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SUPERSLEIGHT-of-Hand: U.S. ARMY SAVES FACE with 6.8mm
We Could Have Had it in the 1930s; More PRELM Dependency without Stripper Clip Loading; 7.62mm LMGs firing duplex rounds are far better than 6.8mm for everyone as a face-saving measure for 5.56mm LMGs NOT SUPPRESSING ENEMIES.
6.8mm PVT Goldilocks & the 3 Rifle Cartridges MAGA 1945
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c6u5xM_30E
If genius inventor, Pederson had not used the absurd German Luger P08 (looks like the 7 in the 007 logo) pistol-like toggle action on his rifle in the 1930s tests, it wouldn't have needed its .276 caliber rounds covered in WAX. A waxless, a rimless .276 caliber round is the equivalent of today's 7.62mm x 51mm NATO adopted after WW2 instead of the British .280 and could have fed BOTH American M1 Garands, BARs, Johnson LMGs and British SMLE rifles, Bren LMGs with better reliability than rimmed 7.7mm (.303 cal) ammo. Stronger ammunition Anglo-American logistics would have reduced the fog of war resupply and improved combat efficiency--perhaps ending WW2 a year earlier in 1944. Had combination stripper clip and 20-round box magazine feeding been adopted in the M1 Garand with a real pistol grip that the Johnson LMG and carbine had, by 1945 we would have had the M14 in time for the 1950 Korean war; saving countless lives against mass NORK and CHICOM human wave attacks by increased firepower.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1947_Johnson_auto_carbine
Even shooting long, humongous, .30 cal 7.62mm x 63mm (overall length 85mm) ".30-06" rounds, the Johnson LMG was only 14 pounds, fed reliably from the side with 20-25 round box magazines like the German Paratroopers' FG42 and was used with great success in WW2 combat by U.S. Army, 1st Special Service Force "Devil's Brigade" mountain troops, U.S. Paramarines, Communist war-invincible rebel, Che Guevara and the Free Cuban Brigade 2506 at the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961:
http://www.combatreform.org/airbornebayofpigs.htm
Today's M249 LMG is 22 pounds, cannot fire from box magazines reliably--and doesn't suppress anyone on open terrain types shooting anemic 5.56mm. Some sort of "modern", "progress", huh? More on this later.
In our previous video on the weak, short-range, 50 meter .45 cal ACP pistol bullet-fed M1928 Thompson and M3 Grease Gun SMGs, we revealed these Personal Defense Weapons (PDWs) should have been chambered to fire longer-ranged, short .30 caliber (7.62mm x 33mm) carbine ammo effective out to 300 meters--the U.S. Army would have had several defacto "assault rifles" BEFORE WE ENTERED WW2--before the Germans invented the FG42 (long .30 cal 7.92mm) and Stg44 (short .30 cal, 7.92mm Kurz) and the Russians the SKS carbine and AK47/AKM firing short .30 cal, 7.62mm x 39mm Soviet rounds.
WE ARE RE-LIVING THE .276/.280 NOW, today as we speak!
Firing the Waxed .276 cal Pederson Rifle!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfhKLuPiXFc
www.combatreform.org/lightmachineguns.htm
What will the WOKE U.S. moron korps--that sold its malignant narcissist force structure soul to 5.56mm--do now?
The LMGunner be him 7.62mm x 51mm NATO or 6.8mm is still going to need an at least 5.56mm PDW/Assault Carbine with 300m range reach--NOT a weak under 100mm range-reach 9mm pistol regardless of how plastic "polymer" (lie talk it's fucking plastic) sexy it is.
Those with concealable weapons needs need at least 5.7mm armor piercing capability in a better Sig Sauer M17/P320 than its current 9mm.
The U.S. Army’s SAW and M4 replacement is headed to troops by 2022
Todd South
Oct 14, 2020
The gun that will replace both the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon LMG and the M16/M4 rifle/carbine weapons — and add a new, widely distributed caliber to the U.S. military inventory for the first time in decades — is less than two years away.
The Next Generation Squad Weapon finished its first prototype test event in September. The three previously selected offerings came from Sig Sauer, Textron Systems and General Dynamics Ordnance.
Brig. Gen. David Hodne, Infantry School commandant and Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team director, along with Brig. Gen. Anthony Potts, head of Program Executive Office Soldier, gave updates to Army Times ahead of the Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting and Exposition.
Concurrently, the Army in April has also selected two companies, L3 Technologies and Vortex Optics, to compete for the fire control for the weapons system.
Sig Sauer’s design looks much like a conventional assault rifle while GD is using a bullpup design, which shortens the length by building the magazine feed into the weapon stock. Textron has built its weapon around the cartridge, which is unique to them, a cased telescope item that has the projectile inside of the casing to reduce weight.
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