Posted on 04/01/2014 6:04:43 AM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
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I always wondered, where did the Governor get that AUG.
In real life, I know a couple people who own AUG’s. They also have the nickname “the deadly doughnut” because of the scope “cross hair” being a white circle. Pretty accurate weapon with minimal recoil.
I guess those are the best and baddest according to Harvey Weinstein.
Okay, since were on the subject, a couple of uninformed (as opposed to stupid..) questions:
1). Besides dimensionality changes, are there any real differences between the M4 and the venerable M16?
2). For a time it seemed like many had a front handle/grip on their rifles but that fashion seems to have gone away, why is that?
(Those folks not using a front grip are simply grasping the rifle around the front rails)
Is there a compelling reason for this? or is it just personal preference?
Now that you mention The Walking Dead,
You can see that Herschel is a real expert when it comes to weapons :)
Hmmm Im thinking that would point to wanting a forward grip to keep your hand away from the barrel.
Maybe its is that doctrine has gone from running at full auto to burst fire given that they are dealing with small bands of insurgents vs. a mass infantry attack, and that a forward grip interferes with firing from cover.
Im asking from a maybe they know something I dont point of view and its darn well worth knowing .
I shoot better without the forward grip. I haven’t quite figured out what to do with my elbow when using one.
1). Besides dimensionality changes, are there any real differences between the M4 and the venerable M16?
M4 has a shorter barrel, and a shorter, adjustable stock. The M16 has a longer barrel and a fixed stock.
2). For a time it seemed like many had a front handle/grip on their rifles but that fashion seems to have gone away, why is that?
(Those folks not using a front grip are simply grasping the rifle around the front rails)
Is there a compelling reason for this? or is it just personal preference?
The vertical foregrip is perhaps most useful on a full automatic weapon. Some even have bipods hidden inside of them. But they are heavy and can snag on gear when carrying. ARs are Men's Barbies, and are easy to accessorize with foregrips, flashlights, lasers, optics, buttstocks, railed forearms, etc. So you'll see a lot of stuff on an AR that isn't necessarily as useful as it is fun.
Reminds me of the Mattel Johnny Seven.
But they are heavy and can snag on gear when carrying.
Yes, that is one thought I had, the other issue would be as I said the issue of firing from cover.
Part of the reason Im asking this is that I had a forward grip combined with a light and a laser in one ( before the boating accident)
[I had to really laugh at that picture]
The M16 has full-auto capabilities, the M4 can only fire 3 round burst on auto. The fore grip is mostly personal preference, useful on shotguns or some rifles with heavier recoil. The light recoil of the AR15 design, in 5.56, makes them just a pretty decoration, tho this is just my opinion.
Watched while in the stand turkey hunting in san Saba. Thanks
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Of course, that is just my personal Greek-God-like opinion.
Bah. Doesn’t even have a bayonet.
Thats what Ive kind of thought but I hoping if there is some Hey you .. , this is why should do it this way! Sort of thing out there that someone would let me know .
Trying to make sure I dont some really bad mistakes if you know what I mean.
The M4 is a short barrel carbine.
The main difference is the length of the barrel and the gas tube. The Marines still use the M16A4, which has the longer, heavier barrel, and fires 3-round burst instead of full auto. The longer barrel also has the advantage of giving you a better sight radius. Rifles with the longer gas system are considered to be more reliable as well.
the longer barrel keps the 5.56 mm lethal at longer ranges as well.
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