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The USMC is looking to replace/supplement their M249 (C-9 in our terms) LMG with an "Infantry Automatic Rifle". This would be a fully automatic support weapon which is magazine as opposed to belt fed. While something like this was actually offered to the CF when we went over to the C-7 family (and was adopted by the Dutch), more modern versions are now on offer which include such features as firing from the closed bolt in repetition mode, but firing from the open bolt on automatic fire. Since the examples I have seen resemble heavy barreled C-7's, the changeover would be rather simple in terms of training and logistics.
I wonder if the trade off is worth loosing the considerable firepower of the M 249/C-9 firing from a 200 round belt, given the IAR concept fires from a 30 round magazine or the various sorts of 100 round snail drum and "C-Mag" high capacity magazines?
One example is the LWRC Gas Piston Infantry Automatic Rifle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-VX4M_jgSk&feature=related
I wonder if the trade off is worth loosing the considerable firepower of the M 249/C-9 firing from a 200 round belt, given the IAR concept fires from a 30 round magazine or the various sorts of 100 round snail drum and "C-Mag" high capacity magazines?
One example is the LWRC Gas Piston Infantry Automatic Rifle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-VX4M_jgSk&feature=related