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Maynard G. Krebbs wrote:
Dirt wasn't the real problem. The Government/Military brass decided to use up a bunch of powder they had laying around and after testing were warned by Colt the rifle would have a high rate of jamming with the powder the military chose to use. Guess who won the argument? LOL Ah, so.... never heard that before but I'd believe it. I've gotten the impression, though, that the Mk 1 M-16 still jams a lot with any ammo. That .223 blunt stuff is terrible anyway. For a while I had a .270 and fired a lot of saboted .223 out of it, that worked OK. Ballistics is not an exact science ![]() DSK |