Always Carried These for Special Forces Missions

Published on November 27, 2024
Duration: 3:12

John 'Shrek' McPhee details the specific firearms and loadouts used in Delta Force missions, including primary rifles like the M4 and SR25, a Glock 19 sidearm, and short-barreled shotguns for breaching. He emphasizes mission-specific ammunition counts and essential gear like helmets and body armor, drawing from extensive real-world combat experience.

Quick Summary

John 'Shrek' McPhee, a former Delta Force operator, discusses his tactical loadout, including primary rifles like the M4 and SR25, a Glock 19 sidearm, and breaching shotguns. He details mission-specific ammo counts and essential gear like helmets and body armor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Primary Rifles in Delta Force
  2. 00:48Sidearm: Glock 19 Carry Methods
  3. 01:30Breaching Shotguns: Remington & Mossberg
  4. 02:23Mission Ammunition Loadout & Gear

Frequently Asked Questions

What primary rifles did John 'Shrek' McPhee carry in Delta Force?

John McPhee carried various rifles including the M4, SR25, SR25K, G3, HK21, and a modified M14 with an AK side-folder stock during his Delta Force missions.

What was the primary sidearm and how was it carried?

His primary sidearm was a Glock 19, carried in a custom holster. He often used a 5.56 pouch to protect it from dust during helicopter operations.

What type of shotgun was used for breaching operations?

Short-barreled Remington or Mossberg shotguns were used for breaching doors, windows, and vehicles. McPhee preferred the Mossberg for its top-mounted safety.

What was the standard ammunition loadout for a mission?

A standard mission loadout included 210 rounds for the rifle, 40 rounds for the pistol, and approximately 40 rounds for the shotgun. Helmet and body armor were mandatory.

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