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June 5th, 2011, 22:56 | #1 |
G&p m16vn ( exm16a1)
Yup, I got it about a year ago from one of my friends, there was nothing G&P about the internals, so I had them swaped For Systema/Tm/G&P mix.
Now, External Review: All Metal Construction, can use Real Steel Handguard, No trap door on the stock ( the real thing!), 3-prong Flash hider is on top, Body is INSANE, The Markings Are All There! Very Solid, Only Once I had to ditch her, not even a scratch . No Forward Assist ( XM16A1) Before the M16A1 with Forward Assist and Birdcage Flash Hiders. Sights Are quite Reliable, easy to ajust, now, the only downside of this beast was the hop-up ( Who Was G&P by the way) , Rubber went loose quite fast and had to change the whole hop-up Mecanism for a TM. And Oh, the A1 grip was really fragile! she broke off even before gaming, so now I'm stuck with a A2 Grip for some time In a combat situation, I prefer the Triangle handguard of a rail grip any day! And since the stock is shorter off 2 cm off an M16A2 stock, I think it's a lot more comfortable I FORGOT: I had a G&P Gearbox , Similar ( same same same ) as the ones that they placed in those VN models, I had it in my M733, I never touched the thing, nor even opened it, this is Awesomness in a box, seriously! Let's See Pictures! Yes I know, The Fake Bolt isn't there, I removed it for some what I don't know reason And When you have such a weapon, you need to have all those shorty Mags With it ! ( I have 8 ) And, you absolutely need the loadout that goes with it! No tacticool Stuff no nothing! just plain old Vietnam stuff! Now, Back to the Rifle! Due to it's rarety and beauty, this is a damn good buy! you shouldn't pass on one of these, I ain't saying that it's the best, But it's absolutely not the worst, and it's one heck of a rifle to make Vietnam Impressions! MP-me if you have questions!
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Jean I has retired because of excessive beating and shooting, but his legacy will go on forever Last edited by Cactus-man; June 5th, 2011 at 23:11.. |
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