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    So I sympathise with the Indian Army, who like us, only want the best for their troops, to make sure they do have a sharp point on their spear when they need it, surely is not too much to ask in these days of manufacturing brilliance in the armnaments world!!
    Very well put, in a nut shell that's what we all want, if our young men and women must be sent into harms way (an increasingly fanatical harms way at that) we expect and should demand they are equipped with that most essential and basic of foreign policy implements, a very well made and very reliable personal weapon, that's better than a potential adversary's. There simply is no excuse for anything else.

    Australiaicon have already started renewal of their small arms and I would expect the UKicon to at least start a completion before 2020 that hopefully leads to a new rifle coming on stream before 2025.

    What's Canadaicon and the US doing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    What's Canadaicon and the US doing?
    Well Colt Canada spent some time with my unit doing "trials" before I departed the Army, and while I wasn't part of the trial, I did drop in to look things over and ask some informed questions.

    The CC (Diemaco) reps had a series of modular chassis made of aluminium with various pieces that could be moved around to test ergonomics, notable observations of this bit of trials.

    The "rifle" was always configured as a "bullpup" with a "D" style drip and guard, like the AUG series. In fact, if you were to look at that Bushmaster M17 rifle, add a D grip. make it silver and shorten the length you would have an excellent visual of their Lego Gun test chassis.

    Bushmaster M17S shown for reference


    The magazine was much shorter and thicker than the STANAG 5.56mm 30 rounder we know today. The CC Reps, when asked, indicated they are working on some "new" caliber options, no other explanations. If I had to describe it, imagine a magazine that could be a quad-stack of .30 carbine. The same footprint of two extended M1icon Carbine 15 round magazines taped together side by side.

    The current issue Elcan C79 optic was in use for the trials.

    A dummy M203 launcher was also mounted on some, but it was above the bore and the C79 mounted on top of that. The launcher did not work, so no idea how they planned to load or trigger it in that arrangement. Vertical parallax must have been silly as well.

    Front pistol grips were mounted, as was some other high-speed junk, no provision or consideration for a bayonet was observed.

    At this time, I consider all of the above to be masturbatory vaporware, the CC people didn't seem to be asking the troops what they wanted, they were presenting a school of thought and watching soldiers climb around and pretend to point it at things while squeezing dummy triggers.

    From a reality standpoint, the Small Caliber Bullpup Lego Gun worries me, but the C7A2 service life upgrade is only 11 years old at this point, so I think we will not see any new replacement for some time. That, and the defense budget by GDP is the same as Spain and slightly less than Japanicon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sentryduty View Post
    Well Colt Canadaicon spent some time with my unit doing "trials" before I departed the Army, and while I wasn't part of the trial, I did drop in to look things over and ask some informed questions.

    The CC (Diemaco) reps had a series of modular chassis made of aluminium with various pieces that could be moved around to test ergonomics, notable observations of this bit of trials.

    The "rifle" was always configured as a "bullpup" with a "D" style drip and guard, like the AUG series. In fact, if you were to look at that Bushmaster M17 rifle, add a D grip. make it silver and shorten the length you would have an excellent visual of their Lego Gun test chassis.

    Bushmaster M17S shown for reference
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../2iay6mh-1.jpg

    The magazine was much shorter and thicker than the STANAG 5.56mm 30 rounder we know today. The CC Reps, when asked, indicated they are working on some "new" caliber options, no other explanations. If I had to describe it, imagine a magazine that could be a quad-stack of .30 carbine. The same footprint of two extended M1icon Carbine 15 round magazines taped together side by side.

    The current issue Elcan C79 optic was in use for the trials.

    A dummy M203 launcher was also mounted on some, but it was above the bore and the C79 mounted on top of that. The launcher did not work, so no idea how they planned to load or trigger it in that arrangement. Vertical parallax must have been silly as well.

    Front pistol grips were mounted, as was some other high-speed junk, no provision or consideration for a bayonet was observed.

    At this time, I consider all of the above to be masturbatory vaporware, the CC people didn't seem to be asking the troops what they wanted, they were presenting a school of thought and watching soldiers climb around and pretend to point it at things while squeezing dummy triggers.

    From a reality standpoint, the Small Caliber Bullpup Lego Gun worries me, but the C7A2 service life upgrade is only 11 years old at this point, so I think we will not see any new replacement for some time. That, and the defense budget by GDP is the same as Spain and slightly less than Japanicon.
    As an update to this post, the internet has shared some photos of the prototyping I was talking about above:









    In my opinion makes our current rifle look downright featherweight and sensibile:

    - Darren
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sentryduty View Post
    the Small Caliber Bullpup Lego Gun worries me,
    That doesn't even look man portable, let alone user friendly or suitable for infantry. Another test that will fall away and waste money. The C7A-whatever rifle short term mid life upgrades will carry the rifle FAR beyond what they express. Specially with the crew in power now, keep your powder dry...it'll need to last a while.
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