Should loyal soldiers and heroic individuals be rewarded with expensive or historic weapons for their ultimate bravery?
>pic related, Nork soldier rewarded a chrome gun for being a loyal and brave warrior
>>31012340
nah good way to be singled out and if killed a huge blow to morale
as something ceremonial to keep in their home? Sure.
>>31012340
Maybe a special camo on your gun after x amount of head shots!!111@!
>>31012340
Yes. It gives soldiers sometime to have as a token of their badassery, especially so if it's personalized with their name or something on it. And if it's something that they can take home, even more so.
>>31012340
Is it wise to give the entire supply of chrome in the DPRK to one guy?
>>31012564
well to be fair it isnt the whole supply, they still have an ounce left
>>31012400
>Tiger-stripe everything
Best part of Blops
>>31012340
He'd probably rather have food.
>>31013238
That gets me thinking...do North Koreans have their own MREs?
>>31012340
How many children did he feed to dogs to demonstrate his bravery?
>>31013275
Yes
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDmr3Viafc
>>31012551
This. Their service rifle can have a design, engravements, or new plating on it to show their bravery.
I'm sure it would be a nice token for a visiting politician in North Korea to get some bling bling gun.
>>31013297
someone starved for this review
>>31012340
In Poland, president hands out "buzdygans" (english name: mace) to high ranking promoted officers and people who did some outstanding merit for the Polish defense, something heroic (to WW2 vets) etc.
>>31013275
Yes, it's called "rice".
>>31013330
It's fake.
>>31013337
it's fake, but the retarded WW2 USArmy plate is real.
>>31013226
>not cherry blossom
Bitch, you ain't kawaii
>>31013836
Cherry blossom isn't in BO1.
>>31012340
I'm sure he would of valued actual bullets more than a chromed out rifle.
Nork army are not trusted with bullets, those who guard El Presidente are given a handful of rounds who are in tern guarded by otheres who are given slightly more rounds.