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Jesus wept.I agree that the optic piece is maybe the most interesting part of the program along with an actual MLOCK forend and suppressor. The rifle itself is as has been said just another M4/M16/C7/C8.
Slight amendment to my earlier post the optics are as follows:
Fixed 5x Optic from Sig with red dot
Fixed 5x Optic from Steiner with red dot
LPVO 1-6x from Burris with red dot ( Assuming the RT-6 with Fast Fire)
LPVO 1-6 from Primary Arms with no red dot (Assuming the SLx series)
Logic being not a major factorI am surprised they did not go with a balance of red dot only, 1-6 LPVO, 1-8 LVPO and then 1-10 LPVO with perhaps a top mounted micro and then off set micro. That along with some different reticle options would be an interesting trial.
Weird. Maybe not used to the weight of the can upfront. Or the mirage off the can is affecting them?As an aside in terms of the PWTs, initial indications seem to be that the new rifle/carbine PWTs are more difficult to pass and that shooters will need to actually fire more practices. The PWT 1 standing grouping at 100m seems to have a particularly high failure rate.
I’m offended about no folding stock too
But honestly when issuing a suppressor, one needs to think about burn protection for the users/equipment (I’ve made a Blackhawk smolder before but putting a hot can down on the deck), as well as thermal and visual mitigation
My current recommendation is ModTac’s suppressor cover made from high temp carbon fiber - they attach via MLOK, and have a QD ring to remove when you want to take the can off the clean the barrel.