The lightweight modern materials of the M16 are much more precision-tooled and stuff doesn't fit together right if slightly off
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
That's something people notice a lot about older products designed to last vs newer products designed not to
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Soldiers in Vietnam complained a ton about the lightweight aluminum receiver (the part that takes the most force) in the M16
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And how finicky it was and how any minor defect could make your gun jam at the worst time
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There was also shit about how the M16 was so precisely machined to try to make it last longer without maintenance by keeping dirt out
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Only -- and this is also a familiar complaint with newer tech -- it doesn't help that much and just makes cleaning it harder
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Compare the AK-47 which is known for being put together "loosely" and having holes everywhere to get gunk out
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Joe Haldeman has a story where he says he saw someone pick up an AK-47 from a puddle, shake the water out and immediately start shooting
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Again all that variance makes it not very accurate but in modern war accuracy is overrated
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Part of the issue was to clean the M16 you had to have a special kit and read the manual and whatnot
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The best tech is stuff you can figure out just by looking at it, especially for spreading revolutions
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