Why Kevlar is a good thing....

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The Liberal News Media Stinks!

British Royal Marine Eric Walderman from the 40 Commando dons Wednesday, March 26, 2003, the kevlar helmet which saved his life after it was hit by four bullets during a firefight in the southern Iraq port of Umm Qasr. (AP Photo/LA (Photo) Angie Pearce, pool)





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Good to know

I bought one of those Brittish helmets back in 1999 just as an addition to what's coming. They didn't have any sales pitch or testimonials. What more could you want from a helmet?



7. 62x39 ammo from AK-47 are fairly hot bullets. Glad he's ok.



Regards,

Lowell
 
Hemi:

Can't speak to the ones these days but when I was in they had a fire selector switch you had either depended on where you set the switch.
 
in the mid 1980's when I was in the US Army, they had semi-auto and full-auto modes. We were told that the next rev comming out would NOT have full auto, but rather semi-auto and 3 round burst modes only. I worked in our small arms repair shop, so I figured that scuttle butt was fairly accurate.



Tom
 
Ok, AR15's are the civilian version. they are all semi only. M16 are the millitary version. the M16A1 and M16A2 were semi/full and the M16A3 and later are semi/3 burst. They can be converted from one fire version to another betweel all of the AR15 and M16 bo changing the trigger, hammer, safety, disconector, safety and bolt carrier.
 
I talked with a friend of mine that does purchasing for the Air Force here locally, he said that the Rev 1 M-16 is the full auto, and Rev 2 and 3 are the 3 shot bursts. He orders the Rev 2's because they have heavier barrels and are capable of longer shots.



Morph.
 
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