Posted on 01/16/2010 4:29:20 PM PST by PotatoHeadMick
British soldiers are to be given a powerful new U.S.-made rifle to take on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.
The Ministry of Defence has spent £1.5million on 440 Sharpshooter semi-automatic rifles, which use 7.62mm ammunition that can kill at up to 900yards.
The order follows concern that the Army's standard issue SA80 A2 assault rifle, which fires smaller 5.56mm bullets, is less effective because its 'kill' range is limited to around 300yards.
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All I have to say is that 52 years later, troops are finally using the original AR10 design that Armalite and Eugene Stoner intended.
Sounds like a REALLY good excuse to get another semi-auto chambered in .308 to me . . . .
My little Win 92 lever action rifle in .357 is impressive at short range . . . . and I could carry THOUSANDS of rounds of that stuff and have a sidearm too. That is a light and handy little item, and I built a speed loader for it (for cowboy action) that means I can get ten rounds back in it in a hurry. It’s probably as fast as a plunger type speed loader in a revolver, plus I get 10 rounds instead of 6.
Reporter and editor should be fired, obviously haven’t a clue as to what they are talking about.
***And now the Israelis are using M-16s. Go figure.***
The Galil, Valmet and South African rifles were in .223.
Pretty much. I would give heavier 5.56 loads an effective kill range of 500 yards.
Mechanically it has been, but ergonomically, (for me anyways) it's one of the best designed weapons I've ever fired.
Marine friends informed me that it’s not the size of the round, it’s the guy pulling the trigger. For close-in urban work, they prefer the M4 to long guns but the old M14 and the bolt-action M40, both in 7.62x51 NATO, are great to reach out and touch someone.
I think you’re on to something in your last sentence. The SA80 has been re-worked by H&K but MARSOC Marines I know say it’s still not a very robust design.
Thanks. In .308 semi-auto chambered, I have been looking at DSA Rifles SA58 or STG58 FAL clones.
Speaking of Ruger, their newish SR-556 is an AR with their own pistol driven system like an AK for better reliability.
Looks very nice but it is not cheap.
http://www.ruger.com/products/sr556/index.html
That's an oversized M-16 designed to fire the same 7.62mm round that the M-14 does. It's basically a match-grade sniper rifle, and there are only a couple of troops in each unit that can be trained to use it to its maximum effectiveness. It's a very specialized rifle that has more use in mountainous country than in cities.
***and I built a speed loader for it (for cowboy action) that means I can get ten rounds back in it in a hurry.***
OH, OH, How do you do that! I have a .357 (1873) and an old (bought in 1968) 1894.44 mag!
I think this is needed for the windy canyons of Afghnaistan:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Soldiers_patrol_Waygul_Valley_2009.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Army_M14_Sage_Stock.jpg
Thanks. :-)
There seems to be considerable confusion regarding the 5.56mm (M-16. SA-80, the 7.62x39 (Ak, SKS) and the 7.62x51 (M-14, M-60 LMG). The 5.56 cartridge is the military version of the .223 Remington, a round considered adequate for groundhogs among hunters in the US. The 7.62x39 is considered to be a round of “intermediate” power, its ballistics being about 10% hotter than the venerabl.30-30 Winchester. The 7.62x51 equates to the .308 Winchester and is basically the .30-06 Springfield with a shorter case due to improved powders.
During the fighting in Fallujah, the 5.56’s shortcomings became very evident when used against adversaries who were doped up on a mixture of cocaine and adrenaline. One insurent was hit 17 times and when the Marines went to make sure he was really dead, the bad guy was still trying to set off his bomb belt.
You NEED a “real rifle.”
That FN site looks interesting - his and her FNs would be a nice touch.
Heh, I have a 7.62 X 54 Finnish Mosin (bolt action) with an 1894 Russian receiver, with sights that go beyond 1200 meters.
Nothing like an M-14
I must admit, I wish modern military weapons just had a little bit of wood on them...makes them much more human, I think.
You load the bullets in the PVC tube, put it against the loading gate, and shove the dowel home. All the bullets just slide in one after the other, as quickly as you can push the dowel. You have to experiment a little with the angle of the cut on the loading gate end.
Here's somebody who's made something quite similar: Lever Action Speed Loader. He got a whole lot fancier than I did on the workings, with the kerf cut and screws and inner tube and all . . . but on the other hand MINE is covered with buckskin and has Crow-style beadwork all the way down the side.
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