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thanatosG3

@Background Pony #E033  
My friend, you are completely oblivious to the current upgrades and modification to the M16 platform.  
At this point, it is only slightly less reliable than an AK, and with much better accuracy at long range.  
I’d still take an M1911 any day though.
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10 November 1919 – 23 December 2013
Background Pony #C99E
The problem with M4s and M16s is that they’re a lot less reliable than a 47. You drop an M16 and you’re gonna find yourself with a broken gun. Whereas 47s can be tossed around or buried in sand and they’ll still work like new.
pieski

@Vitruvius
 
It’s not a DMR and its a rifle made in 1947 so of course its not going to live up to the m4 or m16.
 
The AK-101 or AK12 is something more suitable to compare it to. The ak47 in its short existence has caused more death than any other weapon in the modern world and has been used in countless revolutions. I agree its not as good as an m16a4 or m4ai but its still to be admired as a part of history.
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@Jackarunda  
Spoken like a true someone who has no idea what the fuck they’re talking about.
 
Any firearm connoisseur would take a 47 over the majority of other assault rifles.
Vitruvius
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@pieski  
It was designed to be cheap and reliable, and it’s very good at that. As far as long-range accuracy, not so much. It depends on where your priorities lay.