It's since been fixed though. Several times. Pretty sure that the M16 A4 (the most recent version) has most of the creses ironed out.brodie21 said:the M-16. considered the worst assault rifle in the world. any sort of melee with it would shatter the spring-loaded stock and the overly complex firing mechanism was a ***** to clean and jammed alot. the only reason it became the standard american infantry rifle was politics, "buy my gun and you get my vote". it was originally designed for MPs at stateside military bases
There is a saying in the armed forces of many countries. "Always remember that your gun was made by the lowest bidder!"brodie21 said:the M-16. considered the worst assault rifle in the world. any sort of melee with it would shatter the spring-loaded stock and the overly complex firing mechanism was a ***** to clean and jammed alot. the only reason it became the standard american infantry rifle was politics, "buy my gun and you get my vote". it was originally designed for MPs at stateside military bases
i know, i was just referencing the original. but i dont see what was wrong with the m-14Wadders said:It's since been fixed though. Several times. Pretty sure that the M16 A4 (the most recent version) has most of the creses ironed out.brodie21 said:the M-16. considered the worst assault rifle in the world. any sort of melee with it would shatter the spring-loaded stock and the overly complex firing mechanism was a ***** to clean and jammed alot. the only reason it became the standard american infantry rifle was politics, "buy my gun and you get my vote". it was originally designed for MPs at stateside military bases
dude, that show was awesome... what kind of childhood did you have?Zap Rowsdower said:[sub]That show was so awful.[/sub]Terminate421 said:I beg to differFrequen-Z said:![]()
I mean, nobody's ever shot it twice, must be terrible.
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It doesn't even shoot bullets
(I was in fourth grade when I first saw it)
Ot: I don't know, I'm not much into guns.
Fair enough.brodie21 said:i know, i was just referencing the original. but i dont see what was wrong with the m-14Wadders said:It's since been fixed though. Several times. Pretty sure that the M16 A4 (the most recent version) has most of the creses ironed out.brodie21 said:the M-16. considered the worst assault rifle in the world. any sort of melee with it would shatter the spring-loaded stock and the overly complex firing mechanism was a ***** to clean and jammed alot. the only reason it became the standard american infantry rifle was politics, "buy my gun and you get my vote". it was originally designed for MPs at stateside military bases
Again, I think the L85A2 version has improved upon a lot of the problems the original weapon had. From what I hear it's not nearly as bad as it wasVarrdy said:There is a saying in the armed forces of many countries. "Always remember that your gun was made by the lowest bidder!"brodie21 said:the M-16. considered the worst assault rifle in the world. any sort of melee with it would shatter the spring-loaded stock and the overly complex firing mechanism was a ***** to clean and jammed alot. the only reason it became the standard american infantry rifle was politics, "buy my gun and you get my vote". it was originally designed for MPs at stateside military bases
I can speak from personal experience and say that the SA-80 the average British Army soldier gets (as well as other-ground based units of the Navy and RAF) is a pile of wank. I've fired one a few times and can see why it was called the "Airfix Rifle". When I was at a weekend camp at Proteus in Ollerton (it's now closed and until recently was a fucking sweet airsoft skirmish site) with the ATC I recall seeing a sign by the discharge pit. It spoke of the SLR and the SA-80 (as both were in use at the time) and while the instructions were clear and to the point for the SLR, the SA-80's had an additional caveat that had the soldier check to make sure the mag wasn't about to fall out.
No wonder the SAS don't use it, instead preferring the M-16A2 (with M203 grenade launchers in many cases) or the Canadian equivalent, the C5.
The Beretta M92 had it's issues in the beginning but they got it sorted and it remains my favourite handgun of all.
Wardy
On the contrary. The Browning Hi-Power is the most used military sidearm in history. It has been in production since 1939, and is widely used today.smearyllama said:I only know from games, but wasn't the Browning HiPower kind of crappy?
The gun used by both sides in world war 2 and that the SAS would continue to use for 60 years or so? No.smearyllama said:I only know from games, but wasn't the Browning HiPower kind of crappy?
JWAN said:Chauchat
WWI
your in the trenches
and you get a blessing from France! A super light machine that fires fast and has a large magazine, too bad the internals are made out of stamped tin and the clip is open on the side to let anything in the trench, get into your machine. Notorious for killing more allies than axis.
Truly the shittiest gun in history.