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  • Backwoods

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    Civilian # vs military#
    It is sometimes hard to no which guns are what, when you change over from the civilian side to the Military side. I know a few but would like some more info. Correct me if I'm wrong on mine.
    Barrett 82 = m107
    FN mag 58 = m240
     

    shooter521

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    I think the XM-110=Ar-10

    Nope, the M110, like the Mk11 Mod 0, is based on the Knights SR-25.
    800px-M110_ECP_Left.jpg
     

    JosephR

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    Mk 46 and Mk 48 = M249

    Budda budda jam!

    Nope. Different weapons/configurations. It's akin to calling an M16 an M4. Some M4s are essentially M16s but they are built differently.

    Mk46 are lightened and shortened M249s. Mk48s are .308s- beefed up Mk46s essentially.

    The Barrett M107 is a Barrett M95 developed as a bolt version of the 82. The army did not need it and the name M107 was "reused" for the M82 now... Weird, I know.
     
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