2010, 08:23 AM
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Of course its an antiquated peice when you realize it was retired in WW2. WHich is a very strange contrast to the high tech nature of the Jungle Viper.
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09-15-2010, 12:08 AM
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Quote:
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Of course its an antiquated peice when you realize it was retired in WW2. WHich is a very strange contrast to the high tech nature of the Jungle Viper.
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Maybe it is an updated version using lightweight polymers and aircraft type metals. (?) But again, Hasbro screws da pooch. Wouldn't you want more short range weapons in the jungle/rainforest where visibility is limited as opposed to Desert Vipers who could use it in the wide open spaces of the desert? They did the same crap with Tunnel Rat. I LOVE his MG, but you DON'T carry big weapons in tight places. You need SMG's, Sawed Off Shotguns and Pistols.
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09-15-2010, 12:57 AM
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Maybe it is an updated version using lightweight polymers and aircraft type metals. (?) But again, Hasbro screws da pooch. Wouldn't you want more short range weapons in the jungle/rainforest where visibility is limited as opposed to Desert Vipers who could use it in the wide open spaces of the desert? They did the same crap with Tunnel Rat. I LOVE his MG, but you DON'T carry big weapons in tight places. You need SMG's, Sawed Off Shotguns and Pistols.
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Good point, long range and jungle generally aren't used in the same sentance when it comes to shooting, unless maybe he's positioned at the top pf a ridge line and covering and open valley or something along those lines. And his designation is "Jungle Viper" so that'd kinda denote his operating area. He'd have been better off being called a "Sniper Viper" (Hey, I'm a poet and didn't know it!), that way he's not limited to one terrain.
How cool would it be for him to have come with a couple of guille suits; one for jungle/forrest (woodland), one for desert and one for ubran ops?
I might give him Resolute Zartan's sniper rifle as that one has a bit of a high-tech/futuristic style to it and he'd use this monster for those special hits.
Frank, that's always buggered me about Tunnel Rat's load out as well. His small size is correct, but real tunnel rats went in with a knife, an M-1911 and a flash light. My step-dad told me he knew a guy who was a tunnel rat and said the job sucked. You didn't want to be the short, skinny guy in the squad in Nam.
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Some people, when trying to avoid thinking about those things that cause them pain, turn to drink, or perhaps food, or drugs... I turn not to any of those... I collect action figures, turning my mind to the hunt, so that I might find a mote of peace... Over the years, I've found that alcoholism is much more socially acceptable by far.
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09-15-2010, 04:10 AM
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Ah!
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Of course its an antiquated peice when you realize it was retired in WW2. WHich is a very strange contrast to the high tech nature of the Jungle Viper.
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That's why I love G.I.JOE's world!
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09-15-2010, 05:14 AM
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Ah, the good old Norsutykki (Elephant cannon)...or more traditionally Norsupyssy (Elephant gun)...
Well the gun was originally developed for an anti-tank rifle, which was able to penetrate the armor of several soviet tanks...but later when the soviets improved their tanks armor the usage of the L-39 was shifted to light armored targets, against enemy snipers and even aircraft. With different type of ammunition e.g. explosive bullet, fragmentation grenade, anti-tank bullet, anti-tank grenade and phosphor-bullet (spelling?? the one that flashes really bright and sets everything on fire) the usage was pretty large and the weapon proved to be very effective and versatile...only problem was that it weighted a ton and was kinda difficult to manuvere in the heat of battle...
So yes, this would be better suited to desert use, unless the Jungle viper is stationed really high and decides just to shoot trough the cover where the joes are hiding behind.
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09-15-2010, 05:33 AM
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Hi-tech Night Troopers with WWI weapon: awesome!
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