| 21. | Agar advertised the gun as " an army in six feet square ", due to its high rate of fire.
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| 22. | And, while the M2 Carbine offered a high rate of fire, it was under-powered and ultimately outclassed by the AK-47.
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| 23. | Also, as markers become more advanced, hoppers must also be able to keep up with the achievable high rates of fire.
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| 24. | Having a high rate of fire and penetration power, the longbow contributed to the eventual demise of the medieval knight class.
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| 25. | During one of stress-tests the weapon was fired 850 times with a high rate of fire, without cleaning or cooling off.
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| 26. | For this and other reasons, weapons with such high rates of fire are typically only found on vehicles or fixed emplacements.
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| 27. | Both were capable of firing a two-shot burst at such a high rate of fire that it sounded like a single shot.
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| 28. | When used correctly, the brass framed rifles had an exceptionally high rate of fire compared to any other weapon on the battlefield.
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| 29. | One of the disadvantages to using the MG 42 was that the high rate of fire lead to the barrel overheating frequently.
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| 30. | This negated much of the advantage of their high rate of fire per discharge, making them much less powerful on the battlefield.
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