hell, I lived on highway 1 for a couple months. That hospital about 7 klicks north of Baghdad. I guess it is a Brigade HQ now, all the work we put into it. I was a TOC geek anyway.
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toc geek lol, id hate to have that job. especially hearing about bad shit happening to people you know out on patrol on the net
It could have been an M16A4, but it may instead have been an M4 SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar Modification). They are fitted with Pictinny rail along the length of the barrel, onto which accessories can be attached. Among these accessories are a reactive (red-dot) scope and a foregrip handle. A couple weeks back my friend returned from Iraq and recalled that although his standard weapon while in bivouac was a regular M16A2, in the field he was given an M4 SOPMOD (as his MOS was Intelligence, combat was not his primary concern).Asmodeane wrote:
Oh, I think I was confusing the M16A4 (image below) with the SCAR's. Sorry - didn't know that they came with a handle under the barrel.
http://www.vseleznev.com/m16a4.jpg
Edit: Here's a SOPMOD M4 complete with descriptions of most specialized components:
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Yes! That's exactly what it looked like, it was smaller and appeared slimmer than an M16! Thanks, Cap!
british demolition equipment tooimortal wrote:
Or new Russian 7.62mm ammuniton? German AA missiles? lmao Where and when? who were you with? HHB 3-16 FA TF Thunder 2BCT 4ID APR- SEP 03GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
Immortal I was at taji too when were you there....dont forget the thousands of rounds of french artillery shells
Baqubah, Balad, Ar Rashidiah. I have been all over the Diala Province.
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