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(New page: I don't think that M4 is actually an M4. That part of the movie takes place in the sixties, right? Then it's most likely somekind of CAR-15, it they look like GUU-5/Ps It could be M4s bec...)
 
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==The M4s are XM177E1s==
I don't think that M4 is actually an M4.  
I don't think that M4 is actually an M4.  
That part of the movie takes place in the sixties, right? Then it's most likely somekind of CAR-15, it they look like GUU-5/Ps
That part of the movie takes place in the sixties, right? Then it's most likely somekind of CAR-15, they look like XM177E1s
It could be M4s because the director or the armorer didn't know that the M4 didn't exist in the sixties.
It could be M4s because the director or the armorer didn't know that the M4 didn't exist in the sixties.
===Thanks===
Thanks for the correction, I thought They were early M4s looking at the carry handles. Anyway, I'll do a Correction right now.
-the weapon held by the soldier in the middle has a brass deflector on it, would this not be indicative of it being an M4 that had an XM177E1 flash hider installed?? -Sigpig
They're XM177 mock-ups built with A2 receivers, which we conveniently have [http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/File:Mockcommando.jpg an image of] on the M16 talk page that I've added to this page. [[User:Spartan198|Spartan198]] ([[User talk:Spartan198|talk]]) 05:28, 25 January 2016 (EST)

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The M4s are XM177E1s

I don't think that M4 is actually an M4. That part of the movie takes place in the sixties, right? Then it's most likely somekind of CAR-15, they look like XM177E1s It could be M4s because the director or the armorer didn't know that the M4 didn't exist in the sixties.

Thanks

Thanks for the correction, I thought They were early M4s looking at the carry handles. Anyway, I'll do a Correction right now.

-the weapon held by the soldier in the middle has a brass deflector on it, would this not be indicative of it being an M4 that had an XM177E1 flash hider installed?? -Sigpig

They're XM177 mock-ups built with A2 receivers, which we conveniently have an image of on the M16 talk page that I've added to this page. Spartan198 (talk) 05:28, 25 January 2016 (EST)