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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7804608" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>A few things to respond to in the past couple days, so I apologize for not quoting all of the relative posts.</p><p></p><p>1. Getting shot doesn't make your body get thrown back. Doesn't happen.</p><p>2. Automatic weapons in modern use are meant for suppressing, not necessarily killing. They are highly inaccurate. If you kill the enemy, great. But they are meant for suppressing while the rest of your squad flanks into position. </p><p>3. the military moved from heavy caliber like 7.62 (M60s) to lighter caliber 5.56 (M249) for squad based automatic weapons because you can carry more rounds (I think Hussar mentioned this) and you have a universal round type for every soldier</p><p>4. It was official army training that the reason you used a 5.56 round for your M16 was because hitting an enemy took 3 out of combat (the wounded one, and 2 men to carry them out). I.e., the 5.56 was meant to wound and not kill (even if we were trained to kill) Regardless of how true that is in practical application of combat, that's how the army officially trained it. At least when I was in in the early 90s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7804608, member: 15700"] A few things to respond to in the past couple days, so I apologize for not quoting all of the relative posts. 1. Getting shot doesn't make your body get thrown back. Doesn't happen. 2. Automatic weapons in modern use are meant for suppressing, not necessarily killing. They are highly inaccurate. If you kill the enemy, great. But they are meant for suppressing while the rest of your squad flanks into position. 3. the military moved from heavy caliber like 7.62 (M60s) to lighter caliber 5.56 (M249) for squad based automatic weapons because you can carry more rounds (I think Hussar mentioned this) and you have a universal round type for every soldier 4. It was official army training that the reason you used a 5.56 round for your M16 was because hitting an enemy took 3 out of combat (the wounded one, and 2 men to carry them out). I.e., the 5.56 was meant to wound and not kill (even if we were trained to kill) Regardless of how true that is in practical application of combat, that's how the army officially trained it. At least when I was in in the early 90s. [/QUOTE]
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