RnderSafe said:rOk said:I'll take that nasty looking OICW, thank you very much.
Since it was a decidedly POS, you may be able to get free left overs. :lol:
RnderSafe said:C/Cpl. Chirico said:5.56, or will the brass wisen up and switch to 6.5 or 6.8?
What is wise about using rounds you cannot easily acquire when supply runs low or that leaves an unmistakable calling card? Just because it looks good on paper, and fairs pretty well in testing, does not mean it is practical, logical or safe in reality.
Charge_7 said:Give me a good ol' M16A1 or A2. Not only as RndrSafe pointed out, rounds for it are quite plentiful, but I know the darn thing's parts so well after so many years with it that I could pretty much disassemble and clean it in complete darkness and reassemble it and fire.
One should re-assemble an assault rifle in 15-20 seconds. I suppose that would be the time for the M16 too.EuroSpike said:Charge_7 said:Give me a good ol' M16A1 or A2. Not only as RndrSafe pointed out, rounds for it are quite plentiful, but I know the darn thing's parts so well after so many years with it that I could pretty much disassemble and clean it in complete darkness and reassemble it and fire.
Btw. What is the required time to be able to disassemble and reassemble M16?
A detailed strip is only done in the unit workshop. So I suppose he would be asking about the field strip.Pete031 said:It depends if you are doing a Field strip or a detailed strip...
Pete031 said:It depends if you are doing a Field strip or a detailed strip...
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