Is there a niche in militaries for really big guys?

Actually, a quick search of Youtube shows lots of people using M60s like assault rifles. No one using the M11917 in that fashion though

Nah. I was just saying that while there is a maximum size limit, the concept of the “heavy weapons guy” *does *exist.

Basically, it’s like this: the biggest guys get the machine gun. The slightly smaller, but still big guy gets the light mortar. The most all-around athletic guy gets the radio. The nerd gets the sniper rifle. The tall skinny guy gets the missiles, probably for aesthetic reasons. The short-but-tough guys get the granade launchers. Everything else is a pot luck.

The test to see of a machine gunner is strong enough is this: stand up and pick up the MAG. Hold the bipod with your left hand. Balance a coin (like a quarter) on the barrel. Slowly pull back the charging handle until the weapon is cocked, without the coin falling off. It’s harder than it sounds.

Nitpick: It’s just a Medal of Honor, there’s no such thing as a Congressional Medal of Honor, irregardless of the nonstop usage of the phrase.

While the award is given in the name of Congress, the title of the award is simply the Medal of Honor.

Speaking as a big guy, currently 6’5" 275# (down five in the last two weeks, YAY ME!) I claim that my tolerance for recoil has actually reduced from when I was a skinny skinny young man of 185#. The same '06 has gone from “that is strong recoil” to “that is not any fun at all”.

If the gun were a hammer, then the mass of the shoulder is the anvil, and the skin and muscle behind the rifle butt take a lot more punishment when backed by a heavier anvil…thats my theory anyway. Hell, maybe it is just me getting older as I get fatter.

Now this is of course for slow fire from the shoulder. I might be able to control a machine gun from the hip better than a little guy. Speaking of which, shooting from the hip is a lot less punishing than shooting from the shoulder…the arms just roll with the recoil like a little guy would.

This! A friend of my grandparents was an infantryman during WWII (103rd ID), and he actually survived a particular fight because he was small enough to actually fit completely within his particular little divot out of the ground, while the soldiers around him were killed or seriously wounded because they were larger and stuck out a little.

I’d think that being bigger than average might be useful for humping the machine gun or mortar, but I’m talking 6’1" 200, not some Hulk Hogan type guy- he’d just be a big target who’d be hard to drag away if he got wounded.