Keep your ammo warm and dry. One of the most important things I learned as a Navy Corpsman during my tour in Vietnam was that I carried equal amounts of medical supplies as weaponry. I could always find space for a few more rounds or a grenade. Use them sparingly and only if absolutely necessary. Good point about cameras. Darkness is your friend. Never operate durning the day or around lighted areas. Cover your face as much as possible. If you have to drop someone, wrap your weapon with a dark towel to suppress the noice and catch any brass. Walk don’t run, don’t look away but just look toward where you are going. Suppressors are an easy thing to fashion. If you know any machinists, that’s a big plus. I like the Glock with an an extended barrel. It tales an attached suppressor real nice. For carbines and rifles, you can modify a diesel oil filter with an adapter. Some of that shit is still on Y T. No harm watching.
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