Looking at our MSRP for a Commerical Mk11 or M110 package sold to civilian is not even 15K so I am at a loss for that number.
H2OMAN, LTC "Sinister" Dave Liwanag has rebuted your comments about the M-14 routinely, given his operational experience in some rather discrete units, and his commanding the AMU prior to his last trip to Iraq back on the JSOC side.
Soldiers do not take the M-14 in basic training, so their is no muscle memory, or corporate knowledge in maintaining or fielding these systems, nor are their stocks of weapons that are in shape for fielding.
Given the location of the safety, the difficulties in shooting M118LR suppressed, the issues with mounting lights and lasers, it is an archaeic platfrom.
I have a M1A - When I get enough money I will send it to Smith to work on, but I am not mistaking it as a current combat weapon system.
I love 1911's, I carried one in Iraq, and have several here, including a Larry Vickers gun that was LAV's personal go to gun before we did a deal. However I would NEVER recommend that the Army go back to it. Even CAG has gone to Glock22's.
Your mistaking nostalgic love for a system, and trying to foist it into an environment you have ZERO experience in.
I take my job very seriously, and I want the BEST system into the hands of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines to have the best system that they can. At this time that is the KAC SR-25 system in either M-110 or Mk11Mod1/2 forms.
We keep attempting to improve on our system, and I would be disappointed if other manufactures did not try to improve theirs, as the majority of us have come from the services and we have a debt to offer them the best system we can.
H2OMAN, LTC "Sinister" Dave Liwanag has rebuted your comments about the M-14 routinely, given his operational experience in some rather discrete units, and his commanding the AMU prior to his last trip to Iraq back on the JSOC side.
Soldiers do not take the M-14 in basic training, so their is no muscle memory, or corporate knowledge in maintaining or fielding these systems, nor are their stocks of weapons that are in shape for fielding.
Given the location of the safety, the difficulties in shooting M118LR suppressed, the issues with mounting lights and lasers, it is an archaeic platfrom.
I have a M1A - When I get enough money I will send it to Smith to work on, but I am not mistaking it as a current combat weapon system.
I love 1911's, I carried one in Iraq, and have several here, including a Larry Vickers gun that was LAV's personal go to gun before we did a deal. However I would NEVER recommend that the Army go back to it. Even CAG has gone to Glock22's.
Your mistaking nostalgic love for a system, and trying to foist it into an environment you have ZERO experience in.
I take my job very seriously, and I want the BEST system into the hands of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines to have the best system that they can. At this time that is the KAC SR-25 system in either M-110 or Mk11Mod1/2 forms.
We keep attempting to improve on our system, and I would be disappointed if other manufactures did not try to improve theirs, as the majority of us have come from the services and we have a debt to offer them the best system we can.
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