YES!!! THANK YOU. Almost nobody showcases the actual loading *of* the magazine. It's extremely satisfying and I almost never see it. Thanks again, Misha.
@@august6281 From what I know, soldiers carried a few backup (pre-loaded) magazines with them. So at very least they'd have a swift means of reloading in a pinch. However, when the spares run out, they'd use these stripper clips to load up the magazines again. Which Misha demonstrated beautifully.
@@august6281Bulk quantities of 5.56 usually come in cans filled with factory loaded stripper clips. All you need is to put your key on your magazine and load away!
Very hard to focus the camera in Such a manner it doesn't point to the gun or the background, but it is possible to see a glimpse of the round mid air even through a scope.
I absolutely love M16 and all it’s family of rifles. There’s just something in it’s silhouette. And that carrying handle. In fact, one of my very favorite gun depictions is M16+M203 complex. It just looks absolutely perfect and I adore it, from a purely aesthetic point if view. I mostly view guns from that PoV.
I always used the XM16E1 in semi-auto in MGS3 but had no idea how effective it actually was from a IRL marksmanship standpoint until now. That's a pretty tight spread being fired in such succession
The M16 rifle is a family of military rifles adapted from the ArmaLite AR-15 rifle for the United States military. The original M16 rifle was a 5.56×45mm automatic rifle with a 20-round magazine. Wikipedia Length: 38.81 in (986 mm) (M16A1); 39.63 in (1,007 mm) (M16A2); 39.37 in (1,000 mm) (M16A4) Caliber: 5.56 mm (.223 in) Designed: 1959 In service: 1964-present Muzzle velocity: 3,150 ft/s (960 m/s) (M855A1 round) Produced: : 1963-present; Sights: Iron sights: Rear: aperture; L-type flip; Front: wing-protected post; Various aiming optics
M16, a weapon Tony Montana calls "Little Friend". When you need to take on an army, this "Little Friend" is all the help you'll need. Or the M16, a weapon that can be used to take on fighting the giant evil mermaid like Chelsea/Nerissa.
@@joaopedrobaggio4475The original models were actually hated because of the small magazine. And were only used as the last resort. Most soldiers actually preferred older guns such as the ppsh41 or m1 garand over the M16.
I didn’t realize how much I liked the 16 until I got to my unit and the armorer handed me an M14. The 16 had its quirks, but once you learned how to sight it at different ranges (distances) it was a superb weapon. Mine was anyway.
I love the Americans here talk about how nostalgic this weapon is, even though this weapon caused a lot of war crimes in many conflicts. Too sad it's not just a joke.💀
The cicadas are all hearing Fortunate Son on a very low frequency that humans can't register. They all had a front row seat for an epic showcase of one of the greatest classic assault rifles. I admit, I'm jealous.
I loved this thing when I served in the USMC. Such a shame that about half the country now looks at these as “super scary black “””assault weapons”””” especially in the super anti 2nd amendment states like where I live (Connecticut)