5030
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 28,967
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
As of late the term AR has been applied to just about every black rifle and some not black rifles as well.
There's often been confusion regarding AR15 versus M16.That must have been some trick. The AR15 is not a military rifle. Of course they were in short supply.
In Vietnam, the US Army used M1, M14 and M16 rifles for the most part. Contrary to popular myth, the M16 was not an AR.
There's often been confusion regarding AR15 versus M16.
The M16 I carried in Vietnam was semi automatic, one squeeze = one round, or full auto, one squeeze and hold emptied the magazine. If you were quick you could fire only two or three rounds per squeeze. But you had to be good. Statistically it would empty a 20 round mag in three seconds or less. Can't remember the exact time.
Not sure, but i believe one of the reasons full auto wasn't as useful after the Vietnam war. I'm sure someone here could tell us why being able to have most everyone shoot full auto into a blind jungle ambush would be beneficial.They actually started transitioning the m16 to 3 round bursts during the tailend of Nam. After Nam they fazed out the fully auto version completely. On later versions of the M16 the selector switch transitioned between semi auto and 3 round bursts to conserve ammo and improve accuracy.
Wastes ammo.Not sure, but i believe one of the reasons full auto wasn't as useful after the Vietnam war. I'm sure someone here could tell us why being able to have most everyone shoot full auto into a blind jungle ambush would be beneficial.
I'll fight with a stick and yell "bangity, bangity, bang" before I abandon my country.

I'd think that would not be a reason to have full auto. I'm assuming full auto would use more ammunition.Wastes ammo.
Yeh man, I was supporting your point. One thing I've heard, it was especially newer guys handling the rifle, target acquisition was them trailing rounds between targets, wasting ammo. Burst mode allowed for proper target acquisition, with 3 rounds deemed ideal amount to put em down.I'd think that would not be a reason to have full auto. I'm assuming full auto would use more ammunition.
Exactly. The M16A1 was most definitely a fully automatic (AR) rifle.They actually started transitioning the m16 to 3 round bursts during the tailend of Nam. After Nam they fazed out the fully auto version completely. On later versions of the M16 the selector switch transitioned between semi auto and 3 round bursts to conserve ammo and improve accuracy.
You had to be there. Maybe you were.Not sure, but i believe one of the reasons full auto wasn't as useful after the Vietnam war. I'm sure someone here could tell us why being able to have most everyone shoot full auto into a blind jungle ambush would be beneficial.
For every round fired at a specific target I fired 100 at non specific targets. Quantity versus Quality.From what I've read about close range, small arm warfare in Europe during WWII...was many soldiers were just pointing their M1s etc and not really selecting specific (men) targets...and a lot of ammunition was wasted because of this...
and most go over headFor every round fired at a specific target I fired 100 at non specific targets. Quantity versus Quality.
I'd rather hit once than miss 30 times.The never ending debate. Quality. Quantity. Which is most beneficial?
yeah, that is what I meantWelcome to Russian army, where you get to procure your own sleeping bags, meds, tourniquets, tampons to plug bullet wounds...and don't forget to get a hammer for your head, so you could get amnesia and forget how f*cked you are.