M1s or M14s in Iraq?

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  • Winamac

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    M14

    When I was in Afghanistan in 2010 it was not un-common at all to see the M14 being carried and used.In fact in one situation I had a Army designated marksman save my arse with a M14.:patriot:
     

    45fan

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    I never saw any wood stocks, but I know our armory had a rack full of McMillan stocked M14s back in 2000. I was always itching to shoot one of them instead of my M16 when we qualified, I knew even then what they are capable of.
     

    Cerberus

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    I am going ot have to quit reading this post...serious jonesing to plop down the cash for a M1a from Springfield!! DOH!

    You won't regret it. Got mine back in early December and I'm loving it. We had 2 M14s on my first trip over in 2005. The second trip in 2008 I actually saw a female carrying one at the PX when we stopped over in Baghdad. It was a WTF situation.
     

    DragonGunner

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    I am going ot have to quit reading this post...serious jonesing to plop down the cash for a M1a from Springfield!! DOH!



    Don't let me discourage you in any way....


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    Tomfoolery

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    Hard to think of a modern army capable of fighting (or at least trying to) 5th generation warfare that doesn't have squad/platoon based DMRs anymore. They're just clutch.

    Russia
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    United States
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    England
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    This doesn't even count all the former Warsaw pact countries and the Kalshnikov variants they run. The DMR is to vital to modern warfare to go without.
     

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