Took me forever to get a saw. Once I found one on the ground, There seemed to be millions... On the actual defend the tank part, I went through over 300 rounds of saw ammo + 2 nades + 4 M203 Grenades (the 'nades fired from the grenade launcher attached to your M4) in the veteran difficulty. That wasn't spray-and-pray either. It was accurate, I see you, now you fall, firing.
You would not believe how hard veteran difficulty really is. seriously, your shot twice, your dead.
Anyone else notice that if you drop your hand gun, for a normal M4, you get a total of 840 rounds for your M4's? It's shared between the two, but you don't really need to worry changing clips in middle of a fire-fight.
deffinatly possible here, but considering the enviorment, who knows how many i actually killed, and how accurate it was. It was murky, grass was in the way. I just know bullets went at them and they fell
I still prefer the M4 over everything, but boy, does that M249 really come in handy here. It would be even more realistic if they allowed the M249 to feed off of the M4 clips. My uncle used to do that In Iraq, since it was a lot lighter and he didn't need to worry too much about being attacked.
Saw stands for Squad Automatic Weapon. It's the machine gun that has replaced the M60. It's true assignment (atleast in the army) is the M249B. I'm not sure if there is an A or C version, but I know the version the army has is the B