CriticalThought
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So this incident happened in a Karachi hospital. Someone's security guard was standing outside the operation theatre and this big Afghan guy was also sitting nearby. All of a sudden the Afghan started talking about 'those tiny bullets the Americans are using'. According to this guy, he can himself take two or three of them without any trouble. Good luck to those supporting 5.56.
The reason why America does something can be very different to what you think. For example, American forces have a large number of females and they want females to be able to function. For the Americans, it made perfect sense to have a smaller, accurate round so they can rely on pumping multiple bullets quickly. Unfortunately, Afghanistan made that thinking obsolete. Don't blindly start following others, use your own brains. We have men in our army how have iron grips. The AK-47 and G-3 are naturally suited to them. We have a long history of training with these calibers. Why do we need to change?
The reason why America does something can be very different to what you think. For example, American forces have a large number of females and they want females to be able to function. For the Americans, it made perfect sense to have a smaller, accurate round so they can rely on pumping multiple bullets quickly. Unfortunately, Afghanistan made that thinking obsolete. Don't blindly start following others, use your own brains. We have men in our army how have iron grips. The AK-47 and G-3 are naturally suited to them. We have a long history of training with these calibers. Why do we need to change?