FellowTraveler
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Like this.........OH well somthings not letting me post the image.I carried one for three years. Then later, when I was in a slot again that the personal weapon was a sidearm, we had those Beretta pea shooters, !
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Like this.........OH well somthings not letting me post the image.I carried one for three years. Then later, when I was in a slot again that the personal weapon was a sidearm, we had those Beretta pea shooters, !
Model 92 Beretta. 9mm, couldn't knock a 90 year old lady down if you hit her center of body mass. Overly complicated to tear down (I could field strip my 1911A1 in under 10 seconds) and just felt fragile in your hand compared to the venerable and indestructible .45 auto. But, all in the name of NATO ammunition compatibility and uniformity. THEY all should have adopted the .45 ACP round and Model 1911A1!Like this.........OH well somthings not letting me post the image.
I carried the 92F for a few years, not my choice of course. I could out score it any given day with my Sig Model 226, 9mm.Model 92 Beretta. 9mm, couldn't knock a 90 year old lady down if you hit her center of body mass. Overly complicated to tear down (I could field strip my 1911A1 in under 10 seconds) and just felt fragile in your hand compared to the venerable and indestructible .45 auto. But, all in the name of NATO ammunition compatibility and uniformity. THEY all should have adopted the .45 ACP round and Model 1911A1!
It's like the SAW vs. the M60. Just the sound of the M60 put the fear into enemy soldiers. And the serious hurt it could put on someone/thing out to about 1500 meters, too.
Yep, the firing rate was fast however; the receivers did have a problem with stretching over time.......It's like the SAW vs. the M60. Just the sound of the M60 put the fear into enemy soldiers. And the serious hurt it could put on someone/thing out to about 1500 meters, too.
A quad mount with four (4) 50 BMG's makes for a nice show too..............Being a former Armor Officer, nothing beats reaching out and touching someone with my turret-mount .50 cal. Ma Deuce really got somebody's attention!
I like the Suburban with the Dillon Areo Minigun.............There's always a 20mm Vulcan, if you want to put a LOT of rounds on target in a hurry. THAT was a blast to fire!
Not to mention the need to change barrels every minute when continuously firing. We had an older M-60 (the Serial # placed it's manufacture as late 1970, so it most likely had seen its fair share of use, quite possibly in 'Nam, by the time it was due to be replaced with a SAW) that we linked belts together and put just under 1,200 rounds through it in two minutes! The barrel was white hot and beginning to glow dark red where it locked into the receiver, and the droop had gotten to the point that my gunner had almost an inch of elevation on the gun to keep the rounds still hitting the side of the old M-59 APC used as a target at 900 meters down range! Needless to say, of course that barrel was now useless and it was too hot to grab with the glove to change the barrel, we let it sit for a couple of minutes and then slowly poured several canteens of water on it to get it cool enough to remove.Yep, the firing rate was fast however; the receivers did have a problem with stretching over time.......
Highly effective in gridlocked traffic!I like the Suburban with the Dillon Areo Minigun.............