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crazy seeing a mg42 out in the field in the 21st century
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Originally Posted By eden_regent: crazy seeing a mg42 out in the field in the 21st century View Quote MG3 is a product improvment over the MG42. We still field the M2HB that came out in the 1933. I still have WWII M2 HBs that I service on down range. The M240B/MAG58 is nothing more but an updated and modified Browning 1918 BAR with a FN BAR Type D quick change barrel and MG42 feed system. Also remember the 9x19mm cartridge been out since 1902. CD |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22’&23' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
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Originally Posted By Sandguard: Stacked A2s, Parris Island, SC in 2007. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9538/South-Carolina-2007-277-156854.JPG View Quote Looks like summer time. I got there in January of 2008 Is anyone able to run the serial number of a rifle? I'm dying to find out what happened to my old boot camp rifle from MCRD PI. It was a colt m16a2, serial number 6340345. Shortly after it started pouring down rain right after we got done doing mag dumps. I think I did 10-13 mags (it's been 15 years now) on burst and my rifle was SMOKING hot with a lot of steam coming from below the handguards. |
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connoisseur of fine Soviet armored vehicles
Let's go Brandon President of the Volodymyr Zelenskyy fan club |
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So can someone help me out here. I have an early 90's A2 musket, that I've put together. A clone of what I was issued in 92. It's an FN F diagonal K upper and I'm trying to find a definitive answer on the forward assist. I am pretty sure they were all the small button but wondering if there were any modified large buttons out there, at the time.
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Originally Posted By stahlhelm35: So can someone help me out here. I have an early 90's A2 musket, that I've put together. A clone of what I was issued in 92. It's an FN F diagonal K upper and I'm trying to find a definitive answer on the forward assist. I am pretty sure they were all the small button but wondering if there were any modified large buttons out there, at the time. View Quote Once in the system, they are there for decades. I haven't seen any of the large D in ages. I do see tear drop FA every now and then but they had decades of use. I would say your A2 rifle had a current FA. You want muskets? Attached File |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22’&23' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Has anyone ever FOIA’d the serial number of their old rifle? I still remember mine. I may have to go look it up
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connoisseur of fine Soviet armored vehicles
Let's go Brandon President of the Volodymyr Zelenskyy fan club |
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connoisseur of fine Soviet armored vehicles
Let's go Brandon President of the Volodymyr Zelenskyy fan club |
Originally Posted By mlin: Two members of the 7th Infantry Division take a break while on patrol during Operation Just Cause. The soldiers are armed with M-16A2 rifles. Panama That's a rare large circle forward assist. https://i.imgur.com/C9Sqb0Y.jpg View Quote its also a very strange photo.... no name/branch tapes, no unit patches, no ranks.... no jungle boots, but that's not something they all wore, so it may not be too odd. Were uniforms sanitized in OJC? |
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Originally Posted By ww1415: https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/opastorage/live/8/4291/6429108/content/arcmedia/stillpix/330-cfd/1988/DM-ST-88-09868.jpeg M16A2 rifles with blank adapters and M70 scout sniper rifles are stacked along a bench during a field training exercise. Quantico, Virginia. July 19, 1987 View Quote M70 scout sniper rifles? Those look like M40A1s to me. Some nice smear stocks too. |
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Originally Posted By seand1111: its also a very strange photo.... no name/branch tapes, no unit patches, no ranks.... no jungle boots, but that's not something they all wore, so it may not be too odd. Were uniforms sanitized in OJC? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By seand1111: Originally Posted By mlin: Two members of the 7th Infantry Division take a break while on patrol during Operation Just Cause. The soldiers are armed with M-16A2 rifles. Panama That's a rare large circle forward assist. https://i.imgur.com/C9Sqb0Y.jpg its also a very strange photo.... no name/branch tapes, no unit patches, no ranks.... no jungle boots, but that's not something they all wore, so it may not be too odd. Were uniforms sanitized in OJC? |
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Basic Training Rifle Range
Video description: This is video that was recorded by a photography company in Columbus, Georgia while I was in US Army Basic Combat Training from August-Nov 1997. This company would record various bits of training and then rip of the Joes by charging them large quantities of hard-earned money for this bouncy, grainy video. Anyways....its good to have this record of what I was going through, though it is hardly all-encompassing. This is video from the rifle range. Shortly after introduction to our new best friend, the M-16A2, we started practicing for marksmanship qualification. This shows the unglamorous side of rifle training in the Army. From getting "rodded off the range" to make sure you had no obstructions in your barrel, to counting out rounds at the ammunition supply point, this is Army basic training. Good stuff...Hooah! More clips from my basic training to come. View Quote Basic Training Rifle Range |
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MateFrio - "Evil is not a mental disorder. We cannot treat a misguided moral compass with drugs and institutions." 08/26/15
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Taxation without representation
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Originally Posted By mech4matsnova: USMC MEU in Liberia 2003 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/349748/1000005702_jpg-3347584.JPG View Quote Kinda like what Admin posted yesterday. I might make a clone of this with my dissy. Need to find a peq2 now |
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"I'll come for the killing and stay for the cheesecake" SSgt Jason A Decker. 11/6/09 |
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