luchog
Neo-Post-Retro-Revivalist
I was in a National Guard armour unit; but never got to fire the Ma Deuce because I was a just a communications REMF (despite also being TC of the first-contact team). The M60 was fun, though, got to shoot that a few times. Also got to shoot an M16A1 in full rock and roll in training, before it got restricted to 3-round burst in the A2 version. Would have liked to fire the Grease Gun, but only tankers got those; and they aren't terribly accurate in much the same the way that the sea is not terribly far above the sky.It is fun, can't deny it. I got to shoot a variety of full-auto weapons when I was in the army... The M60 machine gun, the .50 "Ma Deuce", the .45 "grease gun"... Even a WWII-vintage German Schmeisser that was standard issue for Norwegian forces.
There is only one instance of a legally-owned fully-automatic weapon ever having been used in a crime. And the owner/perpetrator was a police officer.Although anti-gun types are aghast at this activity, the use of full-auto weapons in crime has been remarkably minimal. Since the 20s, anyway. Chicago typewriter, anyone?