Sapper, the C7 bolt ain‘t got nothin‘ on the .50‘s bolt. That thing should have a manual of its own.
As for all the kiddies who badmouth the C7 without having fired it... well, you‘re simple. Can‘t rephrase that to make it sound any nicer. Sorry.
The only bitch is the barrel could stand to be a few inches shorter, a multi-position stock would be nice, and having a rail system would be better than guntaping **** like maglights on the handguards. And the C79 sight should be taken out back and put out of its misery. In essense, a heavy barrel C8 with a RAS and ACOG on it would be just the ticket IMO. Add an M14 or two in at the platoon level for DM purposes and you‘re laughing.
And there‘s no sense in switching to some experiemental caliber when 5.56 is the NATO standard and is battle proven. Of all the things the Army needs, ******* around in selcting a new rifle is not one of those.
Robert KM, you would have really impressed me if you said you used your hat and cleaned your rifles in the DARK without losing any pieces.
I seem to remember doing this last summer in an effort whilst in the field to keep the weapon clean, although I can‘t recall what course I was on.
Having to do everything by feel because you can‘t see is a pain in the arse. But, yes, the hat is very helpful for not losing the pieces -- assuming you can find your HAT in the dark! doh!
it was a cost thing. just cheaper to paint it all green then to do cadpat.
nice to see something like that come out eventually, even with it‘s warts and all it‘ll hopefully be a better weapon.
Greg
Originally posted by hawain_light:
[qb] yea, it kinda does, i think it would be nice just with black furniture, and then just allow soldiers to paint there weapons to there needs. [/qb]
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