Post by Unit 41 Cougar and Kook on Oct 11, 2002 20:12:42 GMT -5
The situation was critical. We had a four man team against a ten man team. Me and my last remaining squadmate were cornered in a bunker under heavy fire with nine enemies left. They were coming at us from the left, right, and straight up the middle. We had killed about five of them when my squadmate yelled that his M16 was out of ammo and said,"Cougar, I need a pistol mag" I tossed him a beretta M92f gbb mag (I was carrying the ammo for both of us) and he started pickin targets and crankin out rounds. After about two intense minutes of this he yelled "cougar, last mag"
He put the mag in and cocked it just before takin a round in the left arm. He yelled " I'm hit, Medic" but our medic was KIA just before we got in the bunker. I told my squadmate to sit tight while I try to keep some lead on them. Right as soon as I popped up to shoot, my M4 ran out of ammo and I had no more mags left. I slung that around my shoulder and got out my Desert Eagle .50AE gbb pistol and started to pick targets. I started back about ten feet to my squadmates position and at that same moment he yelled "get down" as an enemy soldier came charging at me from my blind side. I hit the deck and I heard two shots, then silence. I looked up at Kook and he was in a daze from being hit in the stomach. I looked behind me and saw the enemy soldier laying flat on his face. Kooks pistol slide was locked back, so he was completely out of ammo. I told him to get down as close to the ground as he could. He did so, but two seconds later my pistol dropped, and so did I. I was shot in the forehead. Kook picked up my pistol and laid back in a slouching position. He was on the last six rounds with the Eagle, and there were three guys left. He neutralized two of them but was then out of ammo. The last enemy soldier walked fifteen feet away from Kook, stopped and then all the sudden his head flew forward and he dropped like a rock to the floor. In the end, Kook was severely wounded and we had one other squadmate left after all, but he was also severely wounded and later succumbed to seven rounds, with one in the right arm, right leg, three in the stomach, and two in the left shoulder. He succeeded in saving Kooks life by coming within twenty feet of the last remaining enemy soldier and putting a round in his back and one in the head. His name was Viper. I have to say that that game was the most intense I've played ever.
He put the mag in and cocked it just before takin a round in the left arm. He yelled " I'm hit, Medic" but our medic was KIA just before we got in the bunker. I told my squadmate to sit tight while I try to keep some lead on them. Right as soon as I popped up to shoot, my M4 ran out of ammo and I had no more mags left. I slung that around my shoulder and got out my Desert Eagle .50AE gbb pistol and started to pick targets. I started back about ten feet to my squadmates position and at that same moment he yelled "get down" as an enemy soldier came charging at me from my blind side. I hit the deck and I heard two shots, then silence. I looked up at Kook and he was in a daze from being hit in the stomach. I looked behind me and saw the enemy soldier laying flat on his face. Kooks pistol slide was locked back, so he was completely out of ammo. I told him to get down as close to the ground as he could. He did so, but two seconds later my pistol dropped, and so did I. I was shot in the forehead. Kook picked up my pistol and laid back in a slouching position. He was on the last six rounds with the Eagle, and there were three guys left. He neutralized two of them but was then out of ammo. The last enemy soldier walked fifteen feet away from Kook, stopped and then all the sudden his head flew forward and he dropped like a rock to the floor. In the end, Kook was severely wounded and we had one other squadmate left after all, but he was also severely wounded and later succumbed to seven rounds, with one in the right arm, right leg, three in the stomach, and two in the left shoulder. He succeeded in saving Kooks life by coming within twenty feet of the last remaining enemy soldier and putting a round in his back and one in the head. His name was Viper. I have to say that that game was the most intense I've played ever.