Look at all the early parts on this M16Information
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I remember the early footage at the time showing chrome bolt carriers and type 2(I think) flash hiders. Do you think this pic was stock or just an early rifle that was hiding in a small arms locker? Finally seeing the light of day in 1975? And the waffle mag?
Regards, Jim
Looks like a late 602 to me. No dimples on the safety or rear take-down pin and I don't see raised markings around the rear sight. Pretty cool picture.
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Were you guys Air Force? , I was talking Army.
No Sir DaveHH, I was in a Army assauly helo unit.
A sergeant i knew found some (and issued them) original, green-stocked M16s while on a stopover in England. Never fired, never issued up to that point.
This was in 2006. USAF armory at one of the bases their, they needed to post guards and all the other rifles were spoken for and theirs were packed on an aircraft and sealed IIRC.
I remember coming across a rack of 10 or so EX1 FNs in Victoria BC in a QM lock up. There was a sign at the bottom "Do not issue" and I was quickly escorted away when I made known I knew what they were. The next time I went in there they were gone. This was 1984.
Regards, Jim
That looks like a late version of the Model 602, non-forward assist, with a waffle mag. Current style charging handle and later three prong. We had a green stocked 601 in my AF SP arms room in the late 80s.
Edit: after looking harder, it might be a partial fence lower, which would make it a very early 604 Model used by Air Force and Navy.
Last edited by imarangemaster; 09-04-2011 at 04:34 PM.
From the way the port cover sticks out at an angle there is no doubt that it has the partial fence lower.
Roscoe, doesn't the dust cover hold out due to the take down pin boss?
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