26 sec... I give up.
26 sec... I give up.
My Army "Soldiers Handbook" from basic training in 1985, and the issue I have on .PDF from 1999, make no mention of a time requirement for field stripping the M16.
The soldier must demonstrate the ability to disassemble, reassemble and function check the weapon, but there is not a time requirement.
A “GO” or “NO GO” is based off demonstrating the task, and performing it correctly.
Holy crap that girl was good! I don't think I could compete with that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDlodGEp_9o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B2rKj4eZgo
ETA Her father should buy her a better gun...
Unfortunately, she's got a big problems with limp wristing with all those jams, but thats awesome she's starting at an early age.
I had the same problem with my kids with my Beretta 92FS, my Mini-14, and my Colt AR when they were younger and smaller. It seemed to be a combination of not enough strength and not enough body weight. Semi-auto's have to have something solid to buck against function properly.
That young girl has really got it going on. I just wish she were 5-6 yrs older and lived in Colo Spr. That is exactly the kind of girl I want my son to date and eventually marry!
[NOTE: All firearms mentioned above were sadly lost in a tragic boating accident.]
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