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11/27/2006 5:22:05 PM EDT
A friend on mine said he used a scope during basic. What types are being? Is it similar to the old colt scope?
11/27/2006 5:25:58 PM EDT
[#1]
He probably had an aimpoint, unless he is talking about night vision.
11/27/2006 5:27:43 PM EDT
[#2]
^ ditto. i hope they taught them to use the irons too
11/27/2006 5:28:55 PM EDT
[#3]
USMC in my day, had only introductory night vision training with ancient NVG scopes  (this consisted of firing 30 rounds), wouldn't have a clue about current training however.
11/27/2006 5:37:04 PM EDT
[#4]
Scopes?  In boot camp?  I went through Parris Island 8 years ago and never, never saw a scope.  All the high speed, low drag crap was after in your ICS or when you hit the fleet.

I can say with 99% certainty that recruits don't see scopes in the USMC.

other branches may vary.
11/27/2006 6:28:16 PM EDT
[#5]
i know in af basic they now use m4 w/ aimpoints. a bunch of new kids showed up to my unit one day and couldn't even arm up because all we had in our armory were plain jane m16a2s. half of them couldn't qualify with the iron sights go figure.

ap
11/27/2006 6:36:38 PM EDT
[#6]
Hmmm...it's a scary thought that recruits would be training with optics rather than learning how to effectively use iron sights - and then even scarier when they cannot qualify with iron sights.    

I took a 16" AR to the range this weekend with an Aimpoint Comp M2 and shot it with both the Comp M2 and with issue iron sights.  I found that at 100 yards the groups were as good if not slightly better with iron sights than with the 4 MOA dot Aimpoint. The M2 is slightly faster in some cases for target acquisition, but at longer ranges the iron sights are, in my opinion, more precise.
 
11/27/2006 6:40:52 PM EDT
[#7]
My son is at Benning right now and they were issued Aimpoints.
11/27/2006 6:43:34 PM EDT
[#8]
As of 2 months ago,at FLW basic and AIT you still shot all qualification courses with iron sights.  You shot again with the M68 CCO(aimpoint) but it was not for score just to get you used to using it.  I was there being reclassed as an MP.  TJR
11/27/2006 6:52:25 PM EDT
[#9]

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Scopes?  In boot camp?  I went through Parris Island 8 years ago and never, never saw a scope.  All the high speed, low drag crap was after in your ICS or when you hit the fleet.

I can say with 99% certainty that recruits don't see scopes in the USMC.

other branches may vary.


+1
11/27/2006 6:54:44 PM EDT
[#10]
well... to be fair i think it's safe to say that 9 out of 1o of the airmen will never shoot a black rifle (for duty) again. only af folks who regularly carry rifles are security forces (aka sp's) and obviously specops types.

ap
11/27/2006 6:58:13 PM EDT
[#11]
Heh, so what happens when the M68 breaks? Spray n' pray? I qualified on irons in the Army, goes to show you who is the superior branch after all...

jk
11/27/2006 7:07:46 PM EDT
[#12]
We certainly didn't use scopes in basic...of course that was when that grinning peanut farming jerk was CINC so it was a few years ago...
11/27/2006 7:16:40 PM EDT
[#13]
You served under Carter? You, good sir, are a braver man than I.
11/27/2006 7:18:07 PM EDT
[#14]
lol i guess each branch has it's own pros and cons.

af is all about ground pounding...


... from about 15,ooo feet

same team, same fight

ap
11/27/2006 7:18:53 PM EDT
[#15]

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i know in af basic they now use m4 w/ aimpoints. a bunch of new kids showed up to my unit one day and couldn't even arm up because all we had in our armory were plain jane m16a2s. half of them couldn't qualify with the iron sights go figure.

ap


WTF?  When did they go through?
We get cherries every few weeks, and they're all talking about carrying around smurf shooters with irons.  No one has mentioned any dot.
11/27/2006 7:18:56 PM EDT
[#16]
in basic we used m68's and we did use nvg's later on in the cycle. and yes we did qualify with iron sights.
11/27/2006 7:19:36 PM EDT
[#17]

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I qualified on irons in the Army, goes to show you who is the superior branch after all...

jk


Yeah, the Marines.
11/27/2006 7:29:56 PM EDT
[#18]
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I qualified on irons in the Army, goes to show you who is the superior branch after all...

jk


Yeah, the Marines.


They all yell 'Semper Fi!',
then hit the beach and die...
No their ain't no Airborne Rangers in the Marines!
11/27/2006 7:33:26 PM EDT
[#19]

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Quoted:

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I qualified on irons in the Army, goes to show you who is the superior branch after all...

jk


Yeah, the Marines.


They all yell 'Semper Fi!',
then hit the beach and die...
No their ain't no Airborne Rangers in the Marines!


lol, so it begins...
11/27/2006 8:04:41 PM EDT
[#20]

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WTF?  When did they go through?
We get cherries every few weeks, and they're all talking about carrying around smurf shooters with irons.  No one has mentioned any dot.


it was a few years back, probably two, seems like another lifetime ago. maybe i have basic and tech school mixed up?

.ap
11/27/2006 8:33:20 PM EDT
[#21]
I want to basic training in 2002, and I was in the reserves from 2002-2005.

I have never seen an aimpoint or any optic on any rifle owned by the US military, in person.  In the last two years, I've seen a lot of them in pictures, but as I stated before, never saw one, was never issued one.

I was in a 4,000 man infantry brigade and hardly anyone even had an M4.  Those that did had a regular carrying handle like the rest of us.

The only rifle I ever used in the Army was an M16A2.  I'm only 23 and I feel like an old man now since the young bucks can't qualify with irons.
11/27/2006 9:28:24 PM EDT
[#22]

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I qualified on irons in the Army, goes to show you who is the superior branch after all...

jk


Yeah, the Marines.


They all yell 'Semper Fi!',
then hit the beach and die...
No their ain't no Airborne Rangers in the Marines!


Interservice rivalry is one thing, but joking about fellow servicemen dying is not cool.

Therefore . . . . . . .


We used irons when I was in Basic.
11/27/2006 9:42:51 PM EDT
[#23]
Infantry OSUT, Ft. Benning 2001.

Used M16A2's with iron sights the entire time, except for 1 range.  It was a night fire, and earlier that day, we helped 'assemble' what I vaguely remember to be somewhere between 20-40 M16A4's (flattop with rail system), that appeared to be in NIB, unfired condition.  They had some type of optic on them, along with a PAQ4-C.  Either they were put together wrong, weren't adjusted worth a shit, etc., because myself and about half of our platoon couldn't see the PAQ marker on the target that night.

I know it sounds like I have no idea what I'm talking about, but as anyone in the military knows, they really don't tell you half the shit you should know, and it was rush rush rush 24/7 when i was there.

Furthermore, some of the soldiers in OSUT at the time I was there did carry M16A4's during the cycle, although they had covers on their rails and carry handles mounted.  In my company it was all A2's though.
11/27/2006 9:44:32 PM EDT
[#24]
Infantry recruits at OSUT quality with irons during Basic Rifle Marksmanship, and are then issued Aimpoints for Advanced Rifle Marksmanship and qualify again with them (the irons qual is the record fire though).
11/27/2006 9:50:33 PM EDT
[#25]

Interservice rivalry is one thing, but making light of fellow service men dying for their country is way out of line.


Apparently you never once ran in formation or sang a running cadence. Hell death (yours, mine, ours) is part of at least 80% of all cadence I bet....

And back OT: in my 10 years in the Army (93-03) I was never once was officially issued an optical weapons sight other than an AN/PVS-4 with a 7.62 reticle for a M60.
11/27/2006 9:54:36 PM EDT
[#26]

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Interservice rivalry is one thing, but making light of fellow service men dying for their country is way out of line.


Apparently you never once ran in formation or sang a running cadence. Hell death (yours, mine, ours) is part of at least 80% of all cadence I bet....



Amen!

Airborne Rangers in the sky, all will jump, and some will die...
11/27/2006 9:58:09 PM EDT
[#27]
I am currently in the Georgia Army National Guard, coming close to ending a 20-year stint. I've had the chance to observe the current BCT course at Ft. Leonard Wood and I can tell you without a doubt that recruits do not use optics in BCT.

What is your friends MOS by chance? I have heard of the M68 (Aimpoint) being trained in 11B10 school at Ft. Benning, but do not know for sure.
11/27/2006 10:14:32 PM EDT
[#28]

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I am currently in the Georgia Army National Guard, coming close to ending a 20-year stint. I've had the chance to observe the current BCT course at Ft. Leonard Wood and I can tell you without a doubt that recruits do not use optics in BCT.

What is your friends MOS by chance? I have heard of the M68 (Aimpoint) being trained in 11B10 school at Ft. Benning, but do not know for sure.


You 48th BCT bastard!

Were you over there 05-06?
11/27/2006 11:20:08 PM EDT
[#29]
i got back from ft knox a couple months ago. i am a 19D scout and we got m16a4's while fat tankers 19k got m4's which was bull shit but anyways we only used m68's for night fire's and refelx fire's. everything else was done with iron's.
11/28/2006 1:04:40 AM EDT
[#30]
OSUT at Benning, Jan 2002, 2/54 ITB.

M16A4's with iron sights.  We merely familiarized with the M68.  Qualified 39/40 with irons.  I missed the 50yd tgt, left side.  Gotta love tunnel vision.  Saw it at the last second and it fell down the instant I put my sights on it, right as my sear was about to break.  Finished with 1 round in the chamber.  Man, was I pissed at myself.

When we familiarized, we shot at the 3D moving targets at about 150yds, I think.  We played with the AN PEQ for a night fire exercise.  We just showed up at a range during night time and stepped up to the firing line to a rifle that already had the crap on it.  We didn't get to use them on our own rifles.  However, they did teach us how to sight the AN PEQ in during the day using a NVG Monocular.
11/28/2006 1:18:45 AM EDT
[#31]

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I am currently in the Georgia Army National Guard, coming close to ending a 20-year stint. I've had the chance to observe the current BCT course at Ft. Leonard Wood and I can tell you without a doubt that recruits do not use optics in BCT.

What is your friends MOS by chance? I have heard of the M68 (Aimpoint) being trained in 11B10 school at Ft. Benning, but do not know for sure.


You 48th BCT bastard!

Were you over there 05-06?


Nope, but was there in 2004-2005. Don't worry though, the sun was just as nice then. We are planning a return trip probably in late 2007 / early 2008. See ya then, Air Assault! ;)
11/28/2006 2:31:47 AM EDT
[#32]

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i know in af basic they now use m4 w/ aimpoints.

For all 40 rounds?  
11/28/2006 4:45:34 AM EDT
[#33]
Ft. Benning, OSUT, 1983.

We had them there triangle handguards and a rail was something a train ran on. Red dots? Them there Indian people had 'em on their foreheads. What you kids talkin' 'bout? Time for my Geritol and change my Depends.....sumbitch!  
11/28/2006 5:21:51 AM EDT
[#34]

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well... to be fair i think it's safe to say that 9 out of 1o of the airmen will never shoot a black rifle (for duty) again. only af folks who regularly carry rifles are security forces (aka sp's) and obviously specops types.

ap


Not quite, thankfully airman now destined for overseas regardless of AFSC, will be trained in combat arms. We should all be trained to be able to function with rifle on our back(.) Simple fact is that SF can't cover our behinds all the time, especially now since there mission has grown. Training to defend ourselves is about the best insurance policy I can think of.. I think that a shorter barrel length is ideal for the shooting that most AF guys would ever potentially see and allows more freedom of movement, and a reflex sight should be the standard bearing that in mind.
11/28/2006 6:46:19 AM EDT
[#35]
The kids at Benning are getting familiarization with M68's (Aimpoints).  Just about everybody else is still using irons.  I wouldn't put it past the cub scouts at Ft. Jackson having someone shoot for them.

Rich
11/28/2006 7:27:42 AM EDT
[#36]
Semper Fi, Do or Die!!!

I don't know but it's been said...
Army wings are made of lead....

I don't know but I've been told...
Marine Corps wings are made of Gold..



BTW.....There are Airborn Rangers in the Corps. The Marine Corps does send grunts to Ranger and Airborn school from time to time. They usually call it a vacation. Had two in my company that went to Ranger school. They just couldn't get the brass to send them to jump school after that. I have met Marines that went to both.


Allowing boots to qualify with optics would be the worst thing they could do. Batteries die, optics break. Enemy weapons aren't going to be tricked out. You need to be able to pickup and drive on. If you wanted it "easy" should have stayed out of the service.
11/28/2006 7:31:43 AM EDT
[#37]

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i got back from ft knox a couple months ago. i am a 19D scout and we got m16a4's while fat tankers 19k got m4's which was bull shit but anyways we only used m68's for night fire's and refelx fire's. everything else was done with iron's.


Well the problem is you're in the Cav.  Become a man and join the straightlegs...
11/28/2006 8:29:11 AM EDT
[#38]

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I am currently in the Georgia Army National Guard, coming close to ending a 20-year stint. I've had the chance to observe the current BCT course at Ft. Leonard Wood and I can tell you without a doubt that recruits do not use optics in BCT.

What is your friends MOS by chance? I have heard of the M68 (Aimpoint) being trained in 11B10 school at Ft. Benning, but do not know for sure.


my friend is in BOLC/IOBC (i don't want the number is) at ft benning and he just had to qualify with the M68 no iron sights.
11/28/2006 9:21:30 AM EDT
[#39]

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I was in a 4,000 man infantry brigade and hardly anyone even had an M4.  Those that did had a regular carrying handle like the rest of us.

The only rifle I ever used in the Army was an M16A2.  I'm only 23 and I feel like an old man now since the young bucks can't qualify with irons.


It all depends on where your unit is on the food chain. Those of us in the 25th I.D. had M4's with M68 CCOs, Paq4's, and PVS14's in 1999. We also had "Para" M249s and M240B's with Elcans. And by the time in early 2000 that my unit was switching to Stykers, and about to roll over to the 2nd I.D., we were getting every latest and greatest gizmo that was out there.  
11/28/2006 9:41:38 AM EDT
[#40]
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i got back from ft knox a couple months ago. i am a 19D scout and we got m16a4's while fat tankers 19k got m4's which was bull shit but anyways we only used m68's for night fire's and refelx fire's. everything else was done with iron's.


Well the problem is you're in the Cav.  Become a man and join the straightlegs...

Spoken like a true leg
11/28/2006 9:47:40 AM EDT
[#41]

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i got back from ft knox a couple months ago. i am a 19D scout and we got m16a4's while fat tankers 19k got m4's which was bull shit but anyways we only used m68's for night fire's and refelx fire's. everything else was done with iron's.


Well the problem is you're in the Cav.  Become a man and join the straightlegs...



Know what holds up a chicken's ass?

TWO LEGS!!!   Bwahahaha




AIRBORNE!!!   HOOAAHH!!!



11/28/2006 10:32:13 AM EDT
[#42]

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i got back from ft knox a couple months ago. i am a 19D scout and we got m16a4's while fat tankers 19k got m4's which was bull shit but anyways we only used m68's for night fire's and refelx fire's. everything else was done with iron's.


Well the problem is you're in the Cav.  Become a man and join the straightlegs...



Know what holds up a chicken's ass?

TWO LEGS!!!   Bwahahaha




AIRBORNE!!!   HOOAAHH!!!






LOL

Airborne!
11/28/2006 11:34:44 AM EDT
[#43]
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Interservice rivalry is one thing, but making light of fellow service men dying for their country is way out of line.


Apparently you never once ran in formation or sang a running cadence. Hell death (yours, mine, ours) is part of at least 80% of all cadence I bet....

And back OT: in my 10 years in the Army (93-03) I was never once was officially issued an optical weapons sight other than an AN/PVS-4 with a 7.62 reticle for a M60.


You took the words right out of my mouth.
11/28/2006 11:44:54 AM EDT
[#44]
Speaking of the qualification, I think the Army should change it anyway.  I hated rifle qual the way it was done.

I have never shot the USMC's qual, but from what I've read, it makes much more sense to me.
11/28/2006 11:57:26 AM EDT
[#45]

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Speaking of the qualification, I think the Army should change it anyway.  I hated rifle qual the way it was done.

I have never shot the USMC's qual, but from what I've read, it makes much more sense to me.


500m ironsighted qual using non-combat firing positions makes more sense to you?

Seriously, both services qualification methods are seriously lacking re: the modern battlefield.
11/28/2006 12:50:23 PM EDT
[#46]
I served active duty Army from Jan 1997 - Aug 2003.  We had nothing but iron sights in basic.  

In 2000 I was in South Korea, and was issued an Aimpoint for my M4.  That was the only optic I was ever issued for to mount on a 5.56.  All other units I was assigned to used simple iron sights on their A2's and M4's.
11/28/2006 1:12:22 PM EDT
[#47]

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I was in a 4,000 man infantry brigade and hardly anyone even had an M4.  Those that did had a regular carrying handle like the rest of us.

The only rifle I ever used in the Army was an M16A2.  I'm only 23 and I feel like an old man now since the young bucks can't qualify with irons.


It all depends on where your unit is on the food chain. Those of us in the 25th I.D. had M4's with M68 CCOs, Paq4's, and PVS14's in 1999. We also had "Para" M249s and M240B's with Elcans. And by the time in early 2000 that my unit was switching to Stykers, and about to roll over to the 2nd I.D., we were getting every latest and greatest gizmo that was out there.  


shortie machine guns would have been awesome.  the M240B was a pia in the brads.  i gave my m4 to the javelin gunner, all i had was the radio.
11/28/2006 1:27:56 PM EDT
[#48]
Never used scopes in Army basic training when i went through it in 1995.
11/28/2006 1:54:12 PM EDT
[#49]

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500m ironsighted qual using non-combat firing positions makes more sense to you?

Seriously, both services qualification methods are seriously lacking re: the modern battlefield.


IMHO the Marine method of rifle instruction is to instill and test the fundamentals of marksmanship. It is done once a year.

If you were infantry, then there was a LOT more trigger time using team and squad formations with live fire "fire and maneuver". Nothing like rushing "green ivan's" popping up and down as you hit them. During those training ops we generally used 300yard BZO and no sling.

BTW, nothing like someone f@cking up and laying a 6 round burst from a SAW into the ground 3 feet in front of you (never did find that f@cker).
11/28/2006 1:56:18 PM EDT
[#50]

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500m ironsighted qual using non-combat firing positions makes more sense to you?

Seriously, both services qualification methods are seriously lacking re: the modern battlefield.


IMHO the Marine method of rifle instruction is to instill and test the fundamentals of marksmanship. It is done once a year.

If you were infantry, then there was a LOT more trigger time using team and squad formations with live fire "fire and maneuver". Nothing like rushing "green ivan's" popping up and down as you hit them. During those training ops we generally used 300yard BZO and no sling.

BTW, nothing like someone f@cking up and laying a 6 round burst from a SAW into the ground 3 feet in front of you (never did find that f@cker).


Oh, I'm not down on the instruction, just on the qualification.  I've been through both 0311 and 11B schools, and the instruction is topnotch.  It's just the qualification systems that I think are not quite right.

Maybe we need a different qualification battery for combat arms folks, or something.  I don't know, the way wars are fought now it's getting tougher to know who needs to know what.
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