Yep. I agree that M4 is lighter and has a lot of thing to do with it. Since I’m a “ Thai Reserve Officer Training Corps Student “ or TROTCS (mostly made of 15-18 years old boys) It’s hard to get a hand on a up-to-date firearms. We usually train with non-functional M1Garands or Carbines . But there are several guns like HK33, M4s and Tar21 in the Army and they’re still using M16s.
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Plus, M-4s are highly customizable. Not that you’re allowed to do a whole lot if you’re in the military with one, but mechanically the options are there. Though I do love that clean, classic M-16 design.
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Yep. I agree that M4 is lighter and has a lot of thing to do with it. Since I’m a “ Thai Reserve Officer Training Corps Student “ or TROTCS (mostly made of 15-18 years old boys) It’s hard to get a hand on a up-to-date firearms. We usually train with non-functional M1Garands or Carbines . But there are several guns like HK33, M4s and Tar21 in the Army and they’re still using M16s.
Plus, M-4s are highly customizable. Not that you’re allowed to do a whole lot if you’re in the military with one, but mechanically the options are there. Though I do love that clean, classic M-16 design.