??? From any newsreel or photos of soldiers storming and beaches that I have watched, they held their rifles over their heads to avoid getting water,sand or seafood in their weapon. IF, the rifle was in the condition shown in the wheelbarrow, the grunt who was holding the rifle would likely have much more serious problems to attend to.
When I did my SQ I realized how finicky the AR plateform is (C7 in that case) and its humid outside sand gets on the magazine and receiver and jam the action if you are not careful. It has to be kept very clean or it starts malfunctioning.
That beign said I dont have the same kind of experience with another rifle but the US troops doesnt seem to compain about the EBR in the sand.
I would think a soldier realizes his rifle is his life line and will do what needs to be done to keep it working...Darwin takes care of those that don't.![]()
This was not my experience with the C7 at all. I found it utterly reliable (though the horrifically abused training weapons given to the BMQs and SQs were definitely less so.) If my rifle got sandy during a maneuver, not to worry, all you had to do was shoot it. The more you shoot, the better it shot. The DI system re lubricates the internal mechanism and blasts debris out the ejection port.
If you guys bothered to check out their channel, and you really shoud, it's one of the best gun channels around, you'd see they performed that test on a wide variety of rifles, the vz58, the AK, the RDB, Even a Fench MAS49. They are the first to admit it is a catastrophic worst-case-scenario test that will end nearly any rifle. But the point they were trying to make was that roomy interior designs don't matter as much as the ability to keep gunk out of your rifle's internal action. To make that point, they targetted all the rifles typically touted by the internet forum-goers as legendary wood-and-steel ol' reliables.
Unfortunately for rifles like the M1A, sensitive key components of the rifle's action are located on the outside of the rifle.
M1A's are gorgeous looking firearms that make for great target rifles, but there are legitimate reasons why it was so swiftly replaced by the American Military. Stop taking it so personally.
arm-chair quarterback Friday's I see .....
so you don't agree that a soldier will do what is necessary to keep his gun working during battle? Like trying to keep it out of the mud and water?
Hitting the sauce a bit early are ya today? Or maybe you think JT already legalized that which he said he would and have been celebrating.
#### happens no matter how well you plan for it ....
They knew the firing pin was protruding and he still let the bolt slam home on a live round (3:46). He's as smart as he looks.
Why does everyone think soldiers go around throwing their rifles into mud, swamps and sand pits, lol. I'm not a soldier but I never drop my rifles in sh!t
??? From any newsreel or photos of soldiers storming and beaches that I have watched, they held their rifles over their heads to avoid getting water,sand or seafood in their weapon.
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what a dipstick
Watching that video was a waste of time... I'm fairly certain that idiot could make ANY rifle fail spectacularly.
Just ask the first generation of soldier who used the M16 in Vietnam. Oh wait a minute a whole bunch were killed because their M16 jambed so you might have trouble finding them.
Don't know about you, but I've been there. Individuals often have very little direct control of their immediate situation when in uniform. You do what you can, but it's not always enough. Different if it's done online though.so you don't agree that a soldier will do what is necessary to keep his gun working during battle? Like trying to keep it out of the mud and water?
Hitting the sauce a bit early are ya today? Or maybe you think JT already legalized that which he said he would and have been celebrating.
Shyt happens less often to some people then to others...you ever wonder why?
Don't know about you, but I've been there. Individuals often have very little direct control of their immediate situation when in uniform. You do what you can, but it's not always enough. Different if it's done online though.
It looks like a desperate attempt to have the M1A & M1 fail for a video.
.. In large measure, the US experienced "problems" with the M16 in Vietnam for three basic reasons. The first being that it was touted as being virtually maintenance free, just look at the comic book type of instructions that were issued with the gun. The second reason, and one that was out of the "Grunts" hands and beyond the control of the M16s designer and the manufacturers, was that the powder used in the ammunition was changed without there being proper testing and evaluation. The powder produced much more fouling and fouling that was harder to remove in actual jungle field conditions. To over come in part at least, the problem, the "Forward Assist" feature was added. Until that point, a swift kick was the method used to chamber a round when the chamber was fouled. The third contributing factor was the tight chamber. In later models/versions, the chambers were fractional enlarged, which went a long way to solving the problem. ...... Development and constant evaluation is a logical step, and what better testing program than actual field testing in combat? ..... David KBecause when bullets or artillery start flying around you dive for cover, usually low lying, low lying is often full of water and mud. Oops gun covered in mud. Or you land on the beaches of Normandy and wade through water onto a sandy beach, gee wiz what happens when sand touches wet objects? Or you are in a sandstorm in Iraq and the sand gets into the mechanism and sticks to the gun oil. Combat conditions can be very different from range conditions. I love my 1911 for the range but I would prefer a Sig or a Glock or Beretta in combat conditions. Less prone to jamb in crappy conditions and easier to clear if they do jamb. Just ask the first generation of soldier who used the M16 in Vietnam. Oh wait a minute a whole bunch were killed because their M16 jambed so you might have trouble finding them.




























