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I just asked 10 people and nine of them said that my bowling ball was not "round enough". Eight of them anwered that way after the first "Tard" said so. NUFF SAID! Like Ole Coot said, I would not hesitate to pick up any weapon in a time of need but as for the the KoolAide, I aint drinking it. I know what several M-4's has gone through in my hands and it wasn't perfect conditions by any means. It ran and ran and ran. I'm not hear to convince anyone out of their view. I just know what my experience has taught me and I ain't listening to the media dribble or any one else. I am old enough to know to rely on my own lesson's learned, not other people's "war stories" or what have you (not meant about you Pal). Think about it for a minute. With soooo many m-16/4's in service your bound to hear stories of a malfunction in the field. The laws of probability apply. Yall take care.
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M-14 and SOCOM 16 are undoubtedly fine weapons that get the job done more often than not. BUT there is no cure all magic bullet. I have personally witnessed a "bad guy" take a .308 to the chest and he still had enough gas to run. When caught he still faught before "God stepped in". In New Orleans I have also seen more than a few AK 47 rounds NOT get the job done dozens of times over the years. Charity Hospital wanted to issue .300 Win Mags to the drug dealers
. Maybe that will kill the roaches. Probably not though. Ya just can't rid the world of crap. By the way, If ya'll do find a magic bullet, let me know because I could use some myself. Best.Last edited by glockcop; 10-13-2009 at 03:56 PM. |
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I'm not surprised at all. I never had that problem in green, but we had RK 95 TP 7.62-39mm. Basically an AK 47 on steroids. Accurate as hell, to the distances we shot from. Max around 300m. Never jammed, never failed. Froze once, but that was fixed by giving it a whack at a tree.
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The M4 is a great weapon, durable and works well in all conditions and I never had a problem with mine when I was in the Army, with BW who is now Xe (Z) Worldwide, or even now as deputy. Operator error does come into play sometimes (although not always) and the M4 is nothing more than a tool. Personally I like the M4 but think the military should switch to a more updated rifle that has a little more muzzle velocity (knock down power).
Just my opinion Beo,
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When I served in Iraq in 04 my M4 operated alot better with a graphite lube. Sand got into everything! Of course the graphite lube was against Army SOP....oh well!
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I just wish they'd go back to the 55 gr. bullet and the 1 in 12" rifling with the 20" bbl.
That's what gave the M-16 it's reputation as a nasty rifle, the newer loads and shorter barrels have reduced it's effectiveness. Sure, it still works, not as well as others, but it works... and it would work so much better if they quit trying to fix what wasn't broken. That's the military for ya though, always trying to go one better, even if what ya have works well. Hell, from what I've heard, a Garand would work wonders right about now. If they could find someone who really knew how to shoot it. Or shoot any rifle for that matter. |
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My take on the M4 from what I have read and heard from people that know what there talking about(I have never shot either an M4/M16) is an old military saying "Never forget your weapon was made by the lowest bidder." and with that I would like to say that M4/M16 are used by America and other countries over the AK series because they feel they are better. The AK is cheap and runs well so they use it while other countries that have more money buy M4/M16 because they feel there getting a better gun. The reason the M4 has not been replaced by other guns is the cost is not worth the benifits.
On another topic,I heard from my uncle there thinking of going back to bigger rounds.Not because of jamming but the fact that 9mm and M4 werent doing the job. The original M16 was more lethal thatn the M4 because the bullet tumbled creating those nasty wounds. Now though are .223 don't tumble and just make litle holes so it takes to many rounds to take an adrenaline pumped terrorist out. He said that the 9mm is haveing the same problem and having 15 rounds of lighter ammunition isn't better then 8 rounds of .45cal. Just what i have heard please don't jump the nerdy kid all those with more experience
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Nobody said it was perfect. Close as a modern combat rifle can get though in my not so inexperienced opinion. Ive been teaching it's usage for years and can say it is one of if not the finest military rifles ever created. I have issue with people that have never owned an M4 or just shot a worn out issue or range weapon and declaire it a piece of crap. Not fair to the namesake of the weapon and not good advise giving. Those are usually the guys who could not scratch up the cash for an AR style rifle and settled on an AK or SKS. They then repeat unfortunate "war stories" (mostly media fabrications) to justify their ownership of a cheaply made weapon. In their hearts they still want an AR / M4 but their wife will divorce them if the electric bill is not paid. Just my opinion. M4's are also waaaayyyy more accurate than just about any other combat rifle out there. Thank you for your service in the sand box. Stay safe, Brother.
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Glockcop, The blackrifles have come a long way over the years. The problem lies with the military(gov't) and its lowest bidder policies. Their are better grades of the rifle(M16) but at higher price tags. Our soldiers should be armed with the best built version......and your welcome.
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Ruger??? Their allowed to make auto pistols? ![]()
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