Why isn't caseless ammo a thing?

The ammunition might have had a chance at further development if it hadn't been tied to the clusterfuck of a rifle known as a G11.

By pulling the trigger. CLEARING BARREL SUPERPOWER 2050!

Idk that's a good question. I never really looked into that. I assume there would be a way in the design.

The G11 had a way of doing it, but I can't remember exactly how it worked.

That too might have been an issue.

Even the there might be uncertainties with how long ammo can be stored. Ammo in general has been stored in sealed packages for a long time. Usually vacuum sealed tins that are in turn stored

There is a hole for that, pointed with red arrow, cover for the hole works as handle to crank chamber. Chamber points down, gravity does the rest.

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Because its shit:

soldiersystems.net/2017/03/19/jim-schatz/

>the ceaseless ammo decays over time
typo poetry

Pretty mild case of torture by military powerpoint presentation.

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Heat starts to become an issue. Casings remove about 60% of the heat from a round being fired.

This can be mitigated by an open bolt action, but it doesnt fully fix the issue. you also then loose some accuracy inherently.