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TACOM has built about 2600 of these M14 EBRs. They reject any EBR that shoots over 1.5 MOA.
The average using rack grade stock M14s that have been in storage since 1984 is .82 MOA.

So you are basically saying an EBR is useless since a rack grade m14 is more precise than a EBRed rifle...

.82 is far fetched...

BTW you dont have to recreate a Crazy horse thread everytime you want to post something about the awesomeness of the stick... You can add to the same thread !

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i.e. many guys in the 101st would wear an Eagle on both sides or wear a 101st on the left and a 75th Rgr Regt on the right if they've fought in a Ranger battalion.
I've heard that when the policy of wearing combat unit patches on the left arm was adopted, members of the 101st Airborne wore them reversed (i.e. with the face not visible) so that the eagle would not face to the rear, indicating their reluctance to retreat. Is this true or just an internet myth?
 
I've heard that when the policy of wearing combat unit patches on the left arm was adopted, members of the 101st Airborne wore them reversed (i.e. with the face not visible) so that the eagle would not face to the rear, indicating their reluctance to retreat. Is this true or just an internet myth?

I've never seen it. The div patch is on the left arm and the combat patch goes on the right arm which for the 101st would have the eagle facing backwards.

The Cav guy in the picture obviously has no problem with the head on his "horse blanket" facing backwards. :p RAKKASAN! AIR ASSAULT!
 
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