@...Blondie:
Wrong. M-16. M-14s are sturdier for the more powerful .30-06 round rather than the .223.
SumoSnipe (#4452)
15 years ago
@...Blondie: Did you mean the M-4? world.guns.ru/assault/as17-e.htm
By 1988 (when I went to boot)Navy was the only service that still used the M-14 outside of fancy rifle drill or color detail. And we didn’t get to do fun stuff like what is shown above.
@...Puulaahi: They are, but when you do the simple math, and have a weapon that’s handled extremely roughly by hundreds, if not thousands, of people a year, then it’ll start to wear and tear.
I like people with these kind of teeth. Boh3m3 has teeth like that.
Grrr, take that! Feel the wrath of my plastic M-16.
Tire beats Army every year in Football.
taken at basic training with a fake weapon
What makes the green grass grow?
I’LL SHOW YOU, GOING FLAT ON ME! TAKE THAT! *stabs with bayonet*
BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD MAKES THE GREEN GRASS GROW!
@...aharrigan:
M-14.
BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD AND GUTS, DRILL SERGEANT!
How’s this a fair fight? The tire is all worn out!
@...Blondie: media.photobucket.com/image/M-14/rancid375/M14.jpg THAT’s the M-14. What this guy is holding is obviously a plastic mockup version of the M16A2.
Chris Brown!?
@...Blondie:
Wrong. M-16. M-14s are sturdier for the more powerful .30-06 round rather than the .223.
@...Blondie: Did you mean the M-4? world.guns.ru/assault/as17-e.htm
By 1988 (when I went to boot)Navy was the only service that still used the M-14 outside of fancy rifle drill or color detail. And we didn’t get to do fun stuff like what is shown above.
That could be the Navy. The Navy has uniforms like that for the MAs and Seabees.
And they would give people a fake weapon to fight with to save money.
Actually, using plastic M16s for the bayonet course saves us from repairing the real ones, thus saving money.
@...Macol: The real ones aren’t built strong enough to fight with a bayonet? Are our M16’s made in China too?
@...Puulaahi: They are, but when you do the simple math, and have a weapon that’s handled extremely roughly by hundreds, if not thousands, of people a year, then it’ll start to wear and tear.
He’s certainly hispanic, so this tire must be a real contender if he’s having a hard time stealing it.
Dreth makes perfect since.
How could anyone see it differently?
I feel for the tire. What happened after that? Did they patch it or let it die?