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I just wanted to ask; is the new m-4 carbine full auto or still 3 shot burst?
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They have a few different types...The m4A1 is full auto...and /I think/ the M-4 is the three shot burst/semi-auto.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong...
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colts are 3 shot, socom are full-auto...been that way forever. A reciever group can be switched out though by an armorer to make either which way.
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That was my first job in the Army...
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All of the M4's I've seen are Full / Semi.
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Yup. Us new guys had to earn our machinegun slings...made lugging that mother on roadmarches and FTXs an adventure lol. But hearing Guns Up you'd forget at least a couple minutes how heavy she was. Was a teamleader in weapon squad just in time see the M60 phased out by the heavier M240B too.
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I will always have a special place in my heart for the M-60, Delta. Yeah, it is a bit outdated now, but it was one hell of a good weapon in its day. We always took real good care of the '60 gunner, humping ammo or whatever, because when he was needed he was REALLY needed.
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With the M2 carbine a touch of the trigger would release 3 rounds. It was full auto...
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The M240 is a bit heavier but generally more solid. Barrel changes are way faster, which is important. Adjusting the gas regulater gives you 3 rates of fire and it's dummy proof. Cleaning it still sucks though. And making a defensive position for it is still twice as much digging as rifleman do lol On the M4. Very few in this military are anything besides semi/burst. By our doctrine we place rapid well aimed shots. Burst is good to suppliment a SAW that is out of action i.e. automatic rifleman mode. Full auto in an M4 doesn't do anything positive...it's hard to control so you just waste ammo fast, and if you keep it up you will melt the gas tube anyway if by some chance the reciever doesn't get so hot that you get a hung case in the chamber first. Burst gives you a high rate of controlled fire that normally will not damage the weapon.
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In the late eighties I was in Military school and went to Ft Bragg for a summer camp. We got to qualify with the M-16A1 and fire the M-60 on the 900 meter range. Not a single cadet left the range without the biggest grin on thier face. The 60 holds a special place in my heart that I will never forget. What a great firearm!
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