The AR-10Ts in service now will be replaced with another small buy for deploying units only confirming what the site below suggests.

It would be nice to know everything that is going on, but there is a little thing called OPSEC that will naturally get in the way. I'm sure there are hundreds of views of ARs on combatcamera, but because the rifles so closely resemble C7s, they are easily overlooked.
The simple answer is the snipers have 5.56, 7.62, .338LM and .50cal rifles for their work. The mention that the AR's need rebarreling should tell you that the snipers are shooting 2-3-4000 rounds through them. Since the sniper spotters' rifle hasn't been around that long, this should tell you how well the guys like them.

Of course, accurate, long-range shooting requires single-shot firing. But optional semi-automatic fire is critical in the sniper team security role.
Are they trying to say "fully automatic"?
Interesting to hear the CF is still considering 7.62 vs. 5.56
Unfortunately, the CF is still debating the use of the 7.62mm rifle with the infantry. Jeff
This is the sentence that I misunderstood.
I suppose this whole 'marksman' issue shows that there is no ideal round for general infantry use.
I'd still rather pack the weight of the larger round myself. The 5.56 seems to have a similar killing power to 7.62 if the ballistic tests are to be believed ahead of anecdotal combat reports, but can it punch through obstacles like 7.62mm?
Anyway, that's OT.![]()
Don't think for a second that the CF is not happy with the C7/C8 family....actually it is quite the opposite. The rifles have been doing outstanding in combat...
When your choice is basically....none. The rifle you use is the best![]()
If there is a need for a DSM platform in 7.62 Nato in the CF, I'm surprised they did not reissue some FN FAL's. Is the AR 10 better than the FN?




























