Anon Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2022 07:41AM
Uploader here, this shows the trend towards less weight on the stock and more
on the barrel, as that allows for greater accuracy (a more rigid barrel means
the bullet can only go one way). But they are still in .223, a calibre adopted
during the Vietnam war as it's the most profitable for the manufacturer: the
cartridge is the greatest cost of general ammunition.
While they fought in Vietnam, the Mutts sold weapons to Poland, the ships
unloaded in North Vietnam and their police shot the angry and betrayed veterans
afterwards as 'the bad guys'. It was all about the money.
Anon Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2022 07:50AM
Correction: the latest ones are still in .223.