(1): You never, ever situate your redoubt or outpost below a accessible high point.
(2): The Armalite system will fail regardless of environment. A 9 lug bolt is simply much too cluttered to continue to work in adverse situations.
(3): The Kalashnikov or Siminov systems will continue to work in any environment and after severe and adversarial use.
(4): The M1/M14 systems and the Mini-14 systems will continue to work under adverse conditions but a more effective battle round is needed; A Mini-14 system in a accurate 7.62x39 chambering would be very effective. A longer barrelled Kalashnikov (RPK bbl length) would be better yet.
(4) A better package than what we field now would be a scopable American Kalashnikov in 260. jmtcw.
Not to argue, but Mikey are you saying an "open action" will function better in blowing sand? I would strongly disagree, and have extensive experience with both the garand action AND the AR, M16 platform.
The one thing that may or may not have been addressed here (I lazily haven't read them all yet) is MAINTENANCE on the weapons in question, AND records. I have trained with other SWAT teams that had weapons failures due to poor maintenance, and theirs and our weapons systems in many cases were near identical. I have been told by MANY veterans that this problem is also prevalent in the military, sometimes unit wide depending on the unit leaders priorities.
When I was working the SANDY river bottoms of the Oklahoma-Texas border in the 70s and 80s, I ALWAYS maintained my weapon ANY TIME THERE WAS AN OPORTUNITY. I am not criticizing these brave men and women, I am just saying most are CITY RAISED, and might have been a little lax in this area.
I have own 5 AR15s, trained with them and their M16 brothers, and M14s, and 7 mini14s have been owned by me. I have NEVER HAD A FAILURE of any to operate. EVER!
I have seen others weapons fail, and in regards to the AR-M16 platform it was ALWAY MAINTENENCE, and usually lack of proper lubricant. JMOATs No one has to agree.