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The short and the long of the short barrel.


Dear Master Sergeant T.A.,

When you switch to a short barrel, you must re-zero your M249 by adjusting the front sight only. That allows you to use the standard and short barrel from then on without re-zeroing.

The Army doesn't want you to fire blanks through the short barrel. It's possible blanks fired through the short barrel increase the unlocking velocity of the bolt when it leaves the barrel socket. That increased velocity could damage the receiver's inner rail, which makes the M249 unusable. Use the standard barrel for firing blanks, along with the M249 BFA BFA
abbr.
Bachelor of Fine Arts

BFA
abbr BFA, B.F.A
Bachelor of Fine Arts; first degree in Fine Arts.
, NSN NSN National Stock Number
NSN Nokia Siemens Networks
NSN National Storytelling Network
NSN NATO Stock Number
NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA)
NSN National Student Number (NZ)
NSN Never Say Never
 1005-21-912-8997.

If you've already fired blanks through the short barrel check the inner rail jor cracks. See Page 2-45 in TM 9-1005-201-23&P for directions.

Dear Half-Mast,

We've started using the new short barrel, NSN 1005-01-475-4296, on our M249 machine guns and we were wondering if you need to re-zero the gun when you switch to the short barrel? Also, is it OK to shoot blanks through the short barrel?

MSG MSG: see glutamic acid.  T.A.

For more info, see TACOM TACOM Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (US Army)
TACOM Tactical Communications
TACOM Tactical Command
TACOM Tank-Automotive and Armament Command
TACOM Theater Army Command
TACOM Tactical Army Command
TACOM Tactical Army COM
 Safety of Use Message 04-005. Contact your TACOM logistics assistance representative for a copy or TACOM's Mark Johnson at DSN DSN - Digital Switched Network  793-1918/(309) 782-1918 or email:

mark.e.johnson@us.army.rail

HEY, I'M GOING OUT TO THE RANGE TO SHOOT BLANKS.

YOU COMING?

I BETTER NOT. I'M NOT SUPPOSED TO FIRE BLANKS.

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Date:Oct 1, 2005
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