Message from @Veritas Prognostician
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M16 from being adopted.
Alot of men died because of that bs...We shouldve had everyone involved executed for treason
The M14 is the shortest lived service rifle in U.S history, we immediately shelved them as soon as we formally adopted the M16.
I do prefer 7.62 Nato/.308 over 5.56/.223
But as a rifle the M16 was superior
We only pulled them back out again, because we found in out during Desert Storm that there was a niche for a semi auto .30 caliber rifle for squad level marksman.
And even in that role, they were shit.
I wish we had a middle ground like the .280 British...doesnt recoil like the 308 but provides alot more energy than 5.56
I honestly think 5.56 is fine.
AR-10 shouldve been adopted at squad level
You know like how in ww2, youd have a squad BAR and the rest would have a Garand
I'd rather have a lighter recoiling projectile with a higher velocity behind it.
It's just weak AF past 300 yards
No energy left
By 500 its useless
I'd rather have a lower velocity round with a better Ballistic Coefficient
Like 6.5 grendel
The majority of engagements are within 300 yards though.
I know but the Grendal is still a better option
Not much bigger than 5.56
6.5 Grendel is a slow, slow round.
The m14 was an excellent rifle. Good stoping power, range and accuracy
M14 has terrible accuracy for one lol.
2,700 ft/s vs 3,100ft/s...but 6.5 shoots a round that weighs double and has a SUPERIOR ballistic coefficient
So the 5.56 would be flatter shooting...sub 200 yards
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Where you getting 2700? Most I've seen are 2500.
2700 with 120grain Norma .500 bc
1,942 ft⋅lbf of energy
62 grain 5.56 gives you 3,100 ft/s .290 bc
1,325Â ftâ‹…lbf
@Veritas Prognostician With the war in Vietnam escalating, the new M16 seemed increasingly appropriate. Although the M14, firing the NATO 7.62mm round, was more powerful and accurate, the M16 could spread bursts of automatic fire over a wide area more rapidly than the M14. Furthermore, the M16 fired a smaller, lighter 5.56mm round, allowing soldiers to carry more ammunition into combat. Finally, Army doctrine of the early 1960s began emphasizing firepower and rapid-fire technique
6.5 grendal gang
When in doubt, 20mm out
I have a 20mm, 30mm(Gau-8 round), German 37mm,American 37mm,75mm and a 105mm howitzer shell sitting in ranchhouse
The 105 is um....Totally deactivated(not) <:pepe_smug:560207654207750154>
I want a big ass USS Texas 14inch shell, but that would cost an ungodly sum of cash, and an 1,800 pound Shell sounds like a bitch to Transport
Collecting big rounds is fun
There are good collector sites out there
I might buy an old naval 203mm and set it in the corner next to my Aquarium