Chris Boonzaier Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 Hands down it is a new Russian designed rifle that I am sorry to say I forget what it's called. It is not an AK47 or a variant but looks a bit line one. Production started early 90's and it sports a variable automatic feed rate and starts off at one speed and I think decreases. The hit probability factor is increased this way. Sorry all I got on it at the moment. MikeBut is that feature enough to qualify it as "the best" ? Sounds neat, but there are many other things that may be more important to a soldier in the field.
Hun Helmet Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 But is that feature enough to qualify it as "the best" ? Sounds neat, but there are many other things that may be more important to a soldier in the field. Some consider the AK the best. If it's the best then this newer Russian Rifle is even better. This debate was pigeon holed from the get go and short sighted. Is there really a "best" anything? It's like asking who the best guitar player is, impossible to say because it's a question of taste. Some of the most technical players in the world might lack the "feeling" of lesser and even un known guitar players. Same with Assault Weapons in some regards. The M4 does not rate in my book. The Caliber is lacking. My personal preference would be a standard G-3. Mike
JensF. Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 After being 10 years in the German Reserve now I already shot many assault guns of other nations. As Chris writes, it is important with which rifle you "grow up". For me it was the H&K G3 in 7,62 mm and I still like that gun. The modern G36 we use now has got too much plastic and you get problems with the optics during a fast change from warm to cold temperatures. I still trust the G3 even with its weight and more or less obsolete caliber...
octave Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 For me it would have to be the FN FAL or C1 its what I pack in the field.
Chris Boonzaier Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 For me it would have to be the FN FAL or C1 its what I pack in the field.Hi,Is the FN FAL and C1 the same thing?I thought noone uses the FN anymore?
octave Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 Hi Chris, to my understanding yes I packed one in the field from 1973-77.
Tiger-pie Posted February 3, 2007 Posted February 3, 2007 There has been much discussion among various militaries about adopting PDW's (Personal Defence Weapons) for certain branches where a full size assault rifle is not necessary. Some of them are very impressive looking little units, and have a far greater range and dropping power over an SMG. The M7 the Germans are producing looks the best, more conventional than the FN P90. I believe the Yanks are looking to adopt a type that is .45 cal for better dropping power. I think it is an interesting direction in the path of weapons development and usage.With regards to assault rifles, I have tried the M4 and it is poorly balanced when unslung. I wasn't very impressed with it overall. I really liked the Steyr, good balance, the carbine (short barrel) version is good, but you need to wear nomex gloves or you get flash-burns. It is a very accurate rifle. I originally trained on the SLR, which I still like for hitting power. We had two versions, the semi-auto rifle which became unbearably hot after about 100 rounds and the heavy barrelled automatic rifle (AR). I have handled the SA80 when I cross-decked onto a Pommy ship, but never got to fire it so I can't really comment on its performance. Regards;Johnsy
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