148k Pilotmario Comments

  • LT1 57mm 8.4 years ago

    Wtf is this?

  • M203 + M16/M4 8.4 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter Don't forget the M16 on top!

  • M203 + M16/M4 8.4 years ago

    @YuukaNeko So, I decided that I should put accessories on my weapons.

    Suppressors are overrated. At least compared to a grenade launcher.

  • McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II 8.4 years ago

    This is a better model than mine.

    I will make a variant.

  • Ruger Mk IIS 8.4 years ago

    @YuukaNeko It's the suppressor, isn't it?

  • Porco Rosso Challenge 8.4 years ago

    I'm busy unfortunately. @Flash0of0green

  • Ruger Mk IIS 8.4 years ago

    This is much quieter. @PyrusEnderhunter

  • Avro Rj 85 8.4 years ago

    I only upvoted this once simply because you can only put one upvote per plane.

  • PDI A-1I Pummeler, Royal Air Force 8.4 years ago

    Thanks! From a pilot to a pilot. @thepilot04

  • YTech CCP 5.56 PDW 8.4 years ago

    @YuukaNeko "Back in my day, we didn't have suppressors on our barrels. We had a puny flash hider. It didn't do much, so they made it a bit bigger. It wasn't perfect, but it did the job and even made us work better! These young guns don't know how good they have it."

  • YTech CCP 5.56 PDW 8.4 years ago

    Looks cool! Grandpa Colt Commando is proud! Although he does have some commentary.

    "Back in my day, we didn't have fancy optics and fore grips these whipper-snappers have. We had iron sights and a firm hold on the barrel. It was harder to control when you were on full auto. But we were better for it."

  • PDI A-1I Pummeler, Royal Air Force 8.4 years ago

    @Makoink Here's the RAF Pummeler.

  • C&C Tank Performance Trial: M6A3 Ardent, Type 47, T-61, HT-2, Jundub-203-76 8.4 years ago

    @MrMecha Not now, but perhaps in the future.

    So yet, I would like it.

  • CA-47P/M33 8.4 years ago

    @2344skyler Are you doing this on every gun build?

  • Alabama Bomber Remodled as of another time! ( P.I.N.H.E.A.D. ) 8.4 years ago

    Welcome back, Sniper16.

    Remember, June 3 is the date when I shall consider whether you can return.

  • YTech EA-47B MArS 8.4 years ago

    Did you see my CA-47P?

  • M20A2 SMG 8.4 years ago

    As intended. Both weapons use a wrap-around bolt. @CaesiciusPlanes

  • E-1 Dragon Ground Variant 8.4 years ago

    Also, you can make concrete airstrips in Antarctica. And how long can the E-1 loiter over the target area? @PyrusEnderhunter

  • E-1 Dragon Ground Variant 8.4 years ago

    The Pummeler uses hit and run tactics. @PyrusEnderhunter

  • E-1 Dragon Ground Variant 8.4 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter Sorry for the rant. You mentioned "Pummeler."

  • Colt Commando/XM177 8.4 years ago

    @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation That's exactly what it is lol.

  • E-1 Dragon Ground Variant 8.4 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter There is no real similarity between the E-1 Dragon GV and the A-1 Pummeler other than it's origins as a fighter turned attack plane.

    The A-1 Pummeler is a slow, long-loitering and highly-maneuverable prop-driven ground pounder known for its power, accuracy, durability, and economy. It is a favorite around the world as a result, and sees service for over a century and a half.

    The E-1 Dragon GV is a fast, low-endurance, and unmaneuverable jet interceptor with bombs and rockets strapped to it. Although it has plenty more power over the Pummeler, it lacks the accuracy, durability, and economy that makes the Pummeler so effective.

    The A-1 Pummeler can, and most often does, operate on short, unprepared airstrips in the most astute conditions. It's hangar is most often a simple tent on the side of an airstrip, often shared by its aircrew and mechanics. These airstrips are carved from the wilderness itself, and Mother Nature will spare no effort remind you.

    Most Pummelers are best described as a Frankenstein mix of parts from a dozen different airplanes and field improvisations. The fact the airplanes are even functional in such a state is a testament to the design, something not helped by the often contaminated fuels that leak their way to their airfields.

    Its pilots rarely close their canopies; they fly by the roar of the engines, the cold wind in their face, and their own gut. Only when Mother Nature is at her worst do they resort to instruments. They know their plane as well as a mother knows her baby. Every quirk and habit is not lost to the pilot.

    Without the aid of a computer other than their own brain, they can drop bombs and fire rockets so precisely that they can drop a bomb through a bunker's firing aperture.

    This is impossible with a plane as complex as the E-1. The E-1 needs things like smooth concrete runways, proper hangars, regular maintenance, good fuel, and proper logistics. The Pummeler sees them as luxuries.

  • E-1 Dragon Ground Variant 8.4 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter I personally prefer the Pummeler for attack duties.

  • E-1 Dragon Ground Variant 8.4 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter Describe it.

  • Colt Commando/XM177 8.4 years ago

    @YuukaNeko I suppose.

  • Colt 9mm SMG 8.4 years ago

    @YuukaNeko Found it.

  • Colt Commando/XM177 8.4 years ago

    @YuukaNeko lol

  • M41A1(90) Walker Bulldog 8.4 years ago

    @PhantomBladeCorp I also gave the TC a girlfriend. Her name is Ma Deuce.

  • Colt 9mm SMG 8.4 years ago

    They actually made this. @YuukaNeko

  • Type 55B Light Machine Gun 8.4 years ago

    I once had 66.6k.

    But lol. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation

  • Type 55B Light Machine Gun 8.5 years ago

    China already does. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation

  • ALEK-50 Sniper Rifle 8.5 years ago

    Look at other builds like mine to get an idea about ergonomics. @PyrusEnderhunter

  • Type 55B Light Machine Gun 8.5 years ago

    Now you do. @PINK

  • ALEK-50 Sniper Rifle 8.5 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter No. The basic ergonomic appearance.

  • Type 55B Light Machine Gun 8.5 years ago

    @PINK lol. It's a commentary by a Paternian Army Jungle Reconnaissance Scout. She felt that the rifle was of lower quality to the Paternian rifles.

  • M41A1(90) Walker Bulldog 8.5 years ago

    @DankDorito Cool.

    I am totally not planning to take India for Britain, or planning to remove ISFOS presence in Australia.

  • CA-47P/M33 8.5 years ago

    @PINK Your forces played an important role certainly.

    I would have been more active on the chat if I didn't have to sleep.

  • ALEK-50 Sniper Rifle 8.5 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter Ehhh...

    The aesthetics and ergonomics of your guns could be improved. Our soldiers found it clumsy and awkward. We suggest buying M16 or M18 rifles from us.

  • ALEK-50 Sniper Rifle 8.5 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter We can deliver the rifles in short order. For an extra $10, we can replace the wooden furniture with a nylon-polymer stock to make it more suitable in colder climates.

  • ALEK-50 Sniper Rifle 8.5 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter We have plenty of surplus M11A1SM. For cheap.

    $75 each rifle.

  • ALEK-50 Sniper Rifle 8.5 years ago

    The Paternian Army's M11A1SM is a decent rifle.

    M11A1SM is basically the M11A1 semi-automatic rifle with a scope mount. Rifles chosen for this modification are one's that have unusually high accuracy.

  • M41A1(90) Walker Bulldog 8.5 years ago

    @DankDorito Promise not to invade Pakistan?

  • M41A1(90) Walker Bulldog 8.5 years ago

    @Nef680 Lemme get to it.

  • North American X-15 8.5 years ago

    I think it was an NB-52B "Balls 8" that dropped the plane.

    They call it "Balls 8" because its tail number was "52-008".

  • BEK-10 LightningRod 8.5 years ago

    Who do you mean by "hostile nation"?

  • MO-14 120mm "Quddus" 8.5 years ago

    @PyrusEnderhunter Nope.

    I doubt they can stalk ROC troops without them noticing.

    Do they eat what they eat?

  • MO-14 120mm "Quddus" 8.5 years ago

    No, because we kill them all. @PyrusEnderhunter

  • MO-14 120mm "Quddus" 8.5 years ago

    Geographically, the forces in Korea are fcuked.

    Total troop numbers on both sides may be similar, but his is all concentrated on the peninsula. @PyrusEnderhunter

  • MO-14 120mm "Quddus" 8.5 years ago

    And he has millions of those. As powerful my navy is, his control of the waters around Korea is not to be contested without significant losses.

    His forces outnumber the forces in Korea to shiet. He has a significant logistic and strategic advantage if he attacks Korea. @PyrusEnderhunter

  • Klingon Bird-Of-Prey (SILVER!!!) 8.5 years ago

    Got you an upvote. @ElectricVolta16