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Here's an interesting National Geographic segment on Force Recon.
Training before deployment etc. Shows nice shots of kit and weapons. Five parts. YouTube- National Geographic - Force Recon (Part 1) |
Hey all, just finished watching the documentary (thanks for posting it btw)
and noticed something: Part 5, time at 4:46, the guys missing the heat shield/hand guard on his rifle. Any ideas/explanations? Actually, when you look closer, I don't see a gas tube either. Airsoft maybe? link to part 5: YouTube- National Geographic - Force Recon (Part 5) |
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...t/DSC_1116.jpg
Civvie EI MAP and Back panel until I can source AI |
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PS: Thanks to Platypus on France-Airsoft's MARSOC group who answered my question, supported by pics, in exactly 3 minutes... |
Greenside kit, just lacking the TW Marpat boonie and an old EI Alice PRC148 pouch
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...irsoft/LBV.jpg LBV88 ALICE ammo pouch BHI 60 pouch x2 ALICE canteen pouch |
Here is my MARSOC loadout under construction
http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/p.../gear037-1.jpg Still missing all the little gucci like my Peltor PTT, Chem lights (I have them right now but didn't think of putting them on) Plastic zip cuffs and a couple other thing. |
AFAIK the current USMC issued 7.62 DMR platform is the Mk11 Mod 0... Does anyone knows if the M110 will replace it in the short time?
I'm interested in getting a DMR, possibly as a winter project for next year, and M110s are damn sexy lol... |
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All indications show that the U.S. Army has already taken on the SASS as their preferred semi-automatic precision shooting platform: http://www.knightarmco.com/m110.html http://www.tactical-life.com/online/...-11-mod-1-srs/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M110_Se..._Sniper_System |
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That's correct, the Mk11 Mod0 is Marine Corp, and is classified through the Naval Special Warfare Development Group.
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A limited number (180) of a hybrid of the Mk11 and M110 were purchased by the USMC a few years ago (long before the M110 was actually adopted by the Army) and carries the unofficial designation Mk11 Mod 1; it consists of a Mk11 with a M110 upper so it looks like an M110 but doesn't feature the adjustable stock or ambi controls. A modified version of the the M110 is being used by the Navy and Marine Corps (they're buying them as different kits, including different scopes) under the designation Mk11 Mod 2. AFAIK the only difference from the M110 is the use a M84 Gasbuster style charging handle. The Mk11 Mod 2 purportedly began service with 26MEU in the summer of 2006. A limited number of leftover Mk11 Mod 1s were recently released for civilian sales; this was a sell sheet for it: http://cdn1.thefirearmsblog.com/blog...sr25_1-tfb.jpg A few pics of Marines using either the Mk11 Mod 1 http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...1Marines-2.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...1Marines-3.jpg http://i602.photobucket.com/albums/t...SMC/120235.jpg http://i602.photobucket.com/albums/t...SMC/120234.jpg |
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@Conker: if you're doing DMR, keep in mind they're also using the M39 EMR as a replacement for the DMR. The Mk11 seems to be more for spotters and situations where a suppressed rifle is desired. http://www.athenswater.com/images/M39_EMR.jpg |
DMR = Designated Marksman Rifle
EMR = Enhanced Marksman Rifle Whats the difference? |
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