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QJY-201 is the one chambered in 7.62mm
Ooops, I quoted OP's designation without realizing it was QJB-201, not QJY-201. Too late to edit it now.
QJY-201 is the one chambered in 7.62mm
I thought those are also called QJB-201? Are these two similar but different guns or just different nomenclatures for the same thing
QJY-201 is the one chambered in 7.62mm
Ahhh I see, now everything checks out. Thanks!@Scchwerter_, I had misread QJB-201 in your post as QJY-201. Yes, apparently QJB-201 and QJS-161 both refer to the same rifle, whereas QJY-201 is the one chambered in 7.62, as @Kejora correctly points out.
Is he electrifying his legs?
1. Do you see any wires attached to those padsIs he electrifying his legs?
Apparently they’re field testing (or just using) something that translates roughly to “pain-experiencer”, and those pads may be part of the apparatus, using electricity to let the user feel pain when activated. From my understanding they’re used to provide some degree of pain when one’s deemed injured or killed in an exercise. The goal is to add some additional realism to the experienceIs he electrifying his legs?
Ah so something like this:Apparently they’re field testing (or just using) something that translates roughly to “pain-experiencer”, and those pads may be part of the apparatus, using electricity to let the user feel pain when activated. From my understanding they’re used to provide some degree of pain when one’s deemed injured or killed in an exercise. The goal is to add some additional realism to the experience