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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
why not make them from milled billet
I tend to agree, it's cost that prohibits. Remember, it's always the lowest bidder that wins.
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02-15-2017 08:01 PM
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True Jim, let's not let common sense get anywhere near procurement!
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I'd have loved to see a miniature version of the MAG58(C6) done in 5.56 instead of the loose assembly of parts that ended up being the C9(Minimi). They were loose when new and the C6 is tight when old...well, not too bad at any rate.
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Remember John its the bean counters that run the show these days........... obvious had a few days off when someone agreed to the foxhound........ what a heap of ****
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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
why not make them from milled billet instead of formed welded steel??
Isn't it partly due to a saving in weight because a forged/milled receiver is likely to be heavier than a sheet steel/formed version as well cheaper production costs?
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I would love to say that it's the designer thinking of the soldier and the weight of his kit but in reality it's not.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Isn't it partly due to a saving in weight because a forged/milled receiver is likely to be heavier than a sheet steel/formed version as well cheaper production costs?
They certainly failed on the weight saving front with the L85 F10!
Aluminium has a proven track record (look at the Armalite), modern materials and construction techniques avalable today, allow for weight saving, great strength and durability accross a whole range of calibres.
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Originally Posted by
Brit plumber
in reality it's not.
Nope. Stampings are fast and cheap.
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
Remember John its the bean counters that run the show these days........... obvious had a few days off when someone agreed to the foxhound........ what a heap of ****
Evening Geoff, wasn't the Foxhound one of the vehicles procured under UOR's I would imagine a lot of Afghanistan UOR kit will be sold off over the next few years.
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Thank You to mrclark303 For This Useful Post:
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Our vehicle depots and TMP parks are full of the UOR vehicles that can't be used on the roads here.
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