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STRIKE FACE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Prime Self
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M16 = Poop
The most thorough examination I've found:
http://www.madogre.com/Interviews/Hate_the_AR15.htm (may be a repost but I couldn't find it)
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Passed out on the Lawn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Georgia
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I once knew 2 brothers.
Kris: owned an ar-15 Brad: an ak-47. guess which one i prefered to shoot. and plus, most disagree. but i like the 7.62 round better. oh, p.s. he talks about a badassed solid black look. brads ak was solid black, and looked mean as hell.
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Insane
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Anchorage, AK
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wasnt the ar-15 the non burst version of the big bat? ( m-16.)
i thought it was ok when i got it, but once you train with it for a while in your unit, it tends to jam on you alot. when the m-4 came out. I was in love. small guy = m-4 in love. hehe. it fit me perfectly. and it didnt jam ever. even in the sand box. i still think they did jam from the old age. i mean. when put together. you could shake my weapon and see it wiggle. |
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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I do not own a gun, have not fired a gun in years and have never handled any weapon that could be considered an assault rifle in any sense of the term. That said, my completely uninformed and ignorant opinion has always been basically what's stated; the M-16 and it's family always struck me as not the kind of weapon that I'd be real confident about taking into combat (it's family includes the C7, which is the Canadian variant; thus when I still had starry-eyed dreams of enlisting I felt obligated to look into the matter). I've often wondered why the US army continues to use a weapon that seems so reviled by the very people who carry it. Surely there's plenty of serviceable alternatives out there? Or is it just that they've got to have the biggest and baddest and are willing to field an inferior design until the OICW/SCAR/whatever other fun new toy arrives?
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STRIKE FACE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Prime Self
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Diemaco C7 = Poop.
OICW = Heavy, battery-operated poop. XM8 = Failed poop. SCAR = SF approved, too much plastic. H&K G36 = Delicious gun-sex. H&K 416 / 417 = Very, very promising.
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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In other news, reading this thread resulted in an irresistible urge to listen to Filter.
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Passed out on the Lawn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Georgia
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Insane
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: somewhere out there
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I cannot say anything about other rifles but I can say that I have an m16 with a 20" heavy barrel and have yet to have it jam (that a whack on the side could not fix) after around a thousand rounds through it. I use the cheapest (Wolf... Russian) ammo and know that I could clean the thing a lot better than I do. In auto it performs fine.
One complaint in the article was the gas tube getting so hot that it lights the surroundings... if you are firing that much auto that fast you are likely not hitting anything accurately and need a proper heavy mounted machine gun. This is a rifle designed to fire fast... but it is an assault rifle not an MG42. Anyways... maybe I have the one good m16 out there or maybe not. But anything as prolific as that weapon will always have its supporters and haters. Regarding new models... we can always make better and will. The existing platform remains probably because it is dug in so much... but it will change eventually. just my .02
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STRIKE FACE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Prime Self
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... Take your 20" heavy barrel to the desert, bro. Whole different ball game.
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is back at Sea!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Nova Scotia
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Like Martian, being Canadian, I have never fired a gun; that being said, i tried an M16 someone dropped in CoD4,and I hated it!
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: CT
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Eccentric insomniac
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: North Carolina
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Ok, it is a fantastic weapon.
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Insane
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: somewhere out there
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The desert is exclusively where I shoot. I take trips out to the Nevadan desert for several days at a time riding and hiking in the vast BLM territories throughout the year in different seasons... Granted I never dropped the thing in the dirt/sand and tried to fire it w/o blowing in the receiver and have not lived with it day in day out w/o shelter for a month in the desert... but it has seen desert. (this aint no fancy range gun)
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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My testicles tell me guns are immensely cool. My pocketbook tells me that I have no need or use for one. My muse tells me that money is better spent on a guitar/amp/keyboard/whatever. I'm just saying that had I joined the military as planned and ended up in a situation where I was carrying a C7 into combat, I might be a little nervous about the reliability of said weapon based on reports I've read. Crompsin saying that it's poop only confirms my suspicions, as I reckon that man's probably spent more time handling an M-16 than me and my five closest friends put together ever will.
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All for flan and flan for all!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Platonic Wastelands.
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M16=poop. It's unique ability to jam is why most folks think it's poop. Accuracy isn't relevant unless you're using this rifle as a sniper weapon, otherwise when you run up on somebody, you're double tapping. I suppose lightness means something when you gotta travel long distances on foot, but what's an extra pound or two when you've already have 80-100 pounds of shit on your back to begin with?
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Eccentric insomniac
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: North Carolina
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QuasiMondo:
Edited: Content deleted, sorry.
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Crazy
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Swamp Lagoon, North Cackalacky
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This is a subject near and dear to my heart as well.
I've carried the 20" bbl M-16A4 for extended deployments in Iraq, one of which saw me out and about daily in little crappy bases where dust and dirt was EVERYWHERE. Modifying my weapons maintenance accordingly, I never had a problem with it, though it's not uncommon. Mostly due to my training, I have no problems hitting targets consistently at 500 meters with open sights. 200 and 300 is like a turkey shoot, and if you slap an ACOG on there... hell, it's just point & click. I'm sure I could do the same with an M4. Some of the "reliability testing" for the AR is complete CRAP, though. Firing full auto (or even semi) at the cyclic rate for 300, 400, 500 rounds at a stretch without any cleaning is going to make any RIFLE look bad. If it's employed within its designed limitations (sustained rate of fire), stoppages happen a hell of a lot less frequently. However comma... A vast majority of stoppages for the AR weapon system can be attributed directly to the magazine. Cleaning and maintaining your mags is essential to reliable operation. Better yet, you can do like me: buy 7 HK magazines (for the SA-80 & 416) and turn the crappy, GI ones back in to the armory. I wish I could find it online, but I did see a newspaper article about potential weapon systems the USMC is looking at for replacing the M4/M16 series. This was testing done by manufacturer reps AND DoD folks, scoring based on a number of factors: accuracy, reliability, and four different categories and types of stoppages. The XM-8 was rated highest, then the SCAR, followed by the 416. Even though the 416 'finished last' among those tested, it's scores all around pretty much smoked the M4/M16. All in all, I'm a bit concerned about what the final verdict would be. The SCAR and XM8 don't seem like they'd be "grunt proof" to me - then again, I've never played with either one. The 416 would be a great improvement, and everyone who's intimate with the AR (like most soldiers and all Marines) would have little difficulty transitioning. What I *do* know is that if, and as soon as HK puts those up for sale commercially in the US, I'll be the first motherfucker to fork over ~$3000, and smile while I'm doing it.
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STRIKE FACE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Prime Self
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The magazine is the weakest link of any assault rifle. It is one of the least expensive and yet the most important part of the semi-auto / auto weapon. DoD knows this... but they're cheap bastards despite those mysterious $85 toilet seats. Weapons that feature roll-lock magazines (M14, M107, AKs) don't suffer as much but aren't immune to magazine feed failures, which account for a majority of stoppages. Last tour... my unit finally did something right and most of us were issued a UBL worth of H&K steel mags for free. They're heavy as fuck but work every time. Standard GI mags are best used for the reserve magcan kept in the humvee for those AYBABTU situations.... I started this thread to comment on the direct impingement gas system and what a stupid idea it is for ANY firearm, especially a tactical weapon system. It is both sad and funny... the fact that if we weren't in the middle of two campaigns and blowing billions of dollars... we'd probably be close to having a new rifle already. ... I concur, the HK 416 / 417 series rifle appears to the best bet for replacement despite being beaten by the SCAR. Same familiar handling characteristics as well as shared parts and magazines with existing stock. I'll be behind you in line to buy the semi civvie version of the 416, too. Until then? I'm stuck with my Rock River M4 and M1A. ... My only two real M16 gripes are the direct impingement gas system and how any use of charging handle requires losing shooting posture. Magazines are shit but that's an easy fix. Guns like the the G36 fix both of those problems and I want to have sex with one.
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<3 TFP
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Michigan USA
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I'm in the pro-M4, anti-M16 crowd. the 16 is just too damned bulky. I <3 my M4... <4
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Crazy
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Swamp Lagoon, North Cackalacky
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Eh, yeah, but my stock weapon from the armory looks "sexxxxay" when I strip it down and put all my stuff on it.
I'd just really like to get my hands on one of those for a field-strip, if not putting some in the black, before I consider buying one. Damn, they look good, though. Wish they had a 20"bbl so I could use my own ACOG...
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