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Posted: 8/30/2018 8:52:58 PM EDT
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Some sort of minimum contact point to work better with the rebreather gear maybe?
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Honest question, what are they doing with delta rings and regular plastic hand guards?
That seems weird to me |
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Something about those carbines looks... Off.
Can't put my finger on it, but something is weird, other than the stock. |
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Something about those carbines looks... Off. Can't put my finger on it, but something is weird, other than the stock. Quoted:
Honest question, what are they doing with delta rings and regular plastic hand guards? That seems weird to me |
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Multicam but old school m4s? Weird. Quoted:
Something about those carbines looks... Off. Can't put my finger on it, but something is weird, other than the stock. Quoted:
Honest question, what are they doing with delta rings and regular plastic hand guards? That seems weird to me |
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Quoted: Those look like rubber ducks View Quote Quoted:
Rubber ducky View Quote |
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Multicam but old school m4s? Weird. Quoted:
Something about those carbines looks... Off. Can't put my finger on it, but something is weird, other than the stock. Quoted:
Honest question, what are they doing with delta rings and regular plastic hand guards? That seems weird to me |
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In before the NSW chopped stock clones start showing up in the AR photo threads..
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https://rguns.net/shop/imi-defense-mtr16-training-rifle/
so, something like this with a grip and handguards added? |
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Chet! https://78.media.tumblr.com/3ea05b2cb37b5444743a7fd1ac903906/tumblr_olzswbkVN31qzk2apo1_500.gif View Quote |
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Those are rubber ducks. Not real rifles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Honest question, what are they doing with delta rings and regular plastic hand guards? That seems weird to me Why? |
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Greatly increases safety during initial training. This school's emphasis is on diving. Duckies are phased out later.
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While I do feel dumb for not noticing that, I gotta ask... Why? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Why ruin a rifle and/or waste training time cleaning one? View Quote Quoted: Why expose a real weapon to harsh water conditions when the training is about diving, not shooting? View Quote I guess I falsely assumed they'd be firing blanks or something during training. Also figured the harsh conditions would show failure points to improve existing maintenance protocols and weapons design. |
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I have no problem being wrong.
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Quoted: Okay then. I guess I falsely assumed they'd be firing blanks or something during training. Also figured the harsh conditions would show failure points to improve existing maintenance protocols and weapons design. View Quote |
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Failure points and maintenance protocols for fresh and salt water conditions on the M16/M4 family weapons were hashed out a long time ago. They design the guns and accessories based on those known points now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Okay then. I guess I falsely assumed they'd be firing blanks or something during training. Also figured the harsh conditions would show failure points to improve existing maintenance protocols and weapons design. Got it. Not used to government making smart budget decisions. |
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STOCK photo of willem da foe.
Well played, Sir. |
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If I lost a weapon, even a rubber duck, I'd just start a new life in the forest. No fucking way I'm walking back without that.
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Look like training rifles to me. Picked a lot of them up from the bottom of swimming pools.
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