Posted on 08/07/2017 9:36:59 AM PDT by re_tail20
They don’t have M14s anymore??
I have an idea for a man-carried rail gun would that interest them?
“I shot him six times!”
— Donald Pleasance
OH No the US is not going to Drag NATO back to 7.62
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Just what did they expect when they shortened the M-16 barrels to 14”?
.30 caliber is a sentimental choice that just isn’t necessary anymore in a main battle rifle. I would go with 6.8 SPC or 6.5 Grendell. Lots of good bullets that are heavy for caliber which means good penetration. Once again, the military looks backward for inspiration instead of forward. Very disappointing. 6.8 SPC is just perfect for a combat round.
Looks backwards , ya maybe they can go back 45.70 ,I’m sure they still have some Springfields in storage someplace
The NATO 7.62 has greater terminal ballistics and penetration than the 2.23, it does mean that with fewer rounds you have to aim first as apposed to spray and pray.
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M14 retrofitted with synthetic bull-pup stock with weaver rail and attachments. Assign to the designated marksman at each squad.
I agree. Anybody that has shot a 7.62x51 will know you can’t control it in automatic mode.
I like the 6.8 and 6.5 options a whole lot better and they both offer more control to the soldier.
I believe the 6.5 has a ballistic coefficient edge to the 6.8.
“Drag NATO back to 7.62”
????
7.62 is a current NATO round.
Still a good round.
Limited usage but available.
Beat me to it. First thing I thought of.
Bring that muzzle blast closer to the ears
Give me either round. 7.62 works great but does it do anything 6.5 cannot do in the real world. I dont see it. .260 caliber gives up nothing on the battlefield to .30 caliber. I am sorry to see the military exclude eveb the possibility of it. At least they could allow 6.5 and 6.8 ammo in trials againsr the 7.62, and then pick the best one.
Within 800 yards, I don’t thing 6.8 or 6.5 will do anything the 7.62 won’t and you don’t have to reinvent the supply chain.
I don’t think you can expect the average combat Soldier or Marine to carry and maintain the kind of glass needed for use beyond 800 yards.
Don’t know about the Army, but in the Marines unless you are carrying a LMG, such as the M249, you fire your rifle in Semi-Auto. The use of Burst fire and Full-Auto for a rifleman is stupid and a waste of ammo.
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