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hamish9701 That was interesting watch & it was good to see the Modifications Capt Ron fought for being mentioned & then him realizing how much difference they made.Looks like he loved shooting the Stoner as much as l did & you can see what l meant about the recoil control & balance making it the best LMG l have ever fired.
Capt Ron always said getting the magazines redesigned so they centrally balanced the Stoner, saved lives because even wounded the SEALs could stay in the fight, being able to even use it one handed,it was something he was proud of, because he had to fight both the REMF's & Stoners team at first to fet it done.
The short fluted barreled 63A? with the improved gas tube was in his opinion the perfect LMG for their needs & you can see in the group pics many chose it for its light weight & Accurate fire power .The Stoner would keep on working even when caked in mangrove mud ,all they would do is crank the gas port open with a bullet .It was not unusual for the majority of a patrol to carry a Stoner as it was as accurate as a rifle with the firepower of a heavy MG.
That guy in the video made a mistake though ,the 150 Rnd Drum mags were preferred & they made their own carriers for them ,each SEAL carried 3 & a hundred round belt ,what they would do is have the Drum with the complete ammo tray connected & when time for a reload they simply pushed the detente pins & snapped the complete unit on.They showed me pics of the drum mas that had bullet & shrapnel damage that saved the wearer.even when resupplied with belts when they could they reloaded the Drums with them .
Capt Ron was also responsible for the "Tupperware "box mags ,again designed to keep the gun properly balanced & multi purpose ,but also small & strong enough to be loaded into the large 7-62 tin ammo cases & dropped from height by the Seawolves choppers & even in fire fights all they had to do on resupply was open the ammo can & snap on .
While Capt Ron was Platoon Commander of SEAL Team 2 (ST2) ,with his weapons experience , the military came up with a typical REMF idea. ST2 would be tasked with trying to prove /disapprove the reliability problems the Army etc were having with new AR15 in combat conditions,so in other words the Brass wanted to put their lives on the line taking a problematic rifle into extreme combat .So what they would do is carry their chosen weapons into combat & after pick up by the Brown Water Navy they would dunk muddy water,buckets of salty mangrove mud etc on the AR's while they used up unused ammo in the boats on the trip back to base .They even buried them in mangrove mud for a week & after a field strip clean had the good to go .So in the posed "official" pics you see them with AR's in much better condition than the guns they were actually using.
Capt Ron was a hard task master & with his weapons expertise & from the UDT background of having weapons reliable enough to function after exiting Submarines at depth , made sure all his guys kept their weapons in proper working order & what they found with proper cleaning the Ar's were as reliable as any other gun they had & they ended talking them on a lot of missions later,but the CAR-15 was stilled the preferred option for their needs .
Capt Ron also showed the Special Weapons guys & Stoner team the proper care of the Stoner in the field & how they had to run wet,which lead to them being given bigger plastic disposable satchels of lube,that were torn open with your teeth & designed for one handed use.These were designed to fit in the top of those "Tupperware" 150 Rnd magazines so even in remote air supply drops the guys had everything they needed in one hit ,again following Capt Rons preferred multi use systems .
Looking forward to seeing what that guy shows of the Swedish K,l had never even heard of them before meeting the guys & they are a great gun to shoot .
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