To: dcwusmc
The combat efficiency report on the SLR-fn derivitive was even better than the M1 M16(beast had some problems early with jams) at the Battle of Long Tan- 108 vs 5000 in mud pelting rain 24 hrs constant combat-of course the Aussie Govt scrapped these and bought those plastic 5.56mm,at the recent local show the army had its recruitment stand and requisite toys, my Uncle a Buna,Finchafen WW2 and Korean veteren told the nice young soldier you'd split the damn thing if you ever hit anyone over the head with it,he got a look of derision from the soldier and the response,'you never get that close',all my Uncle said was,'Jesus we're in for trouble in the next big one'.
To: Crazymonarch
he got a look of derision from the soldier and the response,'you never get that close'Was walking through an airport and saw one of the USARNG's holding his -16; told him I preferred the -14 for buttstroking a badguy.
Took the NG at least 10 seconds to recognize what I meant--then he gave me the same look.
In an airport, you're not going to use the 'whizbang' weapon detailed above without a HELL of a lot of civilian casualties.
66 posted on
07/27/2002 10:05:00 AM PDT by
ninenot
To: Crazymonarch
The combat efficiency report on the SLR-fn derivitive was even better than the M1 M16(beast had some problems early with jams) at the Battle of Long Tan- 108 vs 5000 in mud pelting rain 24 hrs constant combat-of course the Aussie Govt scrapped these and bought those plastic 5.56mm,at the recent local show the army had its recruitment stand and requisite toys, my Uncle a Buna,Finchafen WW2 and Korean veteren told the nice young soldier you'd split the damn thing if you ever hit anyone over the head with it,he got a look of derision from the soldier and the response,'you never get that close',all my Uncle said was,'Jesus we're in for trouble in the next big one'. Stories of early production examples of the F88 melting if more than three magazines were fired within a given period were reported, and addressed by a warning letter advising the troops not to use full-chat quite so much. The stories of some of them catching fire or melting to the point of distortion or unservicability are probably exaggerations.
But the F89 LMG is a much better proposition.
78 posted on
07/27/2002 12:04:20 PM PDT by
archy
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