tuna
NES Member
Nice thread!
I'd never owned an AR (didn't like them when I was in the Army) until a few years ago, when I figured I "should" have one. So I bought a preban SP1, which I thought I'd like: in my view, every M16-derived weapon MUST HAVE tapering handguards and a carry handle. I promptly flipped that SP1 for an AR180, and I never plan to own another AR.
I trained on the M16A2, which I was fine with, and when I was in the Guard there were still some A1s around. When I went active, my unit was just fielding the M4, which we carried with fixed handguards and the carry handle ALWAYS attached; my chain of command had no idea how to use all the doodads you could put on the rail, and they were afraid of signing any of that stuff out of the arms room anyway. So they told us not to take the handle off, for fear of messing up the zero. The Army I served in was still very much an "iron-sights" Army.
When we went to Kosovo, I believe we were the only NATO troops with anything other than M16A2s. The other units we came into contact with were envious of our M4s. We referred to their M16s as "muskets."
I’ve never fired an AR. Never owned one, doubt I ever will. I came close a few months ago, but got better.
When I was looking at them, I couldn’t get my head around the lack of carry handle (which I actually found useful to carry the gun) and how heavy the gay round hand guards were. I went through basic with the A1, most of my career with the A2 and finished with the M4. I like the A1 style, but I’m not going to pay “retro collector” prices for an “old gun”.