November 21st, 2007 at 3:01 pm
Armorers are not amused when you bring your M2 back with a crooked barrel.
So I heard.
I dont think that a M2 barrel can warp. I’ve seen ma-deuce barrels get so hot that you could almost light a cigarette on it and the barrel was just fine after 10 minutes of cooling down. However, it dont take much heavy duty firing to warp a M60 barrel. I’ve seen several of those with a unhappy armorer which resulted in a even more unhappy 60 gunner.
It was a M249 5.56. Fucking retards had like 200 linked rounds which would have really fucked things up if it happened to ‘run away’ on him. That’s the (A)lready (R)ejected by the (M)arines (Y)esterday for ya.
Actually, the speaking didn’t sound like English. So probably not the US Army.
Interesting to note the flashing coming from around the gas regulator when the weapon overheated. Guess the parts don’t fit together properly when heated too much.
November 21st, 2007 at 3:01 pm
Armorers are not amused when you bring your M2 back with a crooked barrel.
So I heard.
November 21st, 2007 at 5:27 pm
Jay Says:
November 21st, 2007 at 3:01 pm
Armorers are not amused when you bring your M2 back with a crooked barrel.
So I heard.
I dont think that a M2 barrel can warp. I’ve seen ma-deuce barrels get so hot that you could almost light a cigarette on it and the barrel was just fine after 10 minutes of cooling down. However, it dont take much heavy duty firing to warp a M60 barrel. I’ve seen several of those with a unhappy armorer which resulted in a even more unhappy 60 gunner.
November 21st, 2007 at 8:17 pm
It was a M249 5.56. Fucking retards had like 200 linked rounds which would have really fucked things up if it happened to ‘run away’ on him. That’s the (A)lready (R)ejected by the (M)arines (Y)esterday for ya.
November 22nd, 2007 at 12:49 am
Actually, the speaking didn’t sound like English. So probably not the US Army.
Interesting to note the flashing coming from around the gas regulator when the weapon overheated. Guess the parts don’t fit together properly when heated too much.