Posted: 4/7/2016 11:27:01 AM EDT
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Ok, i'm sorry if this belong to a different thread, but i found nothing that fits this setup. Posted this in the SOPMOD block 1 thread, and someone suggested that i shud start a new thread here.
This M4 Commando belong to the Bravo 90 Unit of the Indonesian Air Force, Special Force Division. So basically an elite unit inside a special force. So i went to shoot some of their toys, and this is one of them. I'll try the HK416 next time and some other uncommon gun not usually found in the US and post some pictures/vids. So here it goes.
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Yup.. yea but why ? they will make money lol some companies are their own worst enemy
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Colts marketing team sucks, they would sell a butt load of commando lowers/rifles. Quoted:
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Jealous Colts marketing team sucks, they would sell a butt load of commando lowers/rifles. |
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Jealous Colts marketing team sucks, they would sell a butt load of commando lowers/rifles. Sorry i dont understand, to who? Ah ok, lol but i still dont understand. I know select fire is hard to get, but is semiauto m4 commando hard to get in the us? |
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Ah ok, lol but i still dont understand. I know select fire is hard to get, but is semiauto m4 commando hard to get in the us? Quoted:
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Jealous Colts marketing team sucks, they would sell a butt load of commando lowers/rifles. Sorry i dont understand, to who? Ah ok, lol but i still dont understand. I know select fire is hard to get, but is semiauto m4 commando hard to get in the us? Semi auto ar15 is easy to get. (Barrel shorter than 16 inches needs to be registered with govt. ) Colt does not use the "commando" markings on any semi ar15's. If they did they would sell a boatload. The "m4" markings on the semi rifles are already popular. New select fire versions are not available for civilian use. Pre 1986 select fire guns can still be transferred. |
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Quoted: Ah ok, lol but i still dont understand. I know select fire is hard to get, but is semiauto m4 commandos so hard to get in the us? Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Jealous Colts marketing team sucks, they would sell a butt load of commando lowers/rifles. Sorry i dont understand, to who? Ah ok, lol but i still dont understand. I know select fire is hard to get, but is semiauto m4 commandos so hard to get in the us? We don't have a semi commando here in the U.S. When it was released it was marked M4LE law enforcement carbine. Most guys really wanted to be marked with the Commando roll mark |
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Semi auto ar15 is easy to get. (Barrel shorter than 16 inches needs to be registered with govt. ) Colt does not use the "commando" markings on any semi ar15's. If they did they would sell a boatload. The "m4" markings on the semi rifles are already popular. New select fire versions are not available for civilian use. Pre 1986 select fire guns can still be transferred. Right, i understand roughly about "pre-ban" and SBR etc, so the closest thing you guys can get new is the colt 6933? |
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Quoted: Right, i understand roughly about "pre-ban" and SBR etc, so the closest thing you guys can get new is the colt 6933? Quoted: Quoted: Semi auto ar15 is easy to get. (Barrel shorter than 16 inches needs to be registered with govt. ) Colt does not use the "commando" markings on any semi ar15's. If they did they would sell a boatload. The "m4" markings on the semi rifles are already popular. New select fire versions are not available for civilian use. Pre 1986 select fire guns can still be transferred. Right, i understand roughly about "pre-ban" and SBR etc, so the closest thing you guys can get new is the colt 6933? |




