Army will allow soldiers to paint their M4s

http://www.militarytimes.com/news/2010/03/army_m4_camo_031410w/

Army will allow soldiers to recolor M4s

By Matthew Cox - Staff writer
Posted : Sunday Mar 14, 2010 9:14:04 EDT

The Army is finally going to give soldiers the green light to paint their black weapons so they blend in with the terrain on the battlefield.

Soldiers have been using commercially available, spray-on camouflage paint since the beginning of the war — despite an unenforced Army policy prohibiting the practice.

Army weapons officials announced March 2 they will soon release guidelines on the proper way to paint M4 Carbines and other weapons so paint doesn’t interfere with the weapon’s operation.

“The soldiers are doing it anyway; if you go to theater, you will see that units have their weapons sprayed,” said Col. Doug Tamilio, head of Project Manager Soldier Weapons.

The reversal of the policy follows the Army’s Feb. 19 decision to start issuing MultiCam camouflage uniforms and equipment to soldiers deploying to Afghanistan this summer in an effort to help soldiers blend more effectively with the Afghan terrain.

Most Army infantry weapons are black.

“It sticks out, and we need to give them that ability,” Tamilio said. “We should issue out in the next couple of months an advisory message … to say, ‘It’s OK to spray paint your weapons, but here is how to do it.’Ÿ”

The guidelines will identify parts of the weapons that should not be painted, such as inside the chamber and accessories such as optics.

“If you get any spray on these optics, you reduce the capability of that optic,” Tamilio said. The guidelines will also recommend the safest paints to use.

Weapons officials stressed that soldiers will have to get approval from their unit commanders before they paint their weapons.

“It will be up to the commander to say we are going to do it or we are not going to do it,” Tamilio said.

wonder if there going to mandate patterns.

Good question. I bet there will be a crap ton with little skulls running around or who knows what.

Reminds me of public schools saying “You shouldn’t have sex, but here’s how to do it…”

commanders love to fuck things up for everyone because of one person’s stupidity… hopefully they’ll keep pattern “guidelines” at the unit level, so one asshole’s swastika doesn’t ruin it across the army.

If this actually makes it down the pipeline to us I’ll be very impressed.

When I was over in Iraq they let me have my NRA sticker. I know that technically it should have been frowned upon, but I was a good Soldier so no one said anything.:smiley:
I don’t think I’de want to paint “Black Beauty”. What would I name her then??? “Tan Beauty” just does’nt sound right.

rockin the classic A2 over there nice… :cool:

Soldiers are issued tan camo BDUs and BLACK rifles…can you say “military inteligence” :rolleyes:

:smiley:

BTW: What’s the NSN for Krylon?

My platoon got to paint ours when we went in with Task Force Tarawa in '03. I still can’t believe they let us do that.

Jay

Who were you with?

2/8 Wpns CAAT

I have seen plenty of painted M4s prior to any official permission.

The plus side to this is that the rifles may blend into the landscape, while the uniforms do not (until multi-cam is totally fielded).

2/2 STA. We managed to convince higher that if we got any surveillance missions that having black rifles in the desert would be a bad thing.

We then sat manning a checkpoint for a month :o

Jay

This is a good sign that the Big Army is somewhat paying attention to what the heck is going on. As someone once said: “Black is a great TARGET INDICATOR”. If this incrases our Soldiers’ chance of going home, then I’m all for it. JM2CW.

Remember the days when “Nose Art” graced our aircraft…when tools of war were personalized? Political correctness ended that…:mad:

Properly supervised & implemented I think this is a great thing.

I was offered an M4, but I had already used my A2 in combat so I declined and they let me keep her. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

are military vehicles still CARC green coated from the factory?
when i was in mil contract manufacturing we did a ton of stuff in 383 forest green. always struck me as odd as it was just destined for sandblasting and desert tan :stuck_out_tongue:

stick with what ya know works for sure.

I wrote about this back in early December and they STILL haven’t actually given any permission.

http://soldiersystems.net/2009/12/04/lets-camouflage-those-weapons/

I spoke with the PM last week and he is still months out from issuing any guidance.