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I want to see Colt's reply.
I want to see Colt's reply.
Not a single person bashing the M4 here has noted that the rifles in question were fired until they became white hot. That the problems were caused by overheating.
AK's suffer from overheating as well. Who hasn't seen the video where the guy fires an AK until the handguards burst into flames? Does anyone want to argue that this is superior to an AR/M4?
If you have 200 enemy attack 20 guys, their weapons are going to overheat and fail no matter what rifle they are using.
I have done some durability testing and we found two things. First, the rifle becomes so hot it is impossible to manipulate without burning your hands. Second, a severely overheated barrel causes the bullet's to fall apart from jacket separation. So even if the rifle keeps operating, it becomes fairly useless cause the operator can't touch it and the bullets are coming out the muzzle in pieces.
These noobs don't know anything about M4. M4 pwns most of the rifles out there today especially obsolete junk liek AK47
You would think wide open places like Iraq and Afganastan a M14 would be better. 308 Nato has more stopping power.
I have seen pictures in Iraq of guys useing M14s
I never understood why they went with the 223.
Not a single person bashing the M4 here has noted that the rifles in question were fired until they became white hot. That the problems were caused by overheating.
AK's suffer from overheating as well. Who hasn't seen the video where the guy fires an AK until the handguards burst into flames? Does anyone want to argue that this is superior to an AR/M4?
If you have 200 enemy attack 20 guys, their weapons are going to overheat and fail no matter what rifle they are using.
I have done some durability testing and we found two things. First, the rifle becomes so hot it is impossible to manipulate without burning your hands. Second, a severely overheated barrel causes the bullet's to fall apart from jacket separation. So even if the rifle keeps operating, it becomes fairly useless cause the operator can't touch it and the bullets are coming out the muzzle in pieces.
I'd imagine it'd be a lot easier to suppress the enemy with full auto fire then single shots.Not to knock anyone, but it seems the indiscriminant use of fully automatic fire plays a huge role in the issues we are seeing here. If you aren't hitting with one, you sure as hell aren't hitting with six.
"My weapon was overheating," McKaig said, according to Cubbison's report. "I had shot about 12 magazines by this point already and it had only been about a half hour or so into the fight. I couldn't charge my weapon and put another round in because it was too hot, so I got mad and threw my weapon down."
i have never been a soldier
i have never been trained to fight with a rifle.
the following is just the rambling of an uninformed (ignorant) person.
that is 360 rounds in 30 minutes. they were being over run by just 200. did he even aim? were they ALL running at him? it seems as if his happy switch was just stuck in the ON position
i have never been a soldier
i have never been trained to fight with a rifle.
the following is just the rambling of an uninformed (ignorant) person.
that is 360 rounds in 30 minutes. they were being over run by just 200. did he even aim? were they ALL running at him? it seems as if his happy switch was just stuck in the ON position




























