This thing is tugged under a show case behind plastic glass below waist level. I totally missed it until I saw the soldier system article. So we circled back and take a look. it is difficult to take pictures.
Kinda funny because they wouldn't answer questions unless you have a government account blah blah blah- basically road blocking joe from asking questions. But what is it so super secret squirrel? Judging by the size of the cartridge and the stainless steel casing, it probably shoots a 120gr 6.5 bullet probably at 2600 fps from a 14" with a bit higher pressure, like a 6.5CM short on steroid The size cartridge and the wpn itself indicate that it sits somewhere between a 556 and 7.62, more towards the 7.62 envelope, with a 25rd mag.
Just by looking at the outside, it is a long stroke push rod gun with a one piece aluminum upper and possible a steel U shape insert for the charge handle, kinda like an aluminum-Steel-plastic sandwich. Word is that the bolt carrier has sort of buffer, which you can tell there are some extra estates at the rear end of the receiver like many push rod guns like B&T APC. They push the charging handles ( on both side ) to behind the ejection port to maintain the low optic to bore height which most are accustomed to.





Kinda funny because they wouldn't answer questions unless you have a government account blah blah blah- basically road blocking joe from asking questions. But what is it so super secret squirrel? Judging by the size of the cartridge and the stainless steel casing, it probably shoots a 120gr 6.5 bullet probably at 2600 fps from a 14" with a bit higher pressure, like a 6.5CM short on steroid The size cartridge and the wpn itself indicate that it sits somewhere between a 556 and 7.62, more towards the 7.62 envelope, with a 25rd mag.
Just by looking at the outside, it is a long stroke push rod gun with a one piece aluminum upper and possible a steel U shape insert for the charge handle, kinda like an aluminum-Steel-plastic sandwich. Word is that the bolt carrier has sort of buffer, which you can tell there are some extra estates at the rear end of the receiver like many push rod guns like B&T APC. They push the charging handles ( on both side ) to behind the ejection port to maintain the low optic to bore height which most are accustomed to.




