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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2010

m4 to m9

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  • i dont know if your a good shot, but you certainly look badass

  • @ThatDudeSirraj The reason the military uses weapons with safeties (Beretta M9 and Sig Sauer models) is because the safety either doubles as a de-cocking mechanism or the weapon has a built in de-cocking mechanism with a safety. This is so that you can make the weapon safe to holster and still ready to fire at a moments notice, and it also makes weapons handling/manipulation safer overall. "Safety is paramount" as they say, even in a combat zone.

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  • @colton12344321 Are you joking?  This dude looks lazy as fuck.

  • @johnstone587 To be honest, double action only with a thumb safety probably makes more sense, or even single action locked and cocked.

  • @colton12344321 That's what matters ;)

  • It's amazing to consider how the compact, light-weight Armalite design (the M-16, M-4, etc.) has changed basic infantry techniques. Prior to that, you could never walk around with your rifle slung in front of you hanging from a sling around your neck leaving both hands free, but still providing quick access to the rifle.

    Imagine trying that with an M-14, and M-1 or even an AK.

  • @TheCounter005 You make it sound impossible if you have and adjustable stock you should take advantage of the technique. Shifting to a target on the left is harder using the weaver stance. An isosceles stance gives you balance and when transitioning to a pistol.

  • badassary level infinite

  • fuck magpul, i like your style mate

  • @MikeEM1 The vest is solid enough to support the bottom of the buttstock, so the sights can be brought better into eye level without having to tilt the head.

  • What's with that form and grip? Stock over the shoulder much?

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