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Popular Mechanics: Three Rifles That Could Replace the Army's M4A1 Carbine
The Army is "taking a hard look" at new arms for soldiers.
In new comments to the Senate Armed Services Committee, U.S. Army Chief of Staff Mark Milleyhas said the Army is "taking a hard look" at a new German assault rifle and other designs to replace its existing weapons.
The M4A1 carbine is currently issued to U.S. Army combat troops worldwide. A descendant of the original M16 rifle, the M4A1 has a 14.5" barrel, is chambered for the 5.56-millimeter round, and weighs approximately nine pounds when fully equipped with optics, lasers, foregrips, and other attachments. There are concerns in Congress, however, that the M4A1 could not penetrate modern Russian body armor, which is what prompted Milley's comment.
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Chief: The Army has developed a bullet that penetrates 5.56 mm-resistant body armor -- Army Times
Level 3 Body Armor will stop a 7.62 Nato round and a 30-06 and a 300win mag. The new Russian body armor will stop it also,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsvlxYaPubE . The real reason could be that the Lads coming back from the Mideast have complained the 5.56 doesn't put their un-armored opponents down with one shot.If this is the case the question might arise, why the hell did Army drop the 7.62 in the first place, morons. I trained first with the FNC1 in 7.62, and finished up with the C7/M16 if given a choice I would go with the US M14 in 7.62, I owned a couple and they are sweet.
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