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Originally posted by cyberdude78
I was just looking at XM-8 videos and it's an amazing weapon. I don't really know a lot about the SCAR though (cool acronym). The XM-8 appears to be an amazing weapon. The M-16/M-4 are excellent but if anything is needed it's reliablity and less weight. The XM-8 seems to fullfill both roles in an excellent manner. I'm not really sure about a bullpup design. Everybody especially the guys currently incharge that the M-16 is an excellent weapon but not very reliable. Judging by the SA-80 bullpups don't seem to be very reliable. I'm suprised to see H&K lose the competition because they make some of the worlds best weapons including the MP5. FN isn't too bad either though, they did make the SAW I believe.
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Since the XM-8 is part of the XM-29 it would require a redesign of the XM-29 to fit with bull-pup rifle. Im not sure if something as big as a FN-2000 would even fit with the 20mm grenade launcher
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
I have heard of a XM-25 which fires the more lethal 25mm smart grenade round. There is already even a 25mm armor piercing round (using a shaped charge capable of penetrating over 50mm of armor). This would make a rifle with a 25mm grenade launcher capable of knocking out light armored vehicles.
Wasnt there talk of having the XM-8 rechambered for the new 6.8mm ammo the Army is considering. Instead of the NATO 5.56mm for a increase of stopping power?
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Do you think the weight of using 25mm rounds compared to 20mm could be offset by using 5 or 4 rounds instead of 6 in the OICW?
Originally posted by longbow
SCAR are actually 2 rifles - light (5.56) and heavy (7.62) most intersting thing is that the rifles are able to quickly change caliber - that means the SCAR can fire also AK-47 7.62x39 ammo. The weapon should be also even more reliable than XM-8.
Originally posted by imas
Originally posted by longbow
SCAR are actually 2 rifles - light (5.56) and heavy (7.62) most intersting thing is that the rifles are able to quickly change caliber - that means the SCAR can fire also AK-47 7.62x39 ammo. The weapon should be also even more reliable than XM-8.
By 7.62 they probably mean 7.62 Nato or 7.62X51 which is .308 and not 7.62X39 russian. I could be wrong but this seems more likely.
Originally posted by devilwasp
the SA80 is reliable if you clean it.
and if your in europe.
By 7.62 they probably mean 7.62 Nato or 7.62X51 which is .308 and not 7.62X39 russian. I could be wrong but this seems more likely.
No, they mean both.
For one thing, SCAR must be able to quickly change barrels and receivers so that it can fire 5.56mm, 7.62mm (large cartridge, like the M-14 and American medium machine-guns) or the short (AK-47) 7.62mm rounds. Moreover, SCAR has to be even more rugged and reliable (and expensive to build) than the XM-8. As a result, the XM-8 lost out to a custom series of weapons from the Belgium firm, FN Herstal.