LA_MERC_LaTech
November 15th, 2005, 04:29 PM
Hey guys,
I know this will seem like a strange place for a book review, but, as the book is titled "The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper", I think it will make sense...especially considering the fact that most of us run around a bit with the darn thing in BF2.
This book, so far (I'm about1/4 the way into it) freakin rocks. It's all about how he took the tried and true ways of using snipers (he himself being one) and made them mobile through the use of light vehicles. The way he's putting together the pieces, and how he describes firefights is just awesome...
Anyway, if you want a nice read about someone who really did this crap, it's a good one. Much better than those Richard Marcinko books about the Seals...
I know this will seem like a strange place for a book review, but, as the book is titled "The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper", I think it will make sense...especially considering the fact that most of us run around a bit with the darn thing in BF2.
This book, so far (I'm about1/4 the way into it) freakin rocks. It's all about how he took the tried and true ways of using snipers (he himself being one) and made them mobile through the use of light vehicles. The way he's putting together the pieces, and how he describes firefights is just awesome...
Anyway, if you want a nice read about someone who really did this crap, it's a good one. Much better than those Richard Marcinko books about the Seals...