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Post by dizzyshot (Bad Company) on Apr 6, 2014 22:30:01 GMT -5
Recently at a weekend game someone started calling me Jug for some reason or another. It however got me thinking of making a Juggernaut inspired loudout. I already got most of the gear "down", but I wanted some input on somethings. Here's a list of what I need some input on. Any and ALL information is helpful thank you.
-Side arm -Role in milsim's I.E. support, heavy gunner -How much ammunition should I carry -Should I run all high caps or a few drum mags as well -Goggles or Full Face Mask
It's not such a big list, but I will improve upon it should I ever remember what other things I wanted to ask. Again thank you.
Edit: Added input needs to the list
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Post by cqbr on Apr 6, 2014 23:53:59 GMT -5
>Juggernaut loadout >"Role in milsims" >MFW
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Post by snafu on Apr 7, 2014 0:18:20 GMT -5
So you want to build a loadout around being basically invincible?!
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Post by Phantom Reaper on Apr 7, 2014 0:34:43 GMT -5
For Starters there is no such thing as an Juggernaut. That is all Crap of Duty bullshit, so they would have no role in MilSim. They wear the Explosive Ordnance Disposable unit armor, which ontop of being cumbersome and impractical in anything but bomb disposal would put you at a serious disadvantage at any game especially a MilSim. Add on the weight of an M240 and you may as well be a tree. However as Tactical Black Cats shows in the video below, a Juggernaut can be set up in a fair proper way, most commonly you wear a bell on somewhere that isn't to easy or hard to hit. Some I've seen dual wield M249's others use a riot shield and pistol such as in the video. Either way it would only be something you'd do at REC games every now and then and it would have to probably be steup beforehand. But as for using a "Juggernaut" loadout in a MilSim you may as well forget it.
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Post by Salem on Apr 7, 2014 7:20:18 GMT -5
Every little kid that just started airsoft wants to be a juggernaut. Its a fruitless waste of time. Even if you do perfect the loadout, good luck getting the milsim owner to let someone hes never heard of to be a "juggernaut" during his milsim. Good luck.
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Post by Ogre on Apr 7, 2014 7:36:53 GMT -5
I can see this being used at a Rage milsim for IED/bomb removal. That's about it.
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Post by IceKatt on Apr 7, 2014 8:43:57 GMT -5
For Starters there is no such thing as an Juggernaut. That is all Crap of Duty bullshit, so they would have no role in MilSim. They wear the Explosive Ordnance Disposable unit armor, which ontop of being cumbersome and impractical in anything but bomb disposal would put you at a serious disadvantage at any game especially a MilSim. Add on the weight of an M240 and you may as well be a tree. However as Tactical Black Cats shows in the video below, a Juggernaut can be set up in a fair proper way, most commonly you wear a bell on somewhere that isn't to easy or hard to hit. Some I've seen dual wield M249's others use a riot shield and pistol such as in the video. Either way it would only be something you'd do at REC games every now and then and it would have to probably be steup beforehand. But as for using a "Juggernaut" loadout in a MilSim you may as well forget it. Thats a pretty kickass outfit he has put together there. Yeah wouldn't wanna wear anything like that to a milsim though. Especially something like Northern Light. The weight plus the heat would be too much. At least though you'd be able to say "hey i got a juggernaut loadout" and maybe figure out a way to incorporate it at some rec games.
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