M-16 Super Nintendo Trainer M.A.C.S.



They had one this past weekend at Tinker AFB, OK. Pretty cool, but I've never seen them use it.
It's an M-16A2 hooked up to a Super Nintendo so you can practice basic riflemanship.
I shot 45 out of 50, tied for the highest score in the class, but it was so hot my heart wasn't in it. That's down a little from my score of 47 last time.
Read more about M.A.C.S. here.
According to that article it was specially built, but some papers I read on the internet say it's a de-mil'd M16. Why build a special one? Use a real one for the same weight. Also, it's optical, not a laser.
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