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Does anyone know if the AN/PEQ-IV (the type of laser aiming module seen on many of the Marines' M4s in this series) is actually used by any service in real life? I've only ever seen airsofters (who can't afford PEQ-2s) using them. I didn't think the PEQ-IV was considered mil-spec equipment. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 14:06, 3 July 2010 (UTC) | Does anyone know if the AN/PEQ-IV (the type of laser aiming module seen on many of the Marines' M4s in this series) is actually used by any service in real life? I've only ever seen airsofters (who can't afford PEQ-2s) using them. I didn't think the PEQ-IV was considered mil-spec equipment. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 14:06, 3 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
-It's actually AN/P'''A'''Q-IV, but yes it is mil-spec and was widely used by the USMC in the earlier stages of the Iraq War. | |||
However they are technically inaccurate to Force Recon, who make use of the SOPMOD package for their M4/M16's, which includes the | |||
AN/PEQ-2, not the PAQ-4. | |||
== M-136 use. == | == M-136 use. == | ||
One can be seen being used in the Johnny cash montage at the ending. An M-240 can be seen being used also. | One can be seen being used in the Johnny cash montage at the ending. An M-240 can be seen being used also. |
Revision as of 23:20, 2 August 2010
In the book, evan wright mentions benelli shotguns being used by officers
- Sure but in the series, we don't see any. Did see a shotgun carried by the Iraqi translator.
There is a Major in the series who carries a shotgun with him (Nate Fick's book refers to him as "Major Benelli") though from the looks of it it doesn't look like a Benelli. The PALS webbing on his body armor has shotgun shells stowed in them.
- I just finished watching this whole series. I feel that it was a day well spent-S&Wshooter 22:58, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
The quality of the screencaps
Is it just me or are the quality of the screencaps in this page really low quality?-Oliveira 20:05, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
PVS-17 in daylight?
Maybe someone could enlighten me as to why a night sight is shown being used in broad daylight? Spartan198 11:50, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
he switches it of you can see in screewby he switches it one again at night most of the time it isn't shown when he does that, I bet he didn't have another scope to mount so he just used it switched of
the scope can be used during the day or night. If you notice the cover on the lens, it has a small hole in it, this allows a small amount of light into the unit if the cover was removed during the day time it would danage the scope. At night the lens cap is removed .
Actually the scope Colbert uses in the series is just a prop, and doesn't quite look like a AN/PVS-17.
i recently bought the book after watching the series and love them both. in the middle of the book it has a series of pictures in cluding thereal brad colbert with an M4 with M203 and night-vision scope. the same setup his M4 has in the series and many other soldiers have the same setup aswell smish34
-Real operators used NV scopes in broad daylight because they can see their AN/PEQs laser (you know, those infrared aiming devices). I assumed it'll be the most logical answer there is. Oh well, just sharing my mind right now... [TeeKev]
Older Teardrop Forward Assists on m4 Carbines?
What's up with that? I don't think Colt ever made m4s with anything but the newer round style forward assist.
- maybe an airsoft replica? i read a discussion on an airsoft board where they claimed they could read Classic Army designations on the guns in some scenes (then there was a flamewar about it...)
- It's possible that they may have used some airsoft M4s for the non-firing scenes, but I would never take the airsoft community's word for it. Airsofters tend to be full of crap and think that every movie uses airsoft guns and CGI muzzle flashes (because most of them don't appreciate how much more expensive and unrealistic CGI is for creating muzzle flashes...it's actually cheaper to use the real thing and blanks).
- Anyway, it is kind of strange that the M4s in this movie have the teardrop forward assist, but it's fairly easy to replace forward assists on AR upper receiver units. I've seen pictures of M16A1s with the round forward assist (even though Colt only made them with teardrop) and M16A2s with the teardrop forward assist (in fact, many of Colt's early AR-15 A2 uppers had the teardrop style). It's possible that whatever armorer supplied the weapons for this movie just happened to have an abundance of teardrop forward assists in inventory, but it certainly doesn't mean the weapons are airsoft. -MT2008 02:47, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
- I actually never paid too much attention to the forward assist and never knew about the different styles, Excalibur01
- I did notice a Classic Army airsoft M4 in one scene of Episode 4 (been seeing a lot of those in movies/TV recently, i.e. The Hurt Locker). But most of the M4s on this show are real guns; the teardrop forward assist is something that can be replaced in maintenance. -MT2008 14:19, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
M733?
That barrel looks a bit long to be an M733 Excalibur01
I think it is an M733, the picture is low quality which (combined with the motion blur of the scene) makes it hard to distinguish where the barrel ends and the flash hider begins, thus making the barrel appear longer. Then again I'm no expert on AR variants, so take that for what you will. If anyone with a higher quality image (or more knowledge on ARs than I) could confirm/correct the entry, that would be great.--Lynx 23:14, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
Look at the length of the handguards, it's not a shorty. --Predator20 23:31, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
Okay, anybody have any ideas as to what it is then?--Lynx 21:54, 2 February 2010 (UTC) Hard to say. Barrel length looks longer than a 733, but the handguards look too long to make it a 723. Spartan198 17:53, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- No, look at the forward assist. Its an MGC replica. Spartan198 17:58, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
Good caps, guys
Whoever capped this should be commended. Really good shots, not too many, not too few. They also LOOK really good.-protoAuthor 21:22, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- The user who uploaded those screencaps was Ben41. You may congratulate him for that. - Kenny99 22:55, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
PEQ-IV
Does anyone know if the AN/PEQ-IV (the type of laser aiming module seen on many of the Marines' M4s in this series) is actually used by any service in real life? I've only ever seen airsofters (who can't afford PEQ-2s) using them. I didn't think the PEQ-IV was considered mil-spec equipment. -MT2008 14:06, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
-It's actually AN/PAQ-IV, but yes it is mil-spec and was widely used by the USMC in the earlier stages of the Iraq War. However they are technically inaccurate to Force Recon, who make use of the SOPMOD package for their M4/M16's, which includes the AN/PEQ-2, not the PAQ-4.
M-136 use.
One can be seen being used in the Johnny cash montage at the ending. An M-240 can be seen being used also.