Minigun

fixedAmdi Peter wrote:
AK-74 > any other rifle.
Last edited by GR34 (2009-03-30 19:23:16)
I prefer the 5.56 nato over the 5.45mm round that the ak74 uses. Also, the 5.56 isn't shitty, did you ever hear of the new brown tip round that is now available? I heard that round is deadly, I would give ya the link, but I can't copy and paste with the ps 3's web browser.GR34 wrote:
fixedAmdi Peter wrote:
AK-74 > any other rifle.
Give them M14's. or better yet M468's At least that gun chambers a proper round 6.8mm instead of a shitty 5.56.
Or they should adopt a bull-pup...QBZ any one lol?
But srsly... If you look at the average british commando, you see them carrying either SA80s or G36C/G36 rail versions. Tad hypocritical, ur name is that of the unit that REQUESTED a replacement for the M4...1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
SAS seem to really like M4s and M16s. Besides MP5s, I see more pics of SAS guys with M4s than any other weapon.
As far as I know, the SAS uses the Diemaco C8 (L119A1) and not the G36C. The C8 is a Canadian made, heavy barreled M4A1.fermatx wrote:
But srsly... If you look at the average british commando, you see them carrying either SA80s or G36C/G36 rail versions. Tad hypocritical, ur name is that of the unit that REQUESTED a replacement for the M4...1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
SAS seem to really like M4s and M16s. Besides MP5s, I see more pics of SAS guys with M4s than any other weapon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIRerGVrEeg
Not the best source, I know, but you see a G36C.
Lol?GR34 wrote:
fixedAmdi Peter wrote:
AK-74 > any other rifle.
Give them M14's. or better yet M468's At least that gun chambers a proper round 6.8mm instead of a shitty 5.56.
Or they should adopt a bull-pup...QBZ any one lol?
Where did you get the info "g36k is more accurate than m16/4?"TSI wrote:
M16--wounding weapon; used in high-power, high-support armies and controlled circumstances, high accuracy but relatively fragile mechanism
AKM--killing weapon; used by irregular forces in rough conditions, high reliability but finish is rough: low accuracy, high recoil but powerful and versatile
G36k--mix of the two: fires "wounding" rounds faster, more accurate than M16/4. About as reliable as AKM, but more precise innards.
Ergo, G36 wins from the three. As for the M16/4 and the AKM, you choose based on your circumstances
Last edited by thtthht (2009-03-30 21:36:43)
G36 and HK416 are completely different weapon systems.fermatx wrote:
Let's take a nice SANE semi-unbiased look at this topic...
M16/M4:
Direct-impingement gas operation.
M16A1 jammed a lot in Vietnam. M16A2, slightly better. Still jammed in Iraq. M16A4, high confidence, but still some jams. 1964–present, 45 years. adoption rate: ~1.8 countries/year
M4A1, jammed a lot in Iraq. Lower confidence. Performed the worst in a dust test.
Currently, the M16 is in use by 15 NATO countries and more than 80 countries world wide.
And just for lolz
"As a full length battle rifle, the M16 is seen as an offensive weapon by the civilians, non-governmental organization (NGO) personnel, and CPA personnel with whom the CA teams work in meetings and in street contacts. This often sends an unintended and undesired hostile message from the teams. In contrast, an M4, with its more compact size, is likelier to be viewed as a more defensive weapon and less intimidating."
G36/HK416:
Piston Gas Operation
Almost no combat record of jams. Better than M4 on dust test. Used by 34 countries worldwide. 1997–present, 12 years. Adoption rate: 2.8 countries/year.
Also used by most "Elite" units (SAS, SBS, KSK, 1st SFOD, etc.). Successfully used by these units, on various raids in Iraq and Afghanistan.
My interpretaton:
The G36 is a better weapon. I think most people here who have served with the M16/M4 prefer it because they were trained with it and are comfortable with it. Good for them. However, due to the fact that the M16 uses a direct impingement gas operation, it jams more easily, and is therefore less reliable. Cleaning WILL solve this problem. But the fact that the "elite" units use the HK weapons puts an interesting spin on this. One would assume that they would have a lot of time to clean their rifles. If the M16/M4 was truly better if it was cleaned regularly, why don't they use it? To add, the M16's magazines probably are not causing the problem. Conversion kits exist and are in use for the G36 that allow M16 magazines to be used, and and problems have not been reported...
Whew... Long... Post....
Personally, if I had to have one rifle as my do-everything rifle, I'd go with an M14 in a JAE-100 stock, Krieger barrel, and S&B/IOR/NF/USO scope.GR34 wrote:
Give them M14's. or better yet M468's At least that gun chambers a proper round 6.8mm instead of a shitty 5.56
Alot of bullets areWar Man wrote:
Also, the 5.56 isn't shitty, did you ever hear of the new brown tip round that is now available? I heard that round is deadly
All of them are deadly. As long as you can coerce them into hitting the right spot.Mutantsteak wrote:
Alot of bullets areWar Man wrote:
Also, the 5.56 isn't shitty, did you ever hear of the new brown tip round that is now available? I heard that round is deadly
rdx-fx wrote:
All of them are deadly. As long as you can coerce them into hitting the right spot.Mutantsteak wrote:
Alot of bullets areWar Man wrote:
Also, the 5.56 isn't shitty, did you ever hear of the new brown tip round that is now available? I heard that round is deadly
Shot placement >> all.
Unless, of course, you're using 12.7mm or above.. then any hit is good enough.
found this on WikiLocoloki wrote:
so which gun did he use?
Last edited by Locoloki (2009-03-30 22:51:42)
/thread tbh
I know even more potent weapons. But ill keep them in reserveFlecco wrote:
/thread tbh
Ioan m8 I like your style.
Your comment is irrelevant.
Whats wrong with their advertisement?Ioan92 wrote:
Your comment is irrelevant.
Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2009-03-31 09:07:55)
There is no way in hell an M16 is more reliable than a G36.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Whats wrong with their advertisement?Ioan92 wrote:
Your comment is irrelevant.
Have you fired both of these rifles?
Have you fired any guns?Ioan92 wrote:
There is no way in hell an M16 is more reliable than a G36.
I never shot them, but the internets agree with me.