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The SKS (Simonov) rifle was
The SKS (Simonov) rifle was the predecessor to the Kalashnikov (AK) rifle. An SKS uses a 10-round fixed box magazine. The AK-47 uses a detachable 30-round magazine. SKSs are great values these days. They were even better values before the import ban.
Oc, it's a little strange to be taught the principle of suppressive fire as a basis of small unit combat and then get ROE that all but prevent it. In traditional wartime scenarios as soon as you know you're taking incoming fire, some rounds are going the other way as well. Of course, you don't waste ammo on what you can't see, but achieving immediate fire superiority is important in repelling an assault, especially in the mind of your enemy.
During WWII the US made special instructional videos to help prepare service members for the German MG42. The mental effect of a machinegun with no single discernible blasts (just a long string of sound, like a motor) was apparently devastating.