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Originally Posted by daswig
I've shot them side-by-side, and the ROF on the 42 is so fast that your shoulder doesn't have enough time to recover from the recoil. In a heavy mount (ie a tripod or pintle mount of some form) that's not a big deal, but if you're firing off of a bipod, the '42 is pretty much impossible to control, and the '34 is much easier.
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Yeah, I'll agree with that - I actually fired the '42 off an AA tripod as well as the bipod, and holy christ was that hard to handle.