Service Rifles

What does you cunt use?

Burgerland;
US Army: M4A1
US Marines: M16A4

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HK 416

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we just shoot american tax dollars

I think we still use AK-variant-no-37372727372.

Kind of shocked you didn't go with the FN SCAR given Belgium is half, little France.

It fires the standard US M309 10mm x 24 round using electronic pulse action controlled directly from the trigger. The ammunition comprises a 210 grain projectile embedded within a rectangular caseless propellant block of Nitramine 50. Propellant content is small but efficient, generating muzzle velocities in the order of 840 meters per second.

The round is explosive tipped, with impact fusing pre-set during manufacture. Terminal ballistic characteristics have been optimized for maximum lethality against infantry wearing personal body armor. The round is designed to penetrate and explode just after impact to inflict lethal internal damage. The standard M41 ammunition clip will hold up to 99 M309 rounds in an 'U' bend conveyor, which feeds the rounds mechanically into the rotating breech. The internal mechanism, including the breech, is mounted on free-floating rails within a carbon-fiber jacket and the assembly is recoil dampened to reduce the effects of muzzle climb during burst and automatic discharge. From the thumb selector, the weapon can be set to selective, four-round bursts or fully automatic fire, the latter allowing for the weapon's cyclic rate of 900 RPM.

A manual cocking handle situated in the upper receiver allows the operator to clear the breech in the event of stoppage, or to check the chamber prior to stowage. An LED display situated just below the receiver indicates the ammo remaining in the clip. This display can be dimmed for night operations. Electrical power for the gun's motor mechanism is provided by a lithium ion battery in the carrying handle. This battery is good for 10,000 rounds and can be recharged either from the rifle rack or a portable power clip. The weapon comes fitted with a spring loaded retractable stock.

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Modernized FAL
they just had the military factory shorten the barrel and put polymers wherever they could
I think they also added some >rails

But you got the F88 though.

I believe it's the HK416 and HK417.

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Is it still in 7.62 NATO?

Nah you use the C7 and 8 from Colt Canada with those god awful tan parts on them.

We settle for nothing but the best:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RK_62

Just looked it up. We indeed use both. What you said is the standard rifle. And other specialist units (marines, commandos, swat team of the military police, etc) use the HK.

You have always taken what Russia does and just made it better.

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Colt Canada C7A2 and C8 carbine variants. Also used by Denmark, Netherlands, and Norwegian and British special forces.
Designed in conjunction with, and very similar to, the U.S. M16A-series rifles.

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>rifles
Lol

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Simo Häyhä approves.

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as I understand it, the bulk of them are, but they also made a new variant meant for paratroopers shooting 5.56 NATO
I think our marines have been acquiring M16s over the last 20 years, and seeing how they're the only branch of our military that sees conflict on UN missions or the occasional joint operation, I guess the M16 could become more ubiquitous. Especially if ArmaLite was willing to license it to manufacture locally

> Go to war with Thailand
> Get ventilated by a lady boy lugging around an up-jumped .375 H&H full auto rifle
> Last thing going through your mind before you die was "That girl had great delts..."

Please make more RK95s

What is that? USN? Could they not find work clothes that fit him?

ES Army: H&K G36E
Used to use CETME (evolution of german Stg 44 by an escaped german engineer)

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No clue why everyone is using the HK416. They have some issues that really need to be addressed like bolt carrier tilt and the gas blocks being impossible to clean for the end user.

The VIP protection unit has some nice weapons.

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Simo used a M28 my Binnish fren.

From what I have heard the C7's and 8's are better than Colt USA produced ones.

I do love the FAL, but the AR family is a worth replacement imo.

Their job is to lay down covering fire while the VIP or the King gets escorted away.

IWI Galil ACE (standard)
FN Scar
M4A3
SG 540-1M

I think the marins are switching over to the M27. Dunno about the Army but I do know they’re looking into some shit for 6.5 ammo instead of 5.56

I know they have a couple of minor differences that are supposed to be improvements. I don't know enough about either one to make a comparison though.

The M27 is a replacement for the M249, not the M16.

Coast guard

IWI ACE GALIL 22 NC and FN Herstal SCAR L

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What? I spent 4 years in the USCG and unless that picture is very old, which it doesn't seem to be, nothing is right.

Turkey
MPT-76
It's AR-15 except it's 7.62x51mm so it's more like AR-10, except it has a gas piston so it's more like HK417, except it's made in Turkey. Looks ugly with that carry handle and handgrip thing but you can remove them easily.
G3 is the old one.

Cetme isnt based on the stg-44 its based on gërat 06 from the mauser factory

Aug

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Sako is shit, worse than standart AKM for sure and on par with Romanian/Bulgarian models

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>Sako is shit

Good thing its a VKT then

still using AK-63 as standard issue, we LARP with american weapons on foreign missions to not get shot up for yielding durka weapons

L85A2/A3

Note, not the A1, which was a horrible failure. The A2 fixed its problems and was a well liked rifle, and the A3 continues that.

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Ak5c/Ak5d

FX-05 Xiuhcoatl

Designed by our military industry to replace the Heckler & Koch G3.

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>Service Rifles
WTF

who cares you fucking military fuckwad kill yourself