My XM16-E1 had the gold buffer as was a shooter. The only problem was the constant armorer inspections in which they always want to trash it because the bore was pitted. As far as I know the July 67 replacements brought the first reliable rifles to the battalion. Well into 68 every squad had a...
I bought a carbine when I was a kid. I think it was $10 with a couple of boxes of ammo. Evidently the ammo had been wet and maybe 25% actually fired and when pulled a bullet the powder looked like short pieces of pasta. I traded it for something. Oswald must have had better ammo.
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