Chapter 51: Enjoyable
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Also of 7.92 mm caliber, the MP44 assault rifle naturally produces less recoil when firing than the Mauser 98K due to the use of "Kurz rounds", which are nearly a third shorter than ordinary rifle rounds. Because of this, when Lynn shoots at two- to three-second intervals, the "softness" of the thrust transmitted from the butt to the shoulder is like a relaxing massage of the soreness of the shoulder muscles, and the low recoil of a firearm often means that it is easy to control. Without any prior training, Lynn, a rookie who had been on the battlefield for less than eighty hours, was within the expected range of a few shots, even if they deviated. The real challenge is the assault rifle's aiming set-up, which uses the traditional "three-point-and-line" aiming method, but the aiming gap is located in the middle of the barrel, rather than the rear bolt position like the Mauser rifle, which will inevitably feel awkward at first for soldiers who are used to using rifles. Fortunately, Lynn is a person with very strong adjustment ability, which is not only reflected in the mentality and awareness, whether it is a big ball or a small ball, once the "wild road" is selected by professionals, he can always correct it in a very short time, which is also a major reason why he has an ordinary physique but excellent athletic ability.
However, the advantages of ball games have not really benefited Lynn who left the campus and entered the society, and the people around him seem to stick to their own circles of interests, they treat newcomers politely and even amiably on the surface, and inconsequential little things can show the tolerance of priests, but when it comes to honor, promotion and other practical interests, they will definitely stand in their own position, and the so-called fairness, justice, and openness are ruthlessly thrown into the trash, and by extension, these are also common in political and military circles. However, on the battlefield, especially at the forefront of direct engagement, interpersonal relationships are often less important than competence - when companions are too busy to take care of themselves, only they can decide their own fate. Lynn was alone behind the T-34 turret, shooting several Soviet soldiers one after another with an assault rifle, when he suddenly caught a glimpse of a Soviet submachine gunner not far away who was about to open fire on him. In this contest of speed and accuracy, he won the victory with his lightning reaction speed, and after shooting the opponent, the bolt made a "click" sound!
Leaning against the icy turret, Lynn fumbled to unload the arc magazine. Considering the current scarcity of logistical supplies for the German army, he stuffed it into his pocket with an action that could have been omitted, and then pulled out the spare magazine that the tall officer had given him. When reinstalling the magazine, he encountered a small technical problem, and his heart was full of anxiety, but he was still consciously pressed down. Fortunately, the magazine was finally in place, and the sound of pulling the bolt was like a starting pistol on a sprint field. Lynn exploded in an instant, getting up, turning, glancing, aiming.
Da ...... Da ...... Da ......
Despite the small recoil force, the muzzle of the MP44 naturally rose after each fire, and Lynn pressed it back into its original position with both hands, and three bullets flew at the three Soviet soldiers who tried to climb into the same tank. One fell to the cockpit, one fell from the turret on its back, and one fell directly to the side of the body.
His heart was still, the muzzle of the gun shifted to the right, and his eyes were locked on two Soviet soldiers with submachine guns, who were not necessarily full-time combat infantrymen, but were struggling to resist the German attack. At this moment, Lynn had no admiration or pity for their courage, and he pulled the trigger without emotion. Both shots hit the upper body of the target, and even if they were lucky enough to save a life, they would probably have lost their combat effectiveness at this moment. So, Lynn allowed her former target to struggle and twitch on the ground, and the muzzle of the gun continued to pan.
In an instant, a deafening explosion came from nearby again, and the heat wave hit her back, but Lynn remained unmoved. About thirty meters away, two Soviet soldiers managed to board a Gasjeep, and the man in the driver's cab started the car at lightning speed, and the man in the back seat used the body fender as a wall, prostrate on the edge of it and fired with a submachine gun. They weren't conspicuous in the chaos, but Lynn noticed the duo from a condescending position, and her mind didn't have time to calculate whether they were the most worthy target at the moment. Pressing the muzzle slightly, two consecutive pulls of the trigger were aimed at the target in the cab of Gas, and the accurate point fire had an immediate effect, and the Soviet-made jeep "dizzy" crashed into an assault gun before it could drive a few meters. The result of the collision with the disparity in physique can be imagined, but Gas's speed is not very fast, and the possibility that the submachine gunner in the back seat is seriously injured is very small, so Lynn aimed at the open back seat and fired two rounds without directly observing the opponent.
The bullet was gone, but at this time Lynn faintly regretted it in his heart: it seemed a bit of a waste to put two bullets in an ordinary submachine gunner who might have been knocked to pieces! You must know that this magazine is only 25 rounds, and the burst fire of the assault rifle is very cool, but the speed of the bullets consumed is also doubled and doubled, and when the magazine is exhausted, you will have to pick up the Mauser 98k and continue to "manually"!
Like a loser who has inherited a lot of money from his father, he occasionally feels disgusted with his extravagance, but as soon as he steps into the wine pond and meat forest, his hand can't help but reach out to the money bag - seeing a target with a good chance of shooting in his sight, Lynn's eyes, shoulders, and hands work together to "commit crimes", and his index finger pulls the trigger uncontrollably, and the crisp sound of gunfire makes his ears, heart, and every small part of his body feel boundless pleasure.
Click......
After continuing to hunt more than a dozen Soviet officers and soldiers with astonishing efficiency, the limited stock in the magazine finally bottomed out. Lynn retracted her head and looked back, the two "Night Warriors" from before were long gone, and the tall army was nowhere to be seen. There were a few "Night Warriors" shooting with assault rifles farther away, but they all seemed busy, and even if Lynn could call them for help in German, even if they had plenty of ammunition of their own, they might not respond positively in the first place. As for the closer companions, they were either busy planting explosives or firing with submachine guns. Lynn's helpless pull on the strap to turn her MP40 from the back to the front, and then slung the assault rifle diagonally on her back - although the body of the rifle was not visibly stained with blood, it was almost assumed that its original owner had been killed, otherwise the tall officer would not have handed it over.
Judging from the situation of the "miscellaneous soldiers" in the same industry, the submachine gun also has a pressure to be reckoned with in such a melee, so far more than half of the casualties of the Soviet army should be due to MP38/40 or ** sand, if you have sufficient ammunition, Lynn, who has a lot of confidence in shooting technology, does not mind developing his talent in the use of submachine guns, but all he has is the magazine given by the "butcher", even if it is full of bullets, it is only 32 rounds. Considering the firing pattern of the submachine gun, these ammunition may not last as long as the 25-round magazine used in assault rifles.
Good steel should be used on the blade, and in the same way, precious bullets should be used in the most critical positions. After Lynn opened the safety of the submachine gun, he was not in a hurry to shoot, but calmly observed the battlefield: the German soldiers who came by surprise still occupied the advantage of the scene, and blasted several Soviet tanks one after another, but in just a few moments, a number of Soviet armored soldiers successfully returned to their tanks and launched them, and the disparity in numbers between the two sides has not changed, now should be the best time for the Germans to retreat. If the Soviets had recovered from the initial chaos, it would have been easy to mobilize their superiority in forces and tanks, and if their friendly troops had arrived to reinforce them, the infrared night vision devices of the German elite would have been difficult to match.
Many of the German soldiers who participated in the battle seemed to have realized this, and in the short time that Lynn was stuffing the ignition into the turret through the hatch and jumping off the tank, the explosions from all around were noticeably denser, and the loud noise that followed shook the earth and everyone's eardrums, and the flames that rose into the sky reflected the chaotic battlefield......