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Thread: KNS pins to long?

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    Quote Originally Posted by militarymoron View Post
    that's what i suspected - happens to the best of us ...
    Thanks and sorry.

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    FYI- I am not old enough to have been in Vietnam. I was issued the weapon in 1986 and it was for basic and AIT. I am more than sure it had a high round count. Apparently some people want to take "sniper" shots no matter what. The weapons I saw in Iraq had been in service for a long time. It was obvious by the wear on the lowers.

    Quote Originally Posted by bp7178 View Post
    I doubt the M16 that was just issued to you in Veitnam had that high of a round count, being that they were just being feilded.

    Along the same lines, just because a gun is old that is by no means an indication of round count or pin hole wear. I'm sure there were M16s from the 60s that went to stateside units and sat in a rack.

    That being said, the reviews i've read about the KNS pins had more to do with trigger pull and changing the feel of it more than wear.
    Last edited by Iraqgunz; 07-29-10 at 20:17.



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    wow contact the , nevermind funny tho how a simple ??? turns into an allout brawl and debate , good useful info here tho thanks guys

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