Good to be back! I recently retrieved some photos from my old corrupted mobile phone SD card and would like to share a few photos from a trial shoot of an old M-16 belonging to the Arms Kote of the 3rd Mizoram Armed Police (MAP).

Although this particular M-16 was approximately 30 years old, It shot really quite well and I was reminded of this when I tried out the INSAS last year. We fed it the original ammo it was captured with (I presume it to be of a foreign make and not of the Indian INSAS 5.56) and since I wasnt allowed to shoot more than a dozen rounds, I really couldnt make out the difference with an INSAS. It was as accurate and fun to shoot as a Cz .22!

I really surprised the armourer when I opened up the receiver and removed the bolt and gas pistons for a close up inspection. (just a matter of depressing a single lock pin and removing the two finger cocking handle)

Actually I have been wanting to do this for a long time ever since I was challenged by a Vietnam veteran on another forum with regard to my writeup on the INSAS and my comparision of it with the M-16! I have been lucky enough to handle the more modern version of the M-16 (i.e. the M-4, regards to the good US Army rangers colonel at CIJW Vairengte,)
After having handled the M-16 some and also the Ak-47, I have this to say about the M-16... It really is VERY light! What with its aluminium receiver and plastic furniture!
Jonah