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Yep, they'll copy it, just like their comrades from the Southeast.Except the Russkies...
They'll keep on being the boogeyman. Remember, hide under the desk with arms over your head.
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Yep, they'll copy it, just like their comrades from the Southeast.Except the Russkies...
They'll keep on being the boogeyman. Remember, hide under the desk with arms over your head.
There was the XM4, which was renamed M4 in 1991 (or so).I don't think there was an "M4" before 1994
They'll just make another AK. Which we'll buy and then send to "rebel allies."Yep, they'll copy it, just like their comrades from the Southeast.
according to the information I could find, the M4 system entered service in 1994. Looks like indeed, there was the XM4 from 1984...based on the Model 653 M16A1 Carbine/CAR-15 carbines (14.5" barrels and .223 rem chambered)There was the XM4, which was renamed M4 in 1991 (or so).
it is "really fast."
Its got joules, man!Whooooooaaaa there!!!!!!! Slow down on all them technicalities already!!!
Nah, lack of adjustable stocks or some other third reason would become the reason why top brass will say no.Yeah.. but let us be honest here.... is there any chance of a bullpup type ever becoming U.S. govt issue, like the L85A1, AUG, FAMAS did for their respective countries?
I wonder if you can reload the joules ?Its got joules, man!
1. Log on to Youtube.
2. Type in 'Forgotten Weapons'.
3. Select British EM2'.
4. Watch end to end.
5. Shake head in wonder...................
What year did the M16 become our main service rifle?Snowflakes these days can't deal with recoil.
In the 60s. The M16/M4 being issued is part recoil, part firepower. More of the latter than the former. The U.S didn't make a mistake going with an intermediate cartridge, they made the mistake of going with one too late and with one that didn't have the oomph that previously designed cartridges, like the .280 British, had.What year did the M16 become our main service rifle?
What year did the M16 become our main service rifle?