Visage said:Reason 1: Its not CounterStrike, and you may well die, with a zero chance of respawning.
unless your kinda buddist or whatever
then its a maybe.
but it takes ages before you can afford another gun.
Visage said:Reason 1: Its not CounterStrike, and you may well die, with a zero chance of respawning.
William said:Just want to add this, numerous people that I know who have come out of the TA say the people in there are right tools, immature, wannabe arrogant hero nationalist types; nearly always shooting each other.
Then I know someone who went from TA into the regular infrantry and he says the people are much better to be around. Obviously they are going to be biased against the TA because they left it and didn't like it but even though its best to bear in mind the type of people you may meet and can ruin the experience for you.
cleanbluesky said:TBH I think it would make the newspapers if the TA were constantly shooting each other. I'm going to be frank and call you a liar.
A lot of TA are ex-regulars.
William said:Fair enough, bear in mind I am only relaying what I have heard.![]()
cleanbluesky said:And you think TA shoot each other regularly?
I was in WTC Warminster when H&K were trialing the SA80 A2 with the school of infantry. I got to speak to the head Heckler and Koch designer, and even he admitted himself that the G36 isn't as reliable than the SA80.Aod said:things in this thread that are untrue now corrected:
- the G36 is less reliable than the SA80A2 series of rifles. it is significantly more reliable
- the M4 / M16 series of rifles that are in Active service are just as reliable as the SA80A2s
- just because the AR-15 design is 40 years old, it doesn't mean its any less applicable to the modern
warzone than a 20 year old design (SA80) or a 10 year design (G36)
Cueball said:Sorry to **** on your "my mate told me down the pub!!" beliefs, kid.
cleanbluesky said:Im curious as to what AOD could tell us about underwater knife fighting....
Hugogo said:Would you PLEASE stop with all this talk...most of you dont have a clue what your talking about! It doesnt actually affect his decision to join the TA or not.
cleanbluesky said:Im curious as to what AOD could tell us about underwater knife fighting....
big_white_dog84 said:I'm in the Royal Naval Reserve and it's fantastic. Great second income and you get paid to do some quality stuff.
BUT...there is a very high chance of mobilisation at the moment. When I joined it wasn't very likely but is becoming increasingly so. Just go along to an acquaint night at you local TA unit and see what it's like.
cleanbluesky said:And you think TA shoot each other regularly?
Hugogo said:Would you PLEASE stop with all this talk...most of you dont have a clue what your talking about! It doesnt actually affect his decision to join the TA or not.
Also all those people who are saying hell get mobilised and die...joining any section of our armed forces isnt a walk in the park i think people forget that its a war fighting machine first and foremost before an excuse to do lots of adventure training. We have thousands of people out in iraq but only 101 have died (if you tot up all the Telics from 1 to the most recent we have had tens of thousands of service men and women out there) and we have an exceptionally low death count.
You are trained well and you learn how to deal with these situations. If your still put off by the thought of mobilisation then the armed forces really arent for you.
WJA96 said:Agreed.
Hugogo said:Would you PLEASE stop with all this talk...most of you dont have a clue what your talking about! It doesnt actually affect his decision to join the TA or not.
Also all those people who are saying hell get mobilised and die...joining any section of our armed forces isnt a walk in the park i think people forget that its a war fighting machine first and foremost before an excuse to do lots of adventure training. We have thousands of people out in iraq but only 101 have died (if you tot up all the Telics from 1 to the most recent we have had tens of thousands of service men and women out there) and we have an exceptionally low death count.
You are trained well and you learn how to deal with these situations. If your still put off by the thought of mobilisation then the armed forces really arent for you.