Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “First M16 Rifles in the Vietnam War” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/first-m16-rifles-in-the-vietnam-war/.



Good read, thanks Mike!Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “First M16 Rifles in the Vietnam War” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/first-m16-rifles-in-the-vietnam-war/.
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It's weird to me that everybody hated the M16 and now all of a sudden it's to go to.
I wonder if it would have been a better rifle if it had a slightly heavier bullet or a slightly larger caliber bullet.
If Robert McNamera wasn’t so cheap and listened to the engineers, the US death toll in Vietnam would have been far lower.
If Robert McNamera wasn’t so cheap and listened to the engineers, the US death toll in Vietnam would have been far lower.
Agreed! He was a gun guy for sure. I did many protection details in OSI in the 70's. Gen LeMay would show up at various functions. We were briefed that he was always armed with his 1911 and that if anything happened he would probably pull it and get in the fight.Good article but as a former Air Force SAC guy i’d really have liked more credit given to General Curtis LeMay! He was the reason we got M16’s and the outstanding S&W Model 15 revolver
Agreed! He was a gun guy for sure. I did many protection details in OSI in the 70's. Gen LeMay would show up at various functions. We were briefed that he was always armed with his 1911 and that if anything happened he would probably pull it and get in the fight.