The iron pipe rifles in the hands of those adventurers had no accuracy at a distance of one or two hundred meters, but the G9 rifles in the hands of the Alliance soldiers were not the same.
Even at that distance, where the person seen through the iron sights was tiny, by suppressing the muzzle and carrying out precise pinpoint shooting at the general location of the enemy, there was still a certain probability of hitting the target.
What's more, those nearly two thousand people stood quite densely and had no cover to speak of.
People fell in droves.
And those who were still alive couldn't possibly remain indifferent at this moment.
They immediately lay down and began to attempt to return fire.
The two sides thus exchanged fire at a distance of one or two hundred meters.
The adventurers were numerous and had many guns, but not only did they suffer greater casualties, their firepower was also completely suppressed.