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A demonstration of the Army's new "Sniper" rifle...
http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...110sniperrifle |
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cavelamb himself wrote:
A demonstration of the Army's new "Sniper" rifle... http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...110sniperrifle OH, and while not exactly metalic, Michelle ain't hald bad either! Air Farce finally got their act together? http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...070406manhart/ |
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A demonstration of the Army's new "Sniper" rifle... http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...110sniperrifle Any idea how similar it is to an M16 internally? |
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cavelamb himself writes: A demonstration of the Army's new "Sniper" rifle... http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...110sniperrifle Any idea how similar it is to an M16 internally? It sure looks like on from the outside, doesn't it? But that's no 5.56 round. Looks more like a 7.62 NATO. |
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"cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Joe Pfeiffer wrote: cavelamb himself writes: A demonstration of the Army's new "Sniper" rifle... http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...110sniperrifle Any idea how similar it is to an M16 internally? It sure looks like on from the outside, doesn't it? But that's no 5.56 round. Looks more like a 7.62 NATO. It's one of the AR-10 derivatives, the AR-10 being a scaled-up M16; the M16 being a scaled-down AR-10. g The AR-10 has led many lives. You'd best ask Gunner for its history. But yes, it's pretty much a scaled up M16. And yes, that's a 7.62x51 NATO. -- Ed Huntress |
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Ed Huntress wrote:
"cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Joe Pfeiffer wrote: cavelamb himself writes: A demonstration of the Army's new "Sniper" rifle... http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...110sniperrifle Any idea how similar it is to an M16 internally? It sure looks like on from the outside, doesn't it? But that's no 5.56 round. Looks more like a 7.62 NATO. It's one of the AR-10 derivatives, the AR-10 being a scaled-up M16; the M16 being a scaled-down AR-10. g The AR-10 has led many lives. You'd best ask Gunner for its history. But yes, it's pretty much a scaled up M16. And yes, that's a 7.62x51 NATO. -- Ed Huntress Ok, I'm game. I never did trust that little BB gun Richard |
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"cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Ed Huntress wrote: "cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Joe Pfeiffer wrote: cavelamb himself writes: A demonstration of the Army's new "Sniper" rifle... http://www.militarytimes.com/multime...110sniperrifle Any idea how similar it is to an M16 internally? It sure looks like on from the outside, doesn't it? But that's no 5.56 round. Looks more like a 7.62 NATO. It's one of the AR-10 derivatives, the AR-10 being a scaled-up M16; the M16 being a scaled-down AR-10. g The AR-10 has led many lives. You'd best ask Gunner for its history. But yes, it's pretty much a scaled up M16. And yes, that's a 7.62x51 NATO. -- Ed Huntress Ok, I'm game. I never did trust that little BB gun Richard All I can tell you is what I remember from when I was a kid, and a couple of comments I saw online about the new M110. The AR-10 was the original Armalite prototype that was run off by the US Army against a few other guns, back in the mid-50s, including the one that became the M14. The AR-10 was a 7.62 NATO in its original form. The Army didn't accept it for some reason, and it was then built by some European company and sold to a few armies around the world. It came back to life around 1960 in a scaled-down version, the AR-15/M16, and you know the rest. Apparently the original-size AR-10 has come back to life as the M110. I didn't inquire about how much of the new rifle is the same as the original, but the basic design apparently is the same. For more than that, you'll need to get it from someone who followed it. It never interested me much so I don't know the details. I'm more of a Browning 1885/Winchester Hi-Wall kind of guy. d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
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On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 23:38:32 -0600, cavelamb himself wrote:
Ok, I'm game. I never did trust that little BB gun Richard Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-10 http://www.archive.org/details/AR10_Promotion http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...47/ai_71323940 I have an early model one (like the wiki pic) - fun to shoot and much nicer (and lighter) than my L1A1 SLR (Australian made FN-FAL). Geoff |
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Geoff wrote:
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 23:38:32 -0600, cavelamb himself wrote: Ok, I'm game. I never did trust that little BB gun Richard Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-10 http://www.archive.org/details/AR10_Promotion http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...47/ai_71323940 I have an early model one (like the wiki pic) - fun to shoot and much nicer (and lighter) than my L1A1 SLR (Australian made FN-FAL). Geoff Wow! Thanks Geoff. I just like things to stay shot after you shoot them. That outta do it just fine. Richard |
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"Ed Huntress" wrote:
For more than that, you'll need to get it from someone who followed it. It never interested me much so I don't know the details. I'm more of a Browning 1885/Winchester Hi-Wall kind of guy. d8-) Hi-Walls are nice. I'm much happier now that uncle has quit trying to magnumize his Browning 45/70. I was getting a bit weary of shooting it for group after his shoulder would give out Wes |
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"Wes" wrote in message ... "Ed Huntress" wrote: For more than that, you'll need to get it from someone who followed it. It never interested me much so I don't know the details. I'm more of a Browning 1885/Winchester Hi-Wall kind of guy. d8-) Hi-Walls are nice. I'm much happier now that uncle has quit trying to magnumize his Browning 45/70. I was getting a bit weary of shooting it for group after his shoulder would give out I used to belong to the ASSRA (American Single-Shot Rifle Association) and I shot some of those things at their meets. Afterwards, I was very happy that my Browning 1885 is in .223 caliber. g -- Ed Huntress |
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Hi-Walls are nice. I'm much happier now that uncle has quit trying to magnumize his Browning 45/70. I was getting a bit weary of shooting it for group after his shoulder would give out I used to belong to the ASSRA (American Single-Shot Rifle Association) and I shot some of those things at their meets. Afterwards, I was very happy that my Browning 1885 is in .223 caliber. g Oh, I think I could shoot that one all day. Might even be able to afford to. |
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Wes wrote:
"Ed Huntress" wrote: For more than that, you'll need to get it from someone who followed it. It never interested me much so I don't know the details. I'm more of a Browning 1885/Winchester Hi-Wall kind of guy. d8-) Hi-Walls are nice. I'm much happier now that uncle has quit trying to magnumize his Browning 45/70. I was getting a bit weary of shooting it for group after his shoulder would give out Wes A cargo strap, hooked over the front of the bench, and around the butt of the stock, can make a long day of that, less painful. To be sure, the two hooks, both hook on the bench, only the strap goes around the butt. :-) Cheers Trevor Jones |
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"Trevor Jones" wrote in message news:VYQYi.11246$8S5.10258@edtnps82... Wes wrote: "Ed Huntress" wrote: For more than that, you'll need to get it from someone who followed it. It never interested me much so I don't know the details. I'm more of a Browning 1885/Winchester Hi-Wall kind of guy. d8-) Hi-Walls are nice. I'm much happier now that uncle has quit trying to magnumize his Browning 45/70. I was getting a bit weary of shooting it for group after his shoulder would give out Wes A cargo strap, hooked over the front of the bench, and around the butt of the stock, can make a long day of that, less painful. To be sure, the two hooks, both hook on the bench, only the strap goes around the butt. :-) Hey, what a neat idea. I'll have to remember that one. -- Ed Huntress |
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Ed Huntress wrote:
"Trevor Jones" wrote in message news:VYQYi.11246$8S5.10258@edtnps82... Wes wrote: "Ed Huntress" wrote: For more than that, you'll need to get it from someone who followed it. It never interested me much so I don't know the details. I'm more of a Browning 1885/Winchester Hi-Wall kind of guy. d8-) Hi-Walls are nice. I'm much happier now that uncle has quit trying to magnumize his Browning 45/70. I was getting a bit weary of shooting it for group after his shoulder would give out Wes A cargo strap, hooked over the front of the bench, and around the butt of the stock, can make a long day of that, less painful. To be sure, the two hooks, both hook on the bench, only the strap goes around the butt. :-) Hey, what a neat idea. I'll have to remember that one. -- Ed Huntress Stole it from a guy that was selling shooting benches with the straps built in. His were nicer, but the bench was a right bugger to fit in a daypack. :-) Cheers Trevor Jones |
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"Trevor Jones" wrote in message news:0CRYi.11253$8S5.9124@edtnps82... snip A cargo strap, hooked over the front of the bench, and around the butt of the stock, can make a long day of that, less painful. To be sure, the two hooks, both hook on the bench, only the strap goes around the butt. :-) Hey, what a neat idea. I'll have to remember that one. -- Ed Huntress Stole it from a guy that was selling shooting benches with the straps built in. His were nicer, but the bench was a right bugger to fit in a daypack. :-) Cheers Trevor Jones I'm thinking that I could use that to (finally) pattern my 12-ga. properly with 3-1/2" magnums. Those things are brutal, and I've only made a superficial attempt at patterning it. -- Ed Huntress |
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