yes they are allowed to use it because if the didnt it would be a struggle for the police to arrest them. and in the UK they are allowed to use it if the crinamal is resisting arrest and being voilent.
Whatever they want but the M4, M60 & HK Mk .23 are used regularity.
I would only use the wiring loom from a MK1, as the MK2 wiring could be completely different!
Mk 7:14-16, 21-23
you can use that or the d-pad
The US built: MK-I, MK-III, and MK-4 The USSR built: Joe-1 (a clone of the MK-III) All these weapons came in unassembled kit form in crates that had to be assembled in the field within a few days of intended use or they had to be disassembled for maintenance actions.
No such nomenclature. You're probably thinking of the Mk 13 Mod 0, which is a 40mm grenade launcher designed by Fabrique Nationale for use with the FN SCAR. The launcher itself is marketed as the GL1, and was designed for use with the FN-2000. Mk 13 Mod 0 is a USSOCOM nomenclature for a variant of the GL1, designed for use with the FN SCAR.
Mk VI, Vickers Mk VII, Tetrarch Mk I, Matilda Mk II, Matilda II Mk III, Valentine Mk IV, (A22) Churchill Sherman Mk VI, Crusader Mk VIII, Cromwell Comet I (A34) Centurion (A41) Archer
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As of the latest available data, MK One's population is approximately 200,000 people.
mk is short for 'mark'
Mk 42
Check MK was created in 2008.