- Joined
- Aug 25, 2017
I never had reliability issue beyond a handful of rounds with my 75rd, but I have the old Romanian ratchet style vs the Chinese wind up style. I know they were viewed as better and getting rare back towards the end of the AWB when I bought mine before drums eventually disappeared altogether. Drums are just too heavy and awkward.
SAW nutsacks were a godsend, but weren't official and got hoarded like gold by vets. We also couldn't use them stateside because our SMaj was a real airwing faggot. Our only vet SAW gunner in the platoon got a year long trip to the brig before the nutsacks were handed out and thus boots weren't passed on a critical piece of info. You must check your all your belts before before every op. For anyone who doesn't know, the SAW is a picky bitch and the soft-sided nutsack allowed rounds to get nudged just enough to flip the jamomatic switch. We aren't talking about obviously popped out of place on the link or anything. A round pressed forward or backwards like 1mm was enough. Our SAW gunners learned that shit real fucking quick in country. Thankfully we were also left a bunch more nutsacks at our FOB munitions bunker as our squad's gunners only had 1 each iirc.
I don't have any experience with the 240 nutsack the Afghan guys loved because all our 240s were in trucks or on post.
none for regular rifles, but plenty for belt fed, which was what i was getting at. the 240's nut sack, the MG42's assault drum thing, even the RPD had one. keeps a belt from flopping around and getting twisted up or annoying you by catching on things. all it is, is a pouch or case you can slide onto a weapon that'll hold a belt for you.
SAW nutsacks were a godsend, but weren't official and got hoarded like gold by vets. We also couldn't use them stateside because our SMaj was a real airwing faggot. Our only vet SAW gunner in the platoon got a year long trip to the brig before the nutsacks were handed out and thus boots weren't passed on a critical piece of info. You must check your all your belts before before every op. For anyone who doesn't know, the SAW is a picky bitch and the soft-sided nutsack allowed rounds to get nudged just enough to flip the jamomatic switch. We aren't talking about obviously popped out of place on the link or anything. A round pressed forward or backwards like 1mm was enough. Our SAW gunners learned that shit real fucking quick in country. Thankfully we were also left a bunch more nutsacks at our FOB munitions bunker as our squad's gunners only had 1 each iirc.
I don't have any experience with the 240 nutsack the Afghan guys loved because all our 240s were in trucks or on post.
