chuckroast
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As they say in the infantry, never forget that your weapon was made by the lowest bidder.
I believe that view was also held by fighter pilots and astronauts
As they say in the infantry, never forget that your weapon was made by the lowest bidder.
The M 16 was not the lowest bid, as I recall the M 14 was cheaper to make and sell. The Air Force was the early adapter and General LaMay had to justify to congress why he wanted the M 16 vs the M 14.
You could be wrong. I loved my M14 and had 9 bulls and one just out at 500yds on qualification day. Of course my eyes were much better then and no coffee. I loved it because it was solid, accurate and very dependable. When I got to Vietnam I was issued an M16. I loved it because it was dependable and very short and light. When your hot, sweaty and half dead that light weight was a blessing. Our Marine snipers carried Remington 700 bolt guns and their back up man/spotter carried an M14. My best friend I grew up hunting and fishing with in the countryside of Michigan was a sniper. Just by luck I got stationed with him when I shipped over. Since I had fired Expert Marksman on qualification day in bootcamp and he tried to talk me into snipers school in DaNang when I got station with him. He said since I qualified high I was eligible to go. I decided to stay in communications instead. Yes, dumb-bunny me, I took the safer way to spend my Vietnam vacation. When the M16 was first into country many guys lost their lives because they used chromed plated bolts in the M16 and after being fired for a while the chrome plated bolts would carbon foul and freeze up solid. Now you're in big trouble! They found the problem and no more chrome plated bolts. My sniper friends first issued M16 had an undersized bore and actually had a bullet lodge in the barrel. That was in 1966 so there were still bugs even then. Wow, did I sidetrack this discussion or not.nYes, but I believe the M 14 was not widely loved. Had some problems with build quality. Or am I wrong?
When the M16 was first into country many guys lost their lives because they used chromed plated bolts in the M16 and after being fired for a while the chrome plated bolts would carbon foul and freeze up solid. Now you're in big trouble! They found the problem and no more chrome plated bolts. My sniper friends first issued M16 had an undersized bore and actually had a bullet lodge in the barrel. That was in 1966 so there were still bugs even then.
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