No. In the marines, like any other branch of military service, you are assigned a weapon and given ammunition for that particular weapon. You learn to use that weapon.
If a marine is fighting in a battle, he can find another weapon and start using it.
In Vietnam the Marines, like the Army, used what they were issued. Although there were times in which some of the men appropriated (got a hold of) civilian shotguns, revolvers, and some WWII Tommy Guns (.45 caliber Thompson Submachine guns) and even some WWII M1 Carbines and M1 Garands. US Marines were also the last US military personnel to be issued fighting knives in the Vietnam War...the infamous KABAR.
Army and Marines.
1 Choose a Weapon Before the fight starts, you will need to choose a weapon. You have a choice here, you can choose a large weapon and run slow, or a little weapon, and run fast. It's usually easier (and more fun) to choose a large weapon. A good large weapon is the Water Warriors Orca.
Are the marines a smart choice.Listen, buddy, if you spell like that I think that school will be a better choice than the marines.
There's no such thing as the best weapon. You can only define the best weapon for a already given situation. The best weapon is the one that allow you to utilize your army as a whole. But one weapon is never enough.
It depends on what weapon he is carrying, grenades, any weapon upgrades, and the number of marines in the unit.
NO weapon, he just is your sleep.
Yes, it was an effective but unloved weapon. It lacked the style and grace of the Thompson, but was cheap to manufacture and was often issued as a personal weapon to tank crews and Amtrac crews because the small size did not interfere with the operation of the vehicle.
The marines used many gun models throughout the war. However, the primary weapon of US forces was the M-1 Garand. The M1 Carbine and M14 were also frequently used rifles.
All Marines are rifleman. It does not matter what your MOS is, you are expected to be proficient with your weapon and all Marines re-qualify each year at the rifle range.
u press left on right button (not on anolog the directional) =]
marines use FPO-AP's