Carbon build-up in the suppressor would be my guess. Another cleaning issue like we had with the M-16. You'll be soaking them in varsol out at Whitesands. Lol
Bro no way lol same, the gun is known for being a breaching weapon and a replacement for the Mossberg the US military normally runs. If they want to make it realistic in the game they should just make it for then you can blow open doors with it
Nah this is 2024 not the 70s. I guarantee China is already trying to copy these because they can't design a weapon anywhere near this good. Watch videos of the 6.8 rounds on ballistic dummies. It's a game changer. The M338 is also going to be a big deal.
@@AcidGambit419 the m7 is a lot heavier than the m4 and it carries less ammo. Less ammo means less suppressive fire. Not to mention the suppressor that supposedly every m7 is going to have with it adds even more weight and is yet another sensitive item to account for and maintain.
@@dancarter6185doesn’t seem like suppressive fire is that much of concern anymore to the army anymore. If you look a the marine corps they pretty much got rid of their m249s yea they still have the m240s. The army is pretty much doing the same thing. The xm250 with its bigger round is essentially replacing both m240 and m249. The new round allows them to engage at longer can penetrate body armor. Hypothetically speaking if you stick with the 5.56 you can only engage targets at half the range of the new round and less lethality of the new round. Everything is a sacrifice, you just pick and choose what is more important and it’s seems as the army is prioritizing more accuracy then suppressing fire
Thinking about getting Geissele's 11.5 URGI from their site (basically all Geissele made near clone). Anyone recommend against this and going true clone?
The trade off though is the weapons are a lot heavier and it’s less ammo can be carried, which means suppressive fire is going to be a lot more restricted. Made even worse by retention of infantry troops dropping in record numbers.
The Russians are already creating their answer and it is called AK22 6.02x41, it is the chassis of the AK12 but its bullet is not hybrid and there is nothing special about it 🤷
We had design system protect ship from misile or kamakaze attack using electrical electrical time space and water pressure from ship weight. Also uding hydraulic force from ship weigh as propulsion and electric generator savec1 million dollars each depoyment fuel cost
The US military has all sorts of piles of bullshit to go through for the most simplest operations and yet here in this video they got guys damn near directly under a suspended 20-30 ton load holdin it steady to be loaded for transport.
Wow man! Just imagine like all the engine switches, fans, exhaust systems all those buttons and instrument panels inside the cockpit? This isn't even a maritime military vehicle most people even know about! It's an outstanding feat of engineering I'd LOVE to pilot that puppy! Amazing.
I read on Wikipedia that these ships a fitted "for not with" additional armaments. Is this a cost measure or are there multiple options and each is configured differently?
man, socom give these dudes all the best shit and still having them use those old l3 lights. those things were old when i got on a team and that was years ago.
An absolute improvement, with better gas system, longer barrel life, and generally lighter and handier rifle. 9 Holes Review could easily get shots out to 700+ yards with a standard URG-I.
Oh, guys, you are so cool, wanna see you in Ukraine, we need you and all this cool ninja stuff what's works only with Afghan guys. I joking, but its not preparing for war, its preparing some operations...