16 January 2010

There Are Videos At The Link Worth Your Time

The Making of the Military’s Standard Arms, Part II

In the first video it's an early M4A1 with the lighter contour barrel. I would like everyone to notice that it only had one stoppage in 535 rounds fired at Player Character™ rate-of-fire. 1 minute 51 seconds of sustained fire to burst the barrel under the handguards.

The second video is a later M4A1 with the heavier barrel the spec-forces dudes demanded. It keeps up the PCRoF for 911 rounds and starts being a straight-pull bolt action when the gas tube melts. 4 minutes 47 seconds of sustained fire to burst the gas tube.

I want to see a test with an M4 and see how many rounds it takes to do this with the 3-round burst instead of full-auto.

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