That was what I took it to mean as well. Perhaps going into depot-level stores for proper preservation.
I've always liked the 60. Light, capable of very good accuracy even in hand held mode, and...
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That was what I took it to mean as well. Perhaps going into depot-level stores for proper preservation.
I've always liked the 60. Light, capable of very good accuracy even in hand held mode, and...
I submitted an idea to the Marine Enhancement Program a few years ago, recommending the exploration of an indirect fire sight to allow for the M203 to be employed in an IDF mode, similar to the the...
I can think of several times in Iraq where that would have been appropriate. In Afghanistan (headed there next), isn't that what wall-fighting is all about?
You know, it need not...all it would take is a graduated level that could attach to the side of the mil-std 1913 Picatinny rail. Our current M224 60mm has that built into the firing assembly. It...
Yes, that's it! The buttstock of the M16 would be placed on the ground then I suppose, even though firing it that way could be very hazardous if one wasn't fully switched on doing so.
Since we...
Well Ken, even though the FM doesn't provide a visual reference, I was imagining that the grenadier, with prpoer hold-offs marked on his sling, could loosen it to X length, take a knee and with the...
I've never heard of that technique either. What does it involve?