ok, I have an M4SD (D-Boys BI-3881M) that I have only ever had opened once to have the HopUp Tracer Unit (HUTU) installed. This has been a somewhat worthwhile investment, as I have participated in two night battles. Once I get some night vision goggles, I will attempt to go to more.
I no longer have an optic on it. I need to get a holographic sight. the reason for this is the low quality of my left eye. with my left eye only, the world looks like this to me.
see, its not a happy thing. so when I try to aim iron sights with my left eye its useless. so dont ask me to. I will turn and hit you in the face because you have been fucking warned. dont be a retard or I will lose my temper.
If I am aiming with both eyes open and sighting my left eye through a holograph or a red dot, I can aim it successfully and hit targets out to 100meters.
in case you care, this is one of my dearest friends. when I had a team, he was my 2nd. if I had more people and a better leadership style, he would have been in command directly of 80% of those forces because he has a better understanding of wide battlefield command. I am just a simple minded commando; I like to tear shit up with about 2 or 3 other guys following me.
I am New Age American. I have been raised with TOLERANCE TOLERANCE TOLERANCE beaten into me. accepting new ideas is not an option, it is required. at least listening to a shitty plan to see if there is anything useful is a key to life. the differences in people must be valued and shit like that.
He is Old School American. kick the enemy ass, do as you are told, if something is wrong then it is wrong, if its from the enemy it is wrong, I dont want that AK shit in my hands unless I stole it from charlie!
put the two together, you get a sitcom.
my reason for pointing out this difference? has to do with my AK post earlier. yeah, its not good on a guy like him who has bad memories of training. when I went to "Basic Combat Training" at Fort Knox Kentucky, I was taught that the enemy was arab speaking and religiously hateful of me sometimes.
when he went to "Boot Camp" at Paris Island, it was "Russians are the enemy, and if they aren't the enemy they gave the enemy weapons and are bad for doing so!" also "if the russians didnt do it, the chinese did!" so an AK for him is not a happy subject.
so I feel it ok to put his image in this subject since it is about weapons designed to be as reliable as the AK but be American Made (or designed with our help, then designed elsewhere and built here).
here are the models I would consider in the future besides an M4, since that is in another subject.
FN SCAR L (Mk16).
this is something I would not exactly get myself unless it was cheap. I'd suggest it for others, and even help my friend get it one day.
it comes in Tan or Black. For its purpose, I highly suggest getting it in tan.
the EGLM is also a good touch. in airsoft, its more like a big shotgun blast. but its useful sometimes.
FN SCAR H (Mk17)
This is more my style. the 7.62x51mm round is much better in my opinion because of its stopping power. yes, airsoft always shoots the 6mm BB but its how I feel when shooting it that matters.
I would want a pair of this if I could afford it... the CQC model and the SV model. the CQC I would have at 310fps with a tightbore for indoor combat. the SV I would have at 390fps with a tightbore for shooting far away on full auto with a good optic. The CQC model, I would get in black. the SV I'd make sure to keep in tan.
Masada ACR
this one is done nicely, and I would get this in NATO configuration and in OD. I'd have this set for an indoor velocity with a tightbore so that I can use it inside and outside in all places.
Heckler & Koch HK416
I'd need this one because its closest to an M4/M16. I'd want it to have the 16 inch barrel with the clubfoot stock. It means that I can put a longer tightbore in it and sharpshoot with it. its kinda heavy, which is why I dont push for older folks to use it unless they like all the rails.
these are the modern day special forces models that get my attention and I want and or recommend.
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