Vendors where told their failings.
I understood it did not do very well - its an arcaic platform as well that does not do well to updating.
I posted some thoughts I had over at M4C
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If I where the USMC, I would want a IAR that could also be seamless to their rifle/carbine, or future intent for a rifle/carbine system.
While I like my Hk416 uppers they are a drop on system using the M16FOW as a baseline - while this can be the easiest system to use it is self defeating if one is looking to a future NON M16FOW system in the next few years.
The FN system is the only surviving candidate that does not use the M16FOW architecture.
The question will be will the IAR and SCAR/Mk16 drive future weapon procurement or will the IAR become a casualty of the forseable M4/M16 replacments.
Secondly if I was the USMC I would have not ruled a smaller company out for the downselect, upon the agreement that they would work with a larger compan if the need required it.
I am however not the USMC.
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I think an interesting direction given the scope and cost of this program would be to look at the LSAT program. A case telescope round firing weapon with multiple chambers would not be much less susceptible to cook off issues. Given the time and money invested in the SCAR program perhaps we should be looking at an infantry rifle that can use a common round to the LSAT. The weight savings and potential reliability increase would make these large investments true "leap ahead" performance increase. Given it seems to be 5 to 10 years untill these programs get fielded we should start looking further "down the road". Just one persons opinion and I am not trying to offend anyone just trying to have intelligent conversation.
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However I think Trey Knight's comments after mine where much more interesting.