Why is m16 3 round burst
M16 rifle. But today, three-round burst is not really necessary. Current training emphasizes semi-automatic fire in most situations, so the impetus behind the burst function is moot. The cam system also gives the M16A4 a sloppy, inconsistent trigger pull even while in semi-auto mode. How to unlock the 3-round burst Renetti attachment. In the original post I mentioned certain circumstances. In those circumstances, wouldn't full auto be better to clear a room? A lot of the HK weapons have 1,3, or full auto rather than just the first two options, so their opinion seems to be that in certain situations full auto is the best choice.
The version of M16 that I used in the s was not restricted to 3 rounds. The command would be given to "place your weapons in the fully automatic mode and commence fire".
True, anything more than 3 or 4 rounds on one pull of the trigger would rarely hit the intended target. In my Army squad, we always had a couple of M60s on hand which could handle heavy firing work much better than a bunch of little M16s. We all carried around a few round M60 bandoliers to feed the beast when needed. That reminds me of another M16 question -- why were the clips a lot smaller back then than they are today?
I only had to clear a hutch once and I used a 12 ga shotgun for that. Simple, effective and gets the job done. Bad memories from a time long ago. The reasoning came out of teh vietnam war when the M16 was introduced by JFK's so called wiz-kids. They thought you could apply math to war ;so concluded that X number of bullets meant X number of enemy killed. They in fact had trops counting the enemy before leaving the battlefield and of course the trops said you got to be kiiding and gave them what they wanted to hear.
In short it was found that tropps wasted alot of ammobecause the point of asim could not be maitained during rapid fire. Since then the miltiary has been working on getting a weapon that will aloow multiple burst while keeping with in the target.
I'll use single-shot almost exclusively now - except for ambushes and in-door fighting, where I'll use three-round-burst. Strange, the soldiers in OFP always use three-round-burst. Even for long-range engagements. That's either an OFP mistake, or these are just regular soldiers who aren't trained as well as Rangers? Most of the reliability problems with the M rifle in Vietnam can be attributed directly to the unauthorized switch from extruded powder to ball powder in the ammunition for the rifle.
The rifle was never designed for nor tested with the ammunition that the Army switched to, and the consequences were disastrous for the troops in the field. The M16 thus undeservedly acquired a reputation for being prone to failure; however, the problems were just as easily corrected by switching back to extruded powder for the propellant.
The switch to BALL powder, combined with the initial lack of a chrome lined bore, and chamber were a major scource of the reliability problems. As was the fact that soldiers did not recieve proper training on the rifle, and the rifles were issued without cleaning kits. Some Vets have even said they were initially told the M16 was "self cleaning" I remember a malayan soldier I swapped weapon with for fun. What a fun. The recoil was a laughter compared to my G3.
I shot at some dry trees and the bullet didnt make it through it. Then I stood back and watched the malayan shooting my G3. Hell he got totally out of control with it. As it doesnt have the 3 round limitation he spreaded the bullets very WIDE and was totally shocked of the recoil. Anyway even if set on full auto a good soldier with a g3 will fire 3 rounds only and get them into the target.
I really prefered the 7. That didnt work with the m And yes even with 20 bullets on auto with one standard mag it was usefull when it came to covering fire more or less directed. I find it pretty funny when people think of the stereotypical "single shot is accurate yet fullauto is uncontrollable" often found in games for balance purposes.
You cant swap them , cause they are so small caucasians would not fit in. They are rather small in height and weight and I guess this was also a factor for him to have a hard time with thew G3. Also if you never shot a G3 and are used to shoot 5. Yes he sprayed and we prayed. Colt makes the first sale of the AR to Malaya modern-day Malaysia. Colt rebrands the gun as the M16 , adapting it for semiauto and full-auto, and it is adopted for use by the U.
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