Hour talk
20 19-09- 15 0 1:44
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This problem is actually quite clear to many veterans. What is the amount of individual ammunition on the battlefield? For example, take a 56-round magazine. The magazine bag on the infantry can hold (3 magazines, and 4 30-round magazines can be inserted after modification), plus a magazine on the gun itself. In terminology, five magazines are called a base. Generally speaking, the task is to carry the basic amount of ammunition, that is, 5 magazines with 30 rounds 150 rounds.
Generally speaking, commanders on the battlefield will encourage soldiers to carry more bullets as much as they can, so they can only carry shotguns in marching bags. The specific quantity can be more than one multi-base ammunition. The quantity can basically reach between 300 and 400 rounds, but it is very heavy.
Generally speaking, a single shot will be used. Even if automatic continuous firing is used to suppress the opponent's firepower, excellent shooters will also use single shot, short shot or medium-speed shooting to keep ammunition knotted. Long continuous shooting is rarely used. Basically, it is not the time for other comrades to change magazines in order to suppress the opponent's firepower. Generally, veterans and excellent shooters who know the shooting mode will make reasonable arrangements.
In fact, in most cases, there are boxes of ammunition on the battlefield, and the soldiers are responsible for loading the bullets into the magazine. Therefore, comrades-in-arms do not need to consider the problem of insufficient ammunition supply when they start fighting. You can make them at will as long as you are willing to fight. However, the battle didn't go that way. When you fight the enemy, the enemy is fighting you. In addition to finishing a magazine bullet at a critical moment, it is generally a short-distance continuous short-shot target.