Posted on 12/05/2016 5:48:03 AM PST by w1n1
This is for all AR lovers who can appreciate the functionality of this weapon. There have been other articles and animations that highlights the function of an M4 Carbine while its being discharged. But this video demonstrated by Larry Vicker and with the help of BCM and Joe Barnsfather for making the cutaway version wizardry a unique, one of a kind, slow motion inside look at the M4 Carbine. See the full footage here.
bump
Not nearly as pretty as the Kalash.
I shoot left handed so those f***ers would hit me in the face and leave a burn mark every time
Nothing beats Commie Chic!
Interesting. With the M16, all the wrong handed people at the range were always looking for screw on brass deflectors.
So the green and orange parts.
What do you file off to make it go non-stop?
What do you file off to make it go non-stop?
= = =
Paint remover.
Get all the orange color off the barrel tip.
does it make them fly upwards more?
I was surprised I never caught one in the eye
WRONG HANDED????????????? How dare you!
:)
That was a nod to my old Platoon Sergeant...to him there was no such thing as left handed - just right handed and wrong handed.
I tried this with my daughter who is left handed...she never thought it was funny.
LOL - I am familiar with the phrase- it’s just been years since I’ve heard it
My shooting instructors ALL used it- until I regularly put ALL my ammo through a 2 inch hole in the center of the target.
They never even counted my shots- they just saw a big hole and said ‘good’ and gave me full credit (you can’t count how many more went through that big hole)
Not so evil,,,
In the USAF basic training, back in 1966, we qualified on the original M-16 rifles. No forward assist, no bump. I distinctly remember the empty cases flying forward out of the rifle, not out and back.
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