bobdina
11-17-2009, 02:51 PM
This just came in my paid subscription of Army Times so I cannot cut and paste the Article but I will give you a brief on the article
There are 6 new upgrades the Army has propsed to Congress on Oct. 30 while awaiting to see if the Defense Dept approves a new carbine competion.
1-adding a heavier barrel for increased performance during high rates of fire
2-replcing the direct imingement gas system with a piston gas system
3-Improving the trigger pull
4-adding an improved rail system for better stength
5-adding ambidextrous controls
6-adding a round counter to keep track of rounds fired during the weapons lifetime
The Army wants a new competition to replace the m4/m16 series of rifles however the DOD's Joint requirements Oversight council has not given the OK yet'
The Army has made 62 improvements on the M-4 since first fielding it.
The Army heard criticism of the rifle from soldiers in Afghanistan's Battle of Wanat where one Staff Sgt's M4 failed him early in the battle and was unusable even after a quick tear down, and a Spec.4 whose rifle failed after firing 12 magazines in 30 minutes rendering it useless. They also heard testimony of another soldier who fired 40 magazines without a failure.
When they release this full article (2 full pages) on it's web site I will post the link to it.
There are 6 new upgrades the Army has propsed to Congress on Oct. 30 while awaiting to see if the Defense Dept approves a new carbine competion.
1-adding a heavier barrel for increased performance during high rates of fire
2-replcing the direct imingement gas system with a piston gas system
3-Improving the trigger pull
4-adding an improved rail system for better stength
5-adding ambidextrous controls
6-adding a round counter to keep track of rounds fired during the weapons lifetime
The Army wants a new competition to replace the m4/m16 series of rifles however the DOD's Joint requirements Oversight council has not given the OK yet'
The Army has made 62 improvements on the M-4 since first fielding it.
The Army heard criticism of the rifle from soldiers in Afghanistan's Battle of Wanat where one Staff Sgt's M4 failed him early in the battle and was unusable even after a quick tear down, and a Spec.4 whose rifle failed after firing 12 magazines in 30 minutes rendering it useless. They also heard testimony of another soldier who fired 40 magazines without a failure.
When they release this full article (2 full pages) on it's web site I will post the link to it.