Rangers get their SCAR

the army at nascar with assault rifles protecting us from muslim terrorists thank god otherwise i would be too scared to go
 
Is this change for the sake of change or does this rifle provide a significant advantage over the current AR/M16 platform that they are using? I am assuming that this rifle is still chambered in 5.56X45. The whole tactical fashion show mentality has gone too far.
 
Its run on a much cleaner system, barrel change, and functionality for each operator and its cost effect compare to the M4 that needs SOPMOD upgrades As far of the controversy with the 5.56 goes that's a different story.

Is this change for the sake of change or does this rifle provide a significant advantage over the current AR/M16 platform that they are using? I am assuming that this rifle is still chambered in 5.56X45. The whole tactical fashion show mentality has gone too far.
 
Its run on a much cleaner system, barrel change, and functionality for each operator and its cost effect compare to the M4 that needs SOPMOD upgrades As far of the controversy with the 5.56 goes that's a different story.

And im pretty sure the SCAR has rounds like 6.8 in mind when they designed it.

If the US Army (or whomever) DOES decide to change calibers (although unlikely) the SCAR looks like it has the beef in the bolt to do it without sacrificing anything.



Although I will say, it looks pretty damn complicated (as far as the gas block goes) But if it stays true to its 30,000 round life, then all the power to em :D
 
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rangers from 1st battalion, 75th ranger regiment, fort benning, g.a. Stand at attention on the infield of the lowes motor speedway as they are honored for their service to the nation during the coca cola 600 nascar pre-race military appreciation show in concord, n.c. On may 24, 2009. (u.s. Army photo by trish harris, usasoc news service)

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They also seem to have a BFD or something on that muzzle.

I do not like that front sight setup, with it flipping forward make for a good "get caught" on everything in the bush.

My opinion of this rifle is still out for debate, I like the side cocking, I am not a fan of the stock (prefer a UBR).
 
All of which does not matter in the least. One artillery burst with a proximity detonated warhead negates the tactical trinkets and pretty costume. You're still thinking about playing hide and seek with armed peasants in the sand. Not really a war.

:p

We need to get this guy to the RMC ASAP. He is our future!!!

The future of the CF is @ CGN! :dancingbanana:
 
Is this change for the sake of change or does this rifle provide a significant advantage over the current AR/M16 platform that they are using? I am assuming that this rifle is still chambered in 5.56X45. The whole tactical fashion show mentality has gone too far.

It boils down to politics and money. The military gets X dollars from the federal coffers. Military spends say... 98% of the budget, coming 2% underbudget. Good thing, right? Now the military has a 2% surplus in the bank for the WTFBBQ moments, right?

Nope. Congress goes, "Well hey, since you don't need this money, we can give it to the FBI or CIA, etc etc."

Come next budgetary meeting, congress goes, "Well since you only needed 98% of your budget last time, can't you make do with only 98% of your budget this time?"

... yeah, it's stupid but that's how it basically boils down to...
 
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