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Army Serious About Fielding 6.8 Caliber Round
National Defense ^ | October 29, 2018 | Stew Magnuson

Posted on 10/30/2018 6:25:11 AM PDT by C19fan

“Right now, the feedback looks like we are going to a 6.8 caliber round,” Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said recently.

The service has a list of its top six modernization priorities and “soldier lethality” is one of the items. The most high-profile program in that category is the squad automatic rifle. Army Secretary Mark Esper at the Association of the United States Army annual conference — while promising the service is speeding up the way it does acquisition — singled out the program as one that would see prototypes in the near future.

“The bottom line is that we are committed to a new rifle,” Milley told reporters.

(Excerpt) Read more at nationaldefensemagazine.org ...


TOPICS: Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: bullet; round
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To: C19fan

Damn, army guys are impressive. Us Coasties needed a whole ship to back up such a round that wasn’t even that big, only 5”.


21 posted on 10/30/2018 6:56:23 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (<---Time Magazine's 2006 Person of the Year)
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To: Fido969

Just to muddy the waters a bit more, the length of naval guns are measured in calibers, as in 5”, 50 caliber, a 5” gun that is 250” long.
At least that’s how an ANGLICO Marine explained it to me at an FDC course.


22 posted on 10/30/2018 6:57:25 AM PDT by skepsel (Apres moi, le deluge.)
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To: mkmensinger
“Thus, 6.8 caliber would be 69.2” It would be kind of tough to carry spare ammunition. But it certainly be effective! :^)

Oh, my aching shoulder.

23 posted on 10/30/2018 6:58:08 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (<---Time Magazine's 2006 Person of the Year)
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To: C19fan

“This weapon has an accurate range far in excess of any known existing military rifle today. It will fire at speeds that far exceed the velocity of bullets today,” he said. It will penetrate any known body armor or any expected to be developed in the next 25 years, he added.

I think the good general may be just a bit optimistic. He certainly can’t be thinking of the 6.8 SPC which was referenced earlier in the article, albeit not specifically by name. In fact what he is claiming is ballisically impossible. I suspect this is more of a sales pitch to ill informed and gullible congresscritters.


24 posted on 10/30/2018 6:58:16 AM PDT by allblues (God is neither a Republican nor a Democrat but Satan is definitely a Democrat)
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To: C19fan

Will it be a fully semi-automatic 6.8 caliber?


25 posted on 10/30/2018 7:00:17 AM PDT by DungeonMaster (Vote your bible.)
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To: C19fan

Awesome. Just do it. This is great news.


26 posted on 10/30/2018 7:11:18 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (I hate modern life)
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To: blackdog

I purchased a 6mm Swedish Mauser back in the 80’s from Woolworths for $60.

I have a bolt action and a semi-auto , great shooters


27 posted on 10/30/2018 7:28:49 AM PDT by butlerweave
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To: C19fan

The British had planned to move to a
.280 calibre rifle prior to WWI, the new rifle was to be the P-14 which was susequently rechambered to .303 as a war time exigency to to supplement the SMLE. The P-14 was produced by Winchester and Eddystone (Remington). Due to a shortage of ‘03 Springfields the P-14 action was redesigned as the P-17 in 30-06. More P-17s than ‘03s were used by American soldiers during WWI. Remington eventuall used the used to P-17 as the basis for the Model 30, a fine rifle. You could still see the P-17 influence 50 years later in the Reminton 660 series with its dogleg bolt handle. It is said that the Remington 700 was an updated version of the Model 30, thus the P-14 - P17 family, but I have not studied to 700 enough to confirm this.


28 posted on 10/30/2018 7:42:42 AM PDT by .44 Special (Tiamid Buarsh)
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To: blackdog

I have four Swedish mausers including a M41b sniper.Very ac curate weapon,good enough for head shots on woodchucks at 200 yards.


29 posted on 10/30/2018 8:14:21 AM PDT by Farmer Dean (168 grains of instant conflict resolution)
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To: C19fan

Later.


30 posted on 10/30/2018 8:16:32 AM PDT by yarddog
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To: MortMan
heh, I had the same thought. More likely the reporter muffed it.

I'd think a 6.8 caliber weapon would be heavy. And would attract the eye. :-)

31 posted on 10/30/2018 8:20:15 AM PDT by wbill
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To: Travis T. OJustice

My Aching Head,,,
6.8 Creedmore?


32 posted on 10/30/2018 8:28:09 AM PDT by Big Red Badger (Despised by the Despicable!)
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To: Repeat Offender

And in Navy-speak “caliber” is the barrel length in multiples of the bore diameter, but the general is not in the Navy, so you can either ignore my post or file it away for future reference.


33 posted on 10/30/2018 8:30:16 AM PDT by Pecos (Better the one you have with you than the one you left at home.)
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To: MortMan

7.62 x 39.
plenty of surplus.


34 posted on 10/30/2018 8:31:35 AM PDT by satan (The tree of liberty is dying in the drought.)
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To: MortMan
A 6.8 caliber would be 6.8 inches in diameter.

So .30 caliber is 3 inches in diameter? Image and video hosting by TinyPic

Damn, our soldiers were studs in WWII!!

35 posted on 10/30/2018 8:54:51 AM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: Mastador1

Check the location of the decimal point in .30 caliber and get back to me.


36 posted on 10/30/2018 9:06:26 AM PDT by MortMan (Satan was merely the FIRST politician who pretended to speak for God.)
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To: MortMan
Oh I thought we were just making silly math equivalencies on the post, I mean really don't you think everyone knows tenths, hundreths and thousands decimal places?

OH shit, maybe that's why all those helicopters I made bushings for went down in '72!

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37 posted on 10/30/2018 10:28:06 AM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: Mastador1

My detector is fine, but your spreader is leaving chunks! LOL


38 posted on 10/30/2018 10:32:00 AM PDT by MortMan (Satan was merely the FIRST politician who pretended to speak for God.)
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To: Big Red Badger

Excedrin,,,,Thanks.


39 posted on 10/30/2018 11:08:11 AM PDT by Big Red Badger (Despised by the Despicable!)
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To: blackdog
I purchased a 6mm Swedish Mauser...

I assume you mean 6.5mm. I have one and just drops deer better than you'd expect.

40 posted on 10/30/2018 11:40:06 AM PDT by MileHi (Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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