The New Canadian Ranger Rifle

I am not sure if Diemaco was ever Canadian owned but I could be wrong. I have heard grumblings that just about every penny that Colt Canada makes is siphoned off to Colt USA. As far as issuing cheap rifles to the CF, my SKS will keep them all on a Fig 11 at 300m, what else does an average soldier need, except maybe in the North? I think a M-H would be well worth a test but it uses the wrong ammunition.

From my years in the gun biz, everything old is new again, there are really very few new ideas. Same goes for sights, they surely can cobble something together.
 
I can't believe that some are suggesting issuing 70+ years old rifle to members of the Canadian Armed Forces...

except they 70+ year old design could be brought back into production making them new rifles the no4 mk1 fits the bill for the rangers it and it could made to fit the needs of them. and lol because a lot of sporting rifle made today are based off masuers made 100 years ago
 
Current industrial design for the #4 is jig-based. That isn't how a production line would be restarted today,
unless you happen to have the jigs in your basement and are willing to donate them to the cause :)

For example, S&W reworked their product line a while ago to make it CNC-compatible.
That is one of the ways modern firearm production is done.
 
As Diopter and I would remind you, the K31 was designed from the get-go to be used in the cold, and yes, Switzerland DOES get cold enough for it to matter. The service load is a 174gr FMJBT exiting at 2650 fps, and Prvi Partizan make a soft-nose version that isn't too far behind for the Ranger/hunter to use effectively to feed his family. It has a six-round magazine, although a friend of mine here in yUK has made a ten-round magazine that works perfectly.

They are cheap and spares are plentiful and the quality, as anyone who has one knows, it extraordinary.

It's not a Ross, but it IS a straight-pull. ;)

tac
www.swissrifles.com
 
Current industrial design for the #4 is jig-based. That isn't how a production line would be restarted today,
unless you happen to have the jigs in your basement and are willing to donate them to the cause :)

For example, S&W reworked their product line a while ago to make it CNC-compatible.
That is one of the ways modern firearm production is done.

the #4 could be made on CNC equipment there's guys making them in the Khyber pass with less
 
As Diopter and I would remind you, the K31 was designed from the get-go to be used in the cold, and yes, Switzerland DOES get cold enough for it to matter. The service load is a 174gr FMJBT exiting at 2650 fps, and Prvi Partizan make a soft-nose version that isn't too far behind for the Ranger/hunter to use effectively to feed his family. It has a six-round magazine, although a friend of mine here in yUK has made a ten-round magazine that works perfectly.

They are cheap and spares are plentiful and the quality, as anyone who has one knows, it extraordinary.

It's not a Ross, but it IS a straight-pull. ;)

tac
www.swissrifles.com

needs to be in .308 and stainless sadly im doubting it will happen for a few more years because nobody wants to hand over heir designs to colt Canada I can't blame them I would not do that either
 
I can't believe that some are suggesting issuing 70+ years old rifle to members of the Canadian Armed Forces...
Armalite AR-15 came out in 1959, so it's about 55.
Maybe this? Putin would be jealous of Harper then.
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Are you high? Its not the diameter that's important its the charge behind the round. The K-31 round is a joke.


I think its you who have gotten high too many times. In what way is 7.5x55 swiss dramatically smaller then 308......or less powerful
7.5x55
bullet weight........designation.........velocity...............energy
174 gr (11 g) ........GP 11 ...........2,560 ft/s. 2,535 ft·bf
7.62 nato
147 gr (10 g) .....M80 FMJ ..........2,733 ft/s 2,437 ft·lbf
175 gr (11 g). M118 ............. 2,580 ft/s ...2,586 ft·lbf

The only joke here is you spouting off nonsense. You need to read more and post less.
 
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Wish Colt Canada could/would share info with the public.

They have gov't contracts to:

Evaluate 3rd party sample rifles for the NCRR program

Blank-sheet design, build and supply samples for the NCRR program

I expect to see one or both at the next far north exercise for field evals.

http://www.merx.com/English/SUPPLIER_Menu.asp?WCE=Show&TAB=3&PORTAL=MERX&State=7&id=PR304691&print=Y&src=osr&ForceLID=&HID=&hcode=JCMWWlEmplNzPTMbuzKejA%3d%3d

http://www.merx.com/English/Supplier_menu.asp?WCE=Show&TAB=3&PORTAL=MERX&State=7&id=PR296300&HID=&src=nm&searchtype=&hcode=zVpaVf6UrYEI9pZscw%2fKPw%3d%3d
 
Pretty much. I find it sad how many people here want to lumber some guy who gets a hoodie and a few bucks a year with a vintage rifle thats relegated to the milsurp forum, and that he may have to stake his life on. Hopefully they get the best the loonie can buy.

I talked with a couple of Rangers who were on a course in my area last fall. They love the Enfield and don't want to lose it. They also claim outstanding accuracy in a rapid fire course of fire.
 
I talked with a couple of Rangers who were on a course in my area last fall. They love the Enfield and don't want to lose it. They also claim outstanding accuracy in a rapid fire course of fire.

its part of our heritage and it really would not be all that costly to start production on new ones even in .308 with a detachable mags(AIA rifles). "rapid fire" could be done quite accurately even in a mad minute scenario
 
7.5x55 internal case volume is actually between .308 and the 30-06. They chose not to load it to the max pressure to increase barrel and throat life.

From Chuck Hawks website:
http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifle_case_capacity.htm

308 Winchester (W-W): 53.5 grains
.30-06 Springfield (R-P): 68.0 grains

I just measured a 1984 GP11 case to the top of the shoulder with water and the water weight is 60.9 grains with a PACT BBK II electronic scale.
The Gp11 case only was 197.0 grains
 
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