Looks like they are trying to make a super M-4.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...s-to-double-the-m4-s-effective-range-44828497
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...s-to-double-the-m4-s-effective-range-44828497
I'm a bit confused being just a Squid. Every Marine I meet was a rifleman, and some were even GRUNTS. What's this Designated Marksman stuff? Sounds like Big Green acknowledging that they made a mistake putting the M16 as a general issue rifle?
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CMP is the organization that can provide you with training and allow you to purchase really Old military stuff that folks trained in the Military Services used to use.I ain't military.
I thought CMP was the place to buy stuff that go bang.
I've been told that the first 100 years are the hardest.I thought CMP was geared for youth training along with selling stuff that goes bang.
Well, did you notice that the Navy Didn't recognize any Secondary MOS's back in the 70's? Every MARINE that completed (Precision Rifle Training) the training earned a Secondary MOS of 8541. Only thing a Squid got was a check in the block for prerequisite courses to continue with other training.Back then it was "DM" School. West Coast was at Pendleton. You had to attend and successfully complete to be issued the PSR even as shooter/spotter. Even for basic ASF or SRT. It is now called "EDM" and conducted in VA. There is now an enhanced SAMI course called "ESAMI" for the course. Even for ECS civilian instructors they need ESAMI cert.
How can a Navy guy who claims such things not know what Designated Marksman is?
What was the speed limit back then?Youth don't legally drive is my recollection of being one back in the 60s
How many holes did you put in the roof?Back when I was young one of my hobbies was to shoot the pigeons sitting on the ridge of the roof of the barn behind the house with a 22.
actually the one hole I put in a roof was about 2"x3". that was with a 12gage shot gun and bird shot.How many holes did you put in the roof?
My butt would have been barbecued if I had ever shot at something sitting on a roof of any kind.
Did you know that the Navy DID, in the '70s, recognize secondary MOS. It wasn't uncommon for people to be cross-rated in one or more beyond their designated rating, usually in a companion rating within a a given department.Well, did you notice that the Navy Didn't recognize any Secondary MOS's back in the 70's? Every MARINE that completed (Precision Rifle Training) the training earned a Secondary MOS of 8541. Only thing a Squid got was a check in the block for prerequisite courses to continue with other training.
How can an such an expert skip over such basic Navy Regulations. TIME FRAME is important. Training completed prior to New Course Development usually Grandfathered past graduates. YMMV.