sigp220.45
US Veteran
I had one of those "geez, I'm old" moments the other day. We have a new guy who just got out of the Air Force after a couple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan as an Air Force Combat Controller - basically he was assigned to Special Forces ground units and was the guy who spoke Air Force to pilots when the grunts wanted things blown up.
I got out of the Air Force almost 20 years ago, but hey - how much can things change? We were talking guns and I asked if he had to qualify on the M60.
He looked at me and cocked his head to the side like a dog hearing a strange sound. Then he said, "Ummm, I don't think we have those anymore." Later he offered to help me cross the street.
So, a little internet searching later I find out the venerable M60 has been replaced by the M240. OK, things do change. But I was surprised that many folks had bad things to say about the old M60.
Granted, I never had much to do with the thing. I was an Air Force Security Police officer (got out as a Capt) so I shot it few times but never had to qualify with it, but there were always M60s around on the fire teams. I always thought it was a good piece of gear.
I'd love the hear some first hand accounts of experiences with the old gun. And since no thread is complete without pictures, here's one of a guy who believes in keeping plenty of ammo around.
I got out of the Air Force almost 20 years ago, but hey - how much can things change? We were talking guns and I asked if he had to qualify on the M60.
He looked at me and cocked his head to the side like a dog hearing a strange sound. Then he said, "Ummm, I don't think we have those anymore." Later he offered to help me cross the street.
So, a little internet searching later I find out the venerable M60 has been replaced by the M240. OK, things do change. But I was surprised that many folks had bad things to say about the old M60.
Granted, I never had much to do with the thing. I was an Air Force Security Police officer (got out as a Capt) so I shot it few times but never had to qualify with it, but there were always M60s around on the fire teams. I always thought it was a good piece of gear.
I'd love the hear some first hand accounts of experiences with the old gun. And since no thread is complete without pictures, here's one of a guy who believes in keeping plenty of ammo around.
