New rifle input
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New rifle input
Ok, so I've had several different civvie M4s (and I get a 416 or M4 overseas), but I sold the ones I had. I was holding out for a civilian version of the 416, but it looks like I'll hold my breath forever (esp. if Obama gets elected). So, the question is, do I get an LMT or KAC M4-type or go with an M1A Scout (the SOCOMs are WAY too heavy).
The M4s would get a RAS, grip, EO-Tech, maybe a PEQ. The M1A would get an EO-Tech. They would mostly be for plinking, fam training, etc.
Obviously budget for rifle + optics is about $3500 or so... I could spend more if it was something totally worthy. I considered an SR-25 (or SR-25 carbine), but those are more of a sniper-type vs. GP type.
Thanks!!
The M4s would get a RAS, grip, EO-Tech, maybe a PEQ. The M1A would get an EO-Tech. They would mostly be for plinking, fam training, etc.
Obviously budget for rifle + optics is about $3500 or so... I could spend more if it was something totally worthy. I considered an SR-25 (or SR-25 carbine), but those are more of a sniper-type vs. GP type.
Thanks!!
#3
EDIT - Looks like the M6A2 fits the bill.... Thanks for the heads-up. Looks good (even w/a 14-week backorder).
#6
If I were to buy another gas gun, I'd certainly take a long hard look at LMT.
Chris, to your question, which you've probably answered for yourself at this point; but yea, LWRC and Patriot are all piston driven. After owning a couple of these piston peashooters, I'm surprised that the gas guns won out for the military.
Chris, to your question, which you've probably answered for yourself at this point; but yea, LWRC and Patriot are all piston driven. After owning a couple of these piston peashooters, I'm surprised that the gas guns won out for the military.
#7
The big controversy now is why the mil hasn't gone to piston guns. I believe an OK congressman has pushed it hard enough that there's a retest in the works. SOCOM bubbas have the SCAR in both variants and the folks I know got 416s (and likely 417s by this point).
#8
All boils down to $$$ on why they haven't converted. The entire military could have been retrofitted with the better-performing HK416s by now, the DoD didn't want to spend the money. Plus there's Colt's stranglehold contract to consider.