probably the same way I felt when my 1994 XJ600 got loaded on to the buyer's truck...I needed a moment alone.![]()
jfred, I'm going to try and recite the reason for that yellow tip. I bought that one off my history professor, Dr Ron Haycock, who knew a thing or two about weapons. I believe the ends were painted yellow as training aids for new soldiers; the RSO would be able to quickly determine if the weapon was pointed in an unsafe direction, or if it was canted or otherwise indicating a poor shooting position. Caveat - this was 20+ years ago, so I could be completely befarkled!
probably the same way I felt when my 1994 XJ600 got loaded on to the buyer's truck...I needed a moment alone.![]()




























