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The M203, is a 40mm grenade launcher, not 37. once you get used to it it is a great weapon. The XM8 does not have a 20mm on top of it. You are thinking of of the OICW. Which is a huge ****ing weapon. The XM8 is the 5.56 component of the future OICW, which the Army rejected because it was too big. http://www.hk-usa.com/pages/military...bines/xm8.html
This should answer any questions you might have. The Military needs to Deep-6 the 5.56 round and go to a larger caliber assault rifle round. |
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The age old question of what is best.
If you ask this of anybody, you are at best, opening a can of worms. If you go into a gun club and shout at the top of your lungs that automatics are better than revolvers, chances are someone's gonna verbally tackle you. Me? I like a lot of weapons, G3, AK/MK, AR, it don't matter to me much. My requirements for a weapon is that when I put the sights on my target and pull the trigger, the bullet will leave the barrel and travel into the target where I put my sights. Repeat as necessary. My dream weapon would fire around corners, be recoil-free, assure first-round kills, identify friend-foe (for me), clean itself, have caseless ammo that weighed nothing, cook me dinner, get me a beer and have sex with me until I passed out. But it probably won't happen. We will probably never see the 1911 back in service again. We will most assuredly be forced to deal with a plastic piece of Buck-Rodgers bullsh@#!. We will probably never get exactly what we need at the exact moment we need it. It's just how it goes. |
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![]() Um .. ooookay. ![]() Quote:
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I can't speak for the worst weapon, I haven't fired all of the worst weapons. I am usually given pretty well maintained weapons. If they aren't up to my personal standards, I try to work on it until it's going to provide me with the reliability that I need.
I am not allowed to emplace my own inner workings for the M4 I have to use, but the outside components are pretty much fair game. The worst weapon that I was ever issued was my first M16 in basic training. After that I vowed that I would keep my weapon in the best condition possible. I try to maintain the best standards I can as an example to those I lead, this especially shows in how I emphasize weapons maintenance, marksmanship training and tactical employment of our varied weapon systems. I don't have an opinion of the worst weapons, I don't use any of them, of that much I am sure. By the way, I have posted an introduction. |
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The one major thing that I forgot to mention is. No matter how bad your weapon maybe.
A dirty weapon will not work, despite the fact that I hated the M-16, I keep that ***** as clean as I could, because I knew that my life depended on that weapon firing. That is the one thing that we can all agree on, weapons must be clean to work. |
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