@@Kreekyblock and? Other people are exploiting and you wanna report this specific man? There was another hacker in the game and he made them rage quit And if you dont like him exploiting, stop watching his videos
@@sonichasyouripaddress980 its not like i Dont like to see him exploit, I really appreciate this guy for making the exploiter’s in MM2 Rage quit. But its mostly best if we report the exploiters,
i only team with people who don’t know how to play the game and is new so i don’t kill them basically like a 1v1 so when everyone is gone they can practice to shoot when i’m murder or practice to throw when i’m sheriff yk? but only when they finally know how to play i dont have to team im not those toxic teamers tho🙂
The FAMAS (Fusil d'Assaut de la Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Étienne, "Assault Rifle from the Saint-Étienne Weapon Factory") is a bullpup assault rifle designed and manufactured in France by MAS in 1978, a year after the Austrian Steyr AUG. It is known by French troops as Le Clairon (The Bugle) due to its distinctive shape.[3] The FAMAS is recognised for its high rate of fire at 1,100 rounds per minute.[2] Beginning in 2017, the FAMAS was replaced in most frontline units in the French Army by the HK416F, and the FAMAS is expected to remain in limited service until 2028.[4] FAMAS FAMAS F1 (top) and G2 (bottom). TypeBullpup assault riflePlace of originFranceService historyIn service1978-presentUsed bySee UsersWarsSee ConflictsProduction historyDesignerPaul Tellie[1]Designed1967-1971ManufacturerGIAT IndustriesUnit costF1: 1,500 € (equal to $1729.57 in 20 October 2018) G2: 3,000 € (equal to $3459.15 in 20 October 2018)ProducedF1: 1975-2000 G2: 1994-2000No. builtF1: 400,000 G2: 10,000-15,000VariantsSee VariantsSpecificationsMass3.61 kg (7.96 lb) (F1)3.8 kg (8.4 lb) (G2)Length757 mm (29.8 in)Barrel length488 mm (19.2 in)Cartridge5.56×45mm NATOActionLever-delayed blowbackRate of fire900-1,100 rounds/min[2]Muzzle velocity930 m/s (3,100 ft/s) (F1)925 m/s (3,030 ft/s) (G2)Effective firing range300 m ("F1")450 m ("G2")Maximum firing range3200 metersFeed system25-round detachable box magazine (F1)30-round detachable box magazine (STANAG) (G2)SightsRear aperture fitted with tritium night inserts, front post Contents HistoryEdit The first French bullpup rifles were developed between 1946 and 1950 at the AME (Atelier Mécanique de Mulhouse) and MAS, testing rounds such as .30 US Carbine, 7.92×33mm Kurz, 7.65×38mm (Made by Cartoucherie de Valence) and some other intermediate calibers.[citation needed] Since France was engaged in the First Indochina War at the time, and was also the second-largest contributor to NATO, the research budgets for new types of weapons were limited and priority was given to the modernisation and production of existing service weapons. Nevertheless, approximately forty different 7.62×51mm NATO calibre prototype rifles were developed between 1952 and 1962, most notably the FA-MAS Type 62. However, the United States adoption of the M16 rifle and 5.56×45mm cartridge caused the French to rethink their approach, and consequently the Type 62 was not adopted.[5][6][7] Cutaway of the muzzle of a FAMAS F1 on display at the Weapons Department in the Museum of Art and Industry in Saint-Étienne, France. In the 1960s, MAS began to manufacture under licence the Heckler & Koch G3 battle rifle and later on the Heckler & Koch HK33 assault rifle as temporary substitutes. At the same time, the French embraced the idea of developing a new 5.56 mm automatic rifle. However, simply adopting the German-designed HK33 rifle was considered unsatisfactory for many members of the French high command. General Marcel Bigeard was also against the idea of relying on foreign weapons; while visiting the Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Étienne, he asked the engineers to develop a homemade French 5.56 mm automatic rifle, which subsequently led to the creation and adoption of the FAMAS. The FAMAS project began in 1967 under the direction of General Paul Tellié (1919-2014) and the first prototype was completed in 1971, with French military evaluation of the rifle beginning in 1972.[1] When production problems delayed the general issue of the new rifles, and with the 1978 Battle of Kolwezi showing an immediate need for a more modern weapon, the French Army began searching for an emergency temporary rifle until the FAMAS came into full production. While the Heckler & Koch HK33 was considered, with a batch of 1,200 examples tested, it was ultimately turned down in favor of the SIG SG 540, built under licence by Manurhin, until enough domestically-built FAMAS rifles were produced to issue to French forces. In late 1978, the French military accepted the FAMAS as their standard-issue rifle, the FAMAS F1. FAMAS F1Edit Rubber buttpadRemovable stockCheek rest. Can be reversed for right or left-handed shooter.Mobile assembly and ejection portPinsBipodHandguardCharging HandleGrenade launcher sightGrenade supportFlash hider/22 mm rifle grenade launcherBarrelFire control selector: Safety, semi-automatic, automaticTriggerMagazine releaseMagazine block (safety device)Serial number(right): 3-round burst or full automatic selector (left): Sling ring After adoption by the French military, the FAMAS F1 replaced both the elderly MAS 49/56 rifle and MAT-49 submachine gun. Approximately 400,000 FAMAS F1 assault rifles were produced by MAS. While a capable rifle, the F1 had numerous problems to overcome. For instance, many plastic pieces on the rifle easily broke, including critical parts like the cheek riser on the butt's pad below where the cheek is to go. The FAMAS was also susceptible to malfunction on occasion because of poorly-built, or rather improperly used, magazines. The FAMAS was designed around the concept of single-use, disposable magazines; when the limited budget of the French military forced soldiers to reuse disposable magazines over and over, the FAMAS would jam and require immediate attention. MAS would eventually manufacture more durable magazines for the FAMAS that reduced malfunctions. The F1 was followed by the G1 version that included several minor improvements, such as redesigned grips and an enlarged trigger guard for operation with gloves. However, the G1 remained conceptual and was never actually produced. FAMAS G2Ed
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@@shi_yna How did he supposed not exploiter? Its real hes also a exploiter but he exploiting cuz he want to destroy Teamer not like another one Exploiting to Cheating,Playing Unfair, and Trolling