One more member from the "gun archeology" series :-)
The USAF was the first (except for some "special" units) to adopt the M16. Some, apparently, still had the early brown repainted furniture (in black or green) and some even had the early "triangular" charging handle and the "duckbill" three prong flash hider. Ultimately, these part were upgraded with the newer versions - the triangular handle proved to be very inconvenient, hard to grip, and the duckbill flash hider was too weak and occasionally one or more of the prongs broke off while firing.
Will be released with v3.1.
tri. count : 10 758
It's Vietnam-era like the XM16E1 isn't it? Would be hilarious to see it's jammed like in reality when gun condition drops too low :D. BTW, how about adding a touch of modern warfare to the later M16 & M4 models? Stuff like Picatinny rail, foregrip and such? Thanks for your awesome work :)
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