Am I the only guy that noticed, only one bullet was loaded into the M16. It's kind of tough to tell if the second round would fire if you don't load a second round... Real objective testing guys... Not....
Colt 1851 Navy and Colt 1860 Army were also used heavily in the American Civil War too. 1860 was the most powerful, being .44 Caliber, it packed more of a punch than the 1851 Navy.
The Colt M16A1 can be modified extensively to meet a need of a certain style of operation. The Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle - SPR. The MK12 or MOD 0 / MOD 1 mod 0 is the first 1 and the mod 1 is as such 2, which is the name Mk 12 but there are multiple mods and some have nothing by connection to the original Mk 12 platform, other than the concept. Many of the parts used no longer exist but other options work equally well. Its possible to even use the SR-16 A4's receiver, and achieve the same results with a dremel, and a fine grind of your time. The Leupold Mark 4 scope is no longer made but can still be found - Leupold Mark 4 2.5-8x36 MR/T Mil Dot Ill. ret. M2 / TS30 Mod 1 made by Leupold retails around $1,700. The MK12 Mod O SPR favoured by Army Special Forces, while the Mod 1 variant is typically seen in use by Navy SEALs and Army Rangers. This is not a single modification but an entire modification that involves fully rebuilding the rifle. From stock, what Colt provides is a highly reliable platform for the MOD to start, which begins with changing the trigger group to a Knight’s Armament AR-15 Drop-In 2-Stage Match Trigger Kit, 0.154" diameter pin receivers only (and the pins are not included ;) This trigger is preset to a breaking weight of approximately 4.5 lbs, which means to cycle the weapon and fire a round from it, you have to apply 4.5 lbs of force but once done, depending on which mode the weapon is selectively set to fire semi-automatically, with the second option of full auto reserved for emergencies, rarely being used. It is designed to be shorter than standard weapon (with a modified barrel and a 1:1 twist) and designated as a marksman rifle in service with USSO - United States Special Operations Forces until 2017.
That is an extremely poor test of the rifles you must load multiple rounds shooting one bullet is no test let me put it this way for example if multiple rounds were loaded into the m16 it would have fired multiple rounds the m16 non reciprocating charging handle you can tell that there people knowledge about firearms is extremely limited sad to see how unfortunate but to be expected in a country that bans weapons
The reason Americans like their guns is because we had to kick a tyrannical king and his soldiers out of our country, not once but twice. And we keep our government from becoming tyrannical.
When you talk gun control in the U.S. with a foreign accent you can get bent... Brits, Aussie's, you let your guns go. Your opinion doesn't matter when it concerns us and our rights.
Do you realise that most (if not all) europeans can buy a gun in their country? You just need a clean record and some registration and maybe some training. You can bring them home along with your ammo. You can shoot at a shooting range without paperwork anywhere. Americans almost never won any olympic shooting medal for decades.
Why are they referencing using the schiltron at the battle of Stirling bridge? William Wallace didn't use that tactic at Stirling, he used it at Falkirk and lost. This is inaccurate and false history; Mike Loads you should know better?!
Incredibly entertaining and educational documentary!!! I really enjoyed watching this...
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Am I the only guy that noticed, only one bullet was loaded into the M16. It's kind of tough to tell if the second round would fire if you don't load a second round... Real objective testing guys... Not....
Colt 1851 Navy and Colt 1860 Army were also used heavily in the American Civil War too. 1860 was the most powerful, being .44 Caliber, it packed more of a punch than the 1851 Navy.
I used the M4 M16 for years was ultra reliable and more accurate than the Ak47
The Colt M16A1 can be modified extensively to meet a need of a certain style of operation. The Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle - SPR.
The MK12 or MOD 0 / MOD 1 mod 0 is the first 1 and the mod 1 is as such 2, which is the name Mk 12 but there are multiple mods and some have nothing by connection to the original Mk 12 platform, other than the concept. Many of the parts used no longer exist but other options work equally well. Its possible to even use the SR-16 A4's receiver, and achieve the same results with a dremel, and a fine grind of your time.
The Leupold Mark 4 scope is no longer made but can still be found - Leupold Mark 4 2.5-8x36 MR/T Mil Dot Ill. ret. M2 / TS30 Mod 1 made by Leupold retails around $1,700.
The MK12 Mod O SPR favoured by Army Special Forces, while the Mod 1 variant is typically seen in use by Navy SEALs and Army Rangers. This is not a single modification but an entire modification that involves fully rebuilding the rifle. From stock, what Colt provides is a highly reliable platform for the MOD to start, which begins with changing the trigger group to a Knight’s Armament AR-15 Drop-In 2-Stage Match Trigger Kit, 0.154" diameter pin receivers only (and the pins are not included ;)
This trigger is preset to a breaking weight of approximately 4.5 lbs, which means to cycle the weapon and fire a round from it, you have to apply 4.5 lbs of force but once done, depending on which mode the weapon is selectively set to fire semi-automatically, with the second option of full auto reserved for emergencies, rarely being used. It is designed to be shorter than standard weapon (with a modified barrel and a 1:1 twist) and designated as a marksman rifle in service with USSO - United States Special Operations Forces until 2017.
That is an extremely poor test of the rifles you must load multiple rounds shooting one bullet is no test let me put it this way for example if multiple rounds were loaded into the m16 it would have fired multiple rounds the m16 non reciprocating charging handle you can tell that there people knowledge about firearms is extremely limited sad to see how unfortunate but to be expected in a country that bans weapons
Absolutely right
100%. Very poor testing method.
The reason Americans like their guns is because we had to kick a tyrannical king and his soldiers out of our country, not once but twice. And we keep our government from becoming tyrannical.
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When you talk gun control in the U.S. with a foreign accent you can get bent... Brits, Aussie's, you let your guns go. Your opinion doesn't matter when it concerns us and our rights.
Do you realise that most (if not all) europeans can buy a gun in their country?
You just need a clean record and some registration and maybe some training.
You can bring them home along with your ammo.
You can shoot at a shooting range without paperwork anywhere.
Americans almost never won any olympic shooting medal for decades.
Why are they referencing using the schiltron at the battle of Stirling bridge? William Wallace didn't use that tactic at Stirling, he used it at Falkirk and lost. This is inaccurate and false history; Mike Loads you should know better?!