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    XM8 tested in 82nd Airborne Division


    XM8 carbine field stripped



    Firing the XM8 short barrel carbine




    XM8 SPR/SAW
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    I see only red crosses

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    I see the photos. Nice.

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    Gosh. Are they still alive?



    There is something on butt stock of one of those XM8s. Filth? Or a bit scratched?

    Any difference between XM8 Sharp. and SAW?

    What is those warning on carbine scope tubus?

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    Cool pics


    BTW Remov-maybe you should add black strip on theirs faces

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    I do see the pics now!!!
    That's a true weapon

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenshiroIT
    I do see the pics now!!!
    That's a true weapon
    nah, its plastic toys, and they are damn airsofters

    ciao

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    Just a funky looking G36!

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    It's a funky looking G36, but I see that the used the same 'recoilspring attached to buttstock' like the G3 ! I realy think that this rifle is SOOOO ugly! Why not maintain the G36 looks?
    Anyway, cool to see it in use! I only saw it like a display model.

    Greets,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchman2
    but I see that the used the same 'recoilspring attached to buttstock' like the G3
    Actually you can pull this spring /w springguide simply out of the recess it is stuck in - it isn't fixed as it is/was in the G3...

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    You know,that's really not half bad looking in black,but in the tan,it makes it look like a toy...Maybe this is a good weapon after all.

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    MOLON LABE

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    Quote Originally Posted by mack pl
    Quote Originally Posted by kenshiroIT
    I do see the pics now!!!
    That's a true weapon
    nah, its plastic toys, and they are damn airsofters

    ciao
    careful of the 'damn airsofters' comments. I don't care for comments like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchman2
    It's a funky looking G36, but I see that the used the same 'recoilspring attached to buttstock' like the G3 ! I realy think that this rifle is SOOOO ugly! Why not maintain the G36 looks?
    Anyway, cool to see it in use! I only saw it like a display model.

    Greets,
    Since when has looks been an intergeral part of a gun?

    "Oh no my XM8 is so ugly so it's not going to work."

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    still look a toy to me.

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