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August 12th, 2008, 06:52 AM
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It will be something to clear out of the USA/MC oobs in the winter data check. (The UK LIMAWS have already been removed as cancelled already.)
It will likely be replaced (rifle part) with an accurised M16 rifle similar to the UK SA80 stats, to reflect that add-on sights etc are more common post 2003.
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August 12th, 2008, 02:29 PM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
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It will be something to clear out of the USA/MC oobs in the winter data check. (The UK LIMAWS have already been removed as cancelled already.)
It will likely be replaced (rifle part) with an accurised M16 rifle similar to the UK SA80 stats, to reflect that add-on sights etc are more common post 2003.
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Ahh the M16A4. I thought the US Army was using mostly M4 Carbines these days?
I heard FRES had changed allot in concept. A vehicle had been selected.
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/De...shArmyfres.htm
I've still not been able to find anything about the ABSV. The Other Question is, will Watch keeper finally get its GSR rating?
And what about the Invisible Cr2's 
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August 12th, 2008, 03:57 PM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
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Ahh the M16A4. I thought the US Army was using mostly M4 Carbines these days?
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Yes and no. There seems to be constantly shifting consensus, and a lot has to do with current deployments in Iraq, where a carbine is seen as more useful in the urban patrol environment than a full length rifle. Safe to say no US service has completely gotten rid of their full length rifles, and even units that transitioned to the M4 could probably have their M16s reissued if necessary.
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August 12th, 2008, 04:09 PM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
what's the sense of having an m4 gamewise ?  it has the same states as a m16 but shorter range.
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August 12th, 2008, 05:44 PM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
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what's the sense of having an m4 gamewise ?  it has the same states as a m16 but shorter range.
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Accuracy to the reality on the ground, nothing else. It has a shorter effective range, and its becoming a more common weapon among regular troops who find themselves in want of a shorter weapon for the kind of combat we're seeing in Iraq right now primarily. You'll note that the M4A1 got the XM8's acc bonus in V4, no doubt based on some understanding of better optics being more standard.
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August 12th, 2008, 09:06 PM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
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Accuracy to the reality on the ground, nothing else. It has a shorter effective range, and its becoming a more common weapon among regular troops who find themselves in want of a shorter weapon for the kind of combat we're seeing in Iraq right now primarily. You'll note that the M4A1 got the XM8's acc bonus in V4, no doubt based on some understanding of better optics being more standard.
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I think that's down to the ACOG sight that is appearing more and more. a couple of years ago in Iraq it appeared that almost every photo had a M16 with ACOG. Now it seems to have switched to mostly M4 carbines.
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August 13th, 2008, 11:46 AM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
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I think that's down to the ACOG sight that is appearing more and more. a couple of years ago in Iraq it appeared that almost every photo had a M16 with ACOG. Now it seems to have switched to mostly M4 carbines.
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I've seen some ACOGs, but I've also seen a lot of non-magnifying optics (EOTech HOLO sights, M68 CCOs, ITL MARS, etc).
In Iraq things have definitely switched over the M4 as far as the photographic evidence is concerned. I'm not sure whether this has been the case in Afghanistan. As I said, the truth of the matter is that unit arsenals probably still have equal quantities of M16s for reissue if the situation was deemed appropriate.
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August 13th, 2008, 01:06 AM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
no i never did notice the higher accracy,thank's for pointing that out,now it may be worth useing.
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August 13th, 2008, 02:30 AM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
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no i never did notice the higher accracy,thank's for pointing that out,now it may be worth useing.
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IIRC: Weapons with a Sight unit as standard get Acc 6 Vs Acc1 for iron sights.
Now where's the SUIT sight for the SLR's... 
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August 15th, 2008, 02:05 AM
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Re: USA: OICW and M8 Rifle.
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Accuracy to the reality on the ground, nothing else. ...........SNIPPED FOR BREVITY............. You'll note that the M4A1 got the XM8's acc bonus in V4, no doubt based on some understanding of better optics being more standard.
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Our C7's and C8's (the Canadian versions of the M16 and M4) had originally just iron sights then were upgraded with an optical sight. I my own experience, as long as the weapon remains zeroed it provides much more accurate firepower. With our C1 and early C7 I varied on the range from 60% to 90% scores in combat shooting. Once I had the Optical Sight, I shot in the 90's all the time. Many at the time noticed a similar outcome. Of course some just can't shoot no how! 
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