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Looking For a...
« on: 03 Apr 2004, 18:19:14 »
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Hi I'm Looking For an M4 for V1.87, preferably with a Red Dot Scope, but im not really fussed about the scope.

If any one looking at this has one or knows of any good sights for one the post a reply.

Thank you
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Plz note trebor that you may send me your email address. Im new to the Forums so i cannot find you message.
« Last Edit: 03 Apr 2004, 18:34:57 by changer »

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« Reply #1 on: 03 Apr 2004, 18:35:59 »
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V1.87
1.87 :P ? You should upgrade to 1.91, it's the last truly official patch. You probably should also get the 1.96 RC patch. Then get Earl & Suchey's Marine Assault pack, it contains a large variety of high-quality weapons.

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« Reply #2 on: 03 Apr 2004, 18:38:32 »
Are you trebor?

I feel Silly asking. If not then thank you for the addvice, I'v tryed to update to 1.90 or V1.91 cannot remember, but it says ther are errors in specifec res addons and missions.  ???
« Last Edit: 03 Apr 2004, 18:43:51 by changer »

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« Reply #3 on: 03 Apr 2004, 18:47:09 »
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Are you trebor
Nope.

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changer

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« Reply #4 on: 03 Apr 2004, 18:53:19 »
O.K lost you there, umm will try copeing the files from CD to Hard drive, because it is simple to do, last time i tryed messing around with my computer i blew it up, and others stopped running all together.

but thanks any way.  :)

redownloading OFP upgrade, Cannot understand why it did not work first time, my cuson downloaded it and worked fine?
« Last Edit: 03 Apr 2004, 19:20:54 by changer »

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« Reply #5 on: 28 Apr 2004, 00:15:35 »
Hay Man if you see this then iv downloded the USMC weapon+Unit pack and may i say THANK YOU, THANK YOU Soooooooooooooo Much its mint, i really, really love you.  ??? where'd that come from:

Anyhows thanks for your help...

Dubieman

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« Reply #6 on: 28 Apr 2004, 00:50:14 »
Since I haven't seen Macguba in a while and I know he does this.



WELCOME TO THE FORUMS!



Anyways shouldn't the res add on have the XMS a M4 with red dot scope on it?

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« Reply #7 on: 28 Apr 2004, 02:55:39 »
Anyways shouldn't the res add on have the XMS a M4 with red dot scope on it?

Pretty sure that was the 1.3 upgrade...same one as the Aug and G36.

XM-177 just doesn't cut it, though, when there are actual M-4s out there :P

BTW, you need to dig around in the MARPAT readme a little bit to find all the slick weapons - some of them aren't in the default loadouts.
« Last Edit: 28 Apr 2004, 02:58:15 by SEAL84 »

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« Reply #8 on: 28 Apr 2004, 20:52:28 »
So the XM177 E2 isn't the M4? I always thought that it was suspicious. But isn't XM for experimental weapons and if its used by a NATO force shouldn't it be M177?
I think the M4 has a much higher firing rate too.

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« Reply #9 on: 29 Apr 2004, 01:47:12 »
AFAIK the XM-177 was the earliest "shorty" M16 used by American SF in Vietnam.  You can tell an XM-177 from a CAR-15 by the length of the barrel past the front sights - as you can see, the XM-177 is much shorter.

As for the designation, I think it stayed XM because it never became standard issue - the CAR15 took over that role (automatic carbine).

As for the history of the whole family of rifles, it goes something like this...

AR-10 -> AR-15 -> M-16 -> M-16A1 -> M-16A2 -> M16-A3/A4

AR-15 also -> XM-177 -> Colt "Commando"

AR-15 also -> CAR-15 -> M-4 (adopted 1994) -> M4-A1

The SR-25 is also from the M-16 bloodline - it comes full-circle in that it is most like the AR-10, at least in caliber (7.62mm).

More recently, M4-A1 -> HKM4 (H&K did some upgrade work and the results are as usual great)

Then you have the Colt models 633 and 635, which are essentially Colt Commandos chambered for 9mm Parabellum.

bigdog632

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« Reply #10 on: 29 Apr 2004, 06:51:06 »
http://www.cybershooters.org/dgca/bushmaster_m4.htm
according to this the xm177 was the predecessor to the car16 and the M4 carbine
i guess

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« Reply #11 on: 29 Apr 2004, 22:25:09 »
Its all coming together now......

On Metal Gear Solid SOL the M4 had a long barrel in front of the sights, longer than the XM-177e2.

As for that family tree, that's intersting that so many three comapnies made almost the same weapon, wouldn't they compete for contracts and sue over patents? Or maybe those patents wore off (17 years).
« Last Edit: 29 Apr 2004, 22:25:55 by GuiltyRoachKilla »

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« Reply #12 on: 29 Apr 2004, 22:50:06 »
Well I believe it was Eugene Stoner who came up with the AR-10, but Armalite actually started building them, which then got bought by Colt, who licenses to FN and Bushmaster, I think...not sure, but the prod rights to the weapon have certainly changed hands quite a bit.

I'll try and dig that info up.

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K, here we go...

Stoner worked for Armalite and designed the AR-10.  1957, the Army asks Armalite for a 5.56mm auto rifle and thus is born the AR-15.  1960, Stoner leaves Armalite and joins Colt - Armalite doesn't like the way development is going and sell the design to Colt around the same time.

1988, the US division of FN becomes the primary DoD contractor for the M16.

Now, Armalite apparantly still builds them, as well as FN, Bushmaster, Diemaco (under license) and a bunch of others, but Colt is the one who sold the designs to them.

So from 1960 on, the whole M16 family is primarily the property of Colt, but Colt only makes them now for civil and law-enforcement markets.
« Last Edit: 29 Apr 2004, 22:57:15 by SEAL84 »

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« Reply #13 on: 30 Apr 2004, 07:33:43 »
i was issued an FN model M16A2 when i was in the army, though i would have rather had a colt ;D

we got the M4's as i left they looked pretty sweet

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« Reply #14 on: 30 Apr 2004, 07:35:07 »
So from 1960 on, the whole M16 family is primarily the property of Colt, but Colt only makes them now for civil and law-enforcement markets.


the M4s we were issued were made by colt