Or would the .30 carbine round be better off in a proven reliable design like the frame of the M1911/Browning M1903/HiPower/Tokarev?
I heard rumours about the M1 carbine wouldnt penetrate enemy uniforms in the Korean war during harsh cold conditions:eek:.
So this weapon was nearly the standard US service rifle, I suppose this US made FAL would have had the 'M14' designation.
Did the T48 have a stripper clip insert to feed the magazine? or is it just a brass deflector?
The AutoMag 3, A stainless steel handgun that takes 8 shots of .30 carbine rounds. The .30 carbine round is said to be more powerful than a .357 magnum, and is quite narrow which could be ideal for a double column pistol magazine, Also the fact the ammo can be shared with the M1 carbine it was...
Either an SA80 with the reciever made from the same aerospace grade alloy used on the M16.
Or a British version of the FAMAS/M16 series with totally different features.
I say do what Sweden did, Adopt a US/Foreign designed weapon and change some external parts to it.
Has anyone here ever came across this weapon before?, I heard that it was only sold to south american countries, But is it still in production or licence built?.
http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg51-e.htm
A Ruger Mini 14/AC556? with old spec underfolding stock used by 'Ironbar'.
A bolt action rifle covered with tribal decorations but has stock snapped off.
An Enfield .303 in the holster of a motorbike sidecar during the train chase scene.
Its from another website but i thought it may be useful being self powered like the Russian GShG-7.62. Didnt the US have a similar concept but turned it down?.
This monster of a machine gun should be brought back no matter how old it is, It is light in weight around 6ish kilos, Smaller than most GPMGs and has an ROF around 1,500RPM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
If it was to be brought back, It should be rebarreled to either 7.62/5.56 NATO.
Have a feeling its a delayed blowback weapon, dosent seem to have gas ports but somthing that looks like exposed 'roller locking lugs' just above the trigger area. The point of this weapon is to increase the speed of changing the magazines during a battle.
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