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My apoliges there are slight diffrences between the two. and i was looking at the picture on the discription of 1 bullet and two bullets for fire mode mistaken it for a two round burst. But the M4 should still have a single burst and full setting. every assult and carbine has a full auto ability or a three way choice.
All I'm saying is give one of the two a full auto choice.
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My apoliges there are slight diffrences between the two. and i was looking at the picture on the discription of 1 bullet and two bullets for fire mode mistaken it for a two round burst. But the M4 should still have a single burst and full setting. every assult and carbine has a full auto ability or a three way choice.
All I'm saying is give one of the two a full auto choice.
Actually the M16A4 and M4 variants haven't had a full auto option since the Vietnam era (the BF3 M16A3 should not have had a full auto mode if it was to be correct). The current rifles have only safe, semi, and burst. I know this because I used these weapons while fighting in Baghdad. Even the real weapons have slight differences in range and accuracy since one is a rifle and the other a carbine.
- 12 years ago
I was basing it off of Colts website.
- EA_Illium4 years ago
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Hey Everyone,
This post has gotten pretty old at this point, I will be closing it to prevent further necro posting.
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- 4 years ago
I'm not sure what country you were fighting for but the m4 is single fire and fully automatic. I know this because swat us m4s and I've shot one in the academy. No burst fire and it was a dpms.
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