M-60 GPMG

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The M60 GPMG is a big, loud, and annoying machine gun that shoots 7.62 mm bullets. It’s like a angry dog that won’t stop barking and biting.
My buddy got stuck with the M60, and it felt like he was being yelled at by a whole football team.
The M60 made my ears bleed. I thought I was in a war, not a concert.
I tried to carry the M60, and it felt like I was trying to carry a brick wall.
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The M60 is used by soldiers to shoot enemies both when attacking and when defending. It’s like having a supercharged bullet launcher that never stops.
When we attacked, the M60 was like a monster roaring at the enemy.
The M60 helped us defend our position like a brick wall with a gun.
The M60 was so loud, it scared the enemy before they even saw us.
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The M60 can shoot enemies up to 1,100 meters away if it’s on a tripod, but if you’re holding it, it can only reach about 600 meters. It’s not the best at long-distance fighting.
The M60 could hit the enemy from far away, but only if it had a tripod.
I tried to shoot from far away with the M60 and missed because I didn’t have a tripod.
The M60 had a tripod, so it could hit the enemy like a bullet train.
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The M60 needs two soldiers to work it one is the gunner, and the other carries extra ammo and a spare barrel. It’s like having a partner in crime, but also in war.
The gunner had to carry the M60, and his buddy had to carry extra bullets and a spare barrel.
I had to carry extra bullets and a spare barrel while my buddy fired the M60.
The M60 needed a buddy, and I was the one who had to carry the extra stuff.
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Each crew can carry 600 to 900 bullets for the M60, but if it’s fired nonstop, it only lasts about two minutes. It’s like having a big bullet stash that runs out fast.
We had 900 bullets, but we shot them all in two minutes. That was fast.
The M60 had a lot of bullets, but they all went away in two minutes.
I had 600 bullets, and I used them all up in like two minutes.
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During the Vietnam War, soldiers would carry 200 bullets, a spare barrel, or both, on top of their own stuff. It was like being packed like a sardine can with bullets and metal parts.
In Vietnam, I had to carry 200 bullets and a spare barrel. That was a lot.
I had 200 bullets and a spare barrel, and I had no time to breathe.
Carrying 200 bullets and a spare barrel was like being stuck in a can with bullets.
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