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The IDF's only assualt rifle is the M16/M4 (different variants) which is always 5.56.
The IDF's other infantry issued weapons are the Negev LMG (5..56) and the MAG, which is 7.62.
The MAG fires in long bursts, unlike the Negev or any assault rifle, it does not have a 'single' mode. A burst from that would have not only killed the father but also made autopsy very difficult since the 2 corpses would be in tragic shape.
The MAG is never used in daylight operations, with the exception of the unit being under siege in the outpost with masses threatening to invade, which was definitely not the case with our kid.
It is very difficult to recognise a MAG bullet since it's more powerful than that of the AK47 which suffers from an acute lack of gunpowder inspite of having the same caliber.
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Palestinian arms: The Oslo agreement handed 40,000 light weapons to the palestinian police and other law enforcement bodies, needless to say that the majority of these weapons have fired onto Israeli citizens and almost half have been since captured/destroyed.
The majority of these weapons were captured AK47's from Israel's wars. But Israel did not have 40,000 AK's so a substantial amount of M16's was given.
The IDF's only assualt rifle is the M16/M4 (different variants) which is always 5.56.
The IDF's other infantry issued weapons are the Negev LMG (5..56) and the MAG, which is 7.62.
The MAG fires in long bursts, unlike the Negev or any assault rifle, it does not have a 'single' mode. A burst from that would have not only killed the father but also made autopsy very difficult since the 2 corpses would be in tragic shape.
The MAG is never used in daylight operations, with the exception of the unit being under siege in the outpost with masses threatening to invade, which was definitely not the case with our kid.
It is very difficult to recognise a MAG bullet since it's more powerful than that of the AK47 which suffers from an acute lack of gunpowder inspite of having the same caliber.
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Palestinian arms: The Oslo agreement handed 40,000 light weapons to the palestinian police and other law enforcement bodies, needless to say that the majority of these weapons have fired onto Israeli citizens and almost half have been since captured/destroyed.
The majority of these weapons were captured AK47's from Israel's wars. But Israel did not have 40,000 AK's so a substantial amount of M16's was given.
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