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| The fire is everything... ![]() | No, I meant the entire post in general... Could we please get back on topic now?? Thanks. ![]() |
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| Primus Pilus | Quote:
No matter what is said here on this site, it would not do any thing, all M 16 models without proper cleaning, and rifle care, are a heck of alot more prone to jamming ,and other mechanical problems, however, over the the Kalashinova series, it has better accuracy and weight. Heck, the Soviets even liked the Idea and used some of the M16's charastics on the Ak 74. You dont think that 5.45x39mm was just their idea did you? Note:I had a full report on the M 16, all written to spec, took me about a half hour to get all typed, but in my last minute insertion of my sources, feeling good about myself I stupidly hit the back button on the top of the screen, and, lost it all, | |
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| Milforum's Bouncer | Have you even read, in entirity the reports I linked to this thread? If you have and you feel you have a different opinion to the reports then the way to proceed is to... 1. quote the sections you disagree with, 2. state YOUR opinion and then 3. provide a link to the source of information that has led you to your opinion.
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Or use my method, skip steps one and three then hide behind my signature.
__________________ Please note that 98% of what I say is my opinion and/or my "version" of the facts. Most of what I say is rumor with little to no evidence to back it up, just something I picked up somewhere. My City |
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| Primus Pilus | This is getting out of hand, I am residing from this thread, dont want to ruin it for the rest of you. |
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__________________ "I was a soldier, I am a soldier, I always will be a soldier." | |
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| Primus Pilus | I, obviously, wasn't in Vietnam. I've talked to quite a few gentlemen who where there (Army) in the late 60's and early 70's, though. Some of them qualify as official "Old Guys" so I'm happy to learn at their feet. Strangely enough, most of the gripes I hear about the M-16 in Vietnam come not from the soldiers I've talked to or others like DTop who have been there (thank you), but from those who have never even been on the same side of the world as Vietnam. Here are two complaints I've gotten from my sources: 1) An NVA soldier was firing from behind a tree roughly six inches in diameter. My friend (who usually carried an M-60) fired back with an M-16. The M-60 would have cut right through the tree and the enemy. The M-16 succeeded only in knocking the bark of the tree and pointing the enemy out to the rest of the squad. This isn't really the fault of the rifle. It wasn't built to penetrate like that. 2) A VC scout was observed running away up a trail. The GI's were, at the time preparing to dig in for the night. One (who I talked to) slapped a magazine in his M-16 and attempted to hose the fleeing enemy down instead of actually aiming. The round he'd left in the chamber went off. Unfortunately, he hadn't seated the magazine so nothing else happened. Once again, this isn't a flaw with the rifle. In fact, this is a case of the soldier doing a few things incorrectly. A few mentioned that their weapons had jammed on one or two occasions but nothing like the epidemic that has become popular lore.
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| Milforum Moderator ![]() | Very true AussieNick. Any rifleman worth his boots will have been taught not to spray and pray(but then again, under pressure you tend to hold that trigger down). It only wastes ammunition. I'm no expert on the entire AK family but the AK 47 is closer to a light MG than the 16 and for that purpose we had the M60 that fired essentially the same caliber round as the AK. Even still, we all wished the M16 had a greater magazine capacity. Of course, the banana clip eventually came on the scene. The magazines would sometimes malfunction because the springs left much to be desired but that too was eventually improved. We would always load the 20 round mags with no more than 18 rounds per and would tape two of them together to give us 36 rounds that we could get to quickly. Proper maintenance would prevent many of the evils. I will grant that the 16 required more maintenance than the 14. We all knew that and gave our 16s all the TLC we could and kept them as clean and properly lubricated as possible, considering the environment we were in. |
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| Forum Digger | Quote:
I think a big problem with comparing the two weapons is looking at how they are intended to be used. As you say, the AK is almost an LMG, and if you look at the RPK-47 and RPK-74, they are literally just a heavier barrel and a longer mag on the age old AK. They just needed the extra capacity and the heavier barrel to sustain fire. The M-16, and as far as I'm concerned most other "respectable" assault rifles, were never intended to be used in that role. 3 examples are the M-16 series, the Steyr AUG, and the SLR/FN FAL. All very capable weapons.... but not "spray and prey" weapons as such. In my opinion we are looking at two different types of weapon system. The AK was designed with heavy volumes of automatic fire in mind. It was designed during the height of Soviet atrition warfare. It was intendend for large numbers of poorly trained conscripts to fire from the hip as they ran across the snowy steppe towards the Nazis as they yelled "Urah!". The M-16 was designed with a more educated, capable rifleman in mind. It was intended to be used as a semi-automatic rifle... with the capability to fire auto.... not as a primary function. I think, therefore that there really is no comparing the two.... and no point bad mouthing either. Each does their job. The M-16 is much maligned by those who wern't there and those that don't know, but it's easy being an arm chair general isn't it. | |
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