3.6 grams cartridge weight is nothing to laugh at.
No really think about with this garage shop tech (just reload 0.22 WMR uwu) he achieved weight savings comparable to lightweight polymer cases tech made 40 years after...
>g11 >magazines so big you can't store them on webbing convenienty >hurr Durr place spare magainze into worst place imaginable: on rifle making it more heavy and cumbersome >have only 90 rounds in magazines or just 30 trigger pulls in design 3 rds hyperburst mode, same as single 30rds 5.56 >then you need to reload magazine form clips. Clips! (btw how do you fricking do it in the field, juggling rifle magazine and clips? or place your rifle into dirt and mud? >elegant
I have fetal alcohol Down syndrome and didn't read the factory sealing bit. Yeah, that's moronic.
There's nothing stopping you from reusing the magazine I guess, unless it had some severe planned obsolesce.
The idea is a little hare-brained. Assuming the same quality of manufacturing, rimfire shouldn't fare worse than centerfire here, but even if it did it's nothing a little nail polish can't fix.
>The ufo disk magazine on the other page is even more stroke inducing.
Just think about it: rifle loaded with 200rds magazine weights only 3.57kg or 7.9lbs. 1800rpm, no recoil. Ultimate trench sweeper.
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Yeah. Only instead of 1000 fps bullet it launches real deal 3300 fps bullet that mimics trajectory of the M193.
It's actually The Best Infantry Rifle for Real Peer War. With barely trained mobiks fighting to the death in the trenches. Spray and Pray? Yes!
It was holy grail of small arms but never got traction.
Though you can consider SAW M249 ammo boxes as disposable factory loaded magazines. So in the end it actually worked with one weapon system.
It's didn't got picked over 5.56 because
1. US was behind 5.56 (imagine lobbying power).
2. Formally MPR offerred "300 meters effective range" (what was defined by Soviet Helmet penetration range). 5.56 SS109 offered "900 meters effective range". 900 > 300. Generals love real infantry rifles with real long effective range. "muh range!"
(Reminds me of something ... NGSW?).
>Rimfire
Someone at ordnance branch must have have a laugh at this.
What's wrong with rimfire?
>MPR + that semi-circle mag mounted ON THE SIDE
Pure Halo shit, love it.
Look at the SMG below it.
>side mounted mag
Literally the Halo SMG.
...that's what I said, the MPR. The rifle is called MKR.
3.6 grams cartridge weight is nothing to laugh at.
No really think about with this garage shop tech (just reload 0.22 WMR uwu) he achieved weight savings comparable to lightweight polymer cases tech made 40 years after...
that is fr elegant no cap
The 70's were a wild time
I can see why it did not get picked
Putting things very roughly in scale, the magazine is tiny, especially for its capacity
Even then disposable is moronic, even the g11 has a more elegant solution
> g11
> elegant
bruh...
more elegant solution to magezines you moron
more elegant is not elegant
>g11
>magazines so big you can't store them on webbing convenienty
>hurr Durr place spare magainze into worst place imaginable: on rifle making it more heavy and cumbersome
>have only 90 rounds in magazines or just 30 trigger pulls in design 3 rds hyperburst mode, same as single 30rds 5.56
>then you need to reload magazine form clips. Clips! (btw how do you fricking do it in the field, juggling rifle magazine and clips? or place your rifle into dirt and mud?
>elegant
read -> more elegant
I have fetal alcohol Down syndrome and didn't read the factory sealing bit. Yeah, that's moronic.
There's nothing stopping you from reusing the magazine I guess, unless it had some severe planned obsolesce.
The idea is a little hare-brained. Assuming the same quality of manufacturing, rimfire shouldn't fare worse than centerfire here, but even if it did it's nothing a little nail polish can't fix.
FAS, same, you are excused
The UFO disk magazine on the other page is even more stroke inducing.
>The ufo disk magazine on the other page is even more stroke inducing.
Just think about it: rifle loaded with 200rds magazine weights only 3.57kg or 7.9lbs. 1800rpm, no recoil. Ultimate trench sweeper.
Yeah. Only instead of 1000 fps bullet it launches real deal 3300 fps bullet that mimics trajectory of the M193.
It's actually The Best Infantry Rifle for Real Peer War. With barely trained mobiks fighting to the death in the trenches. Spray and Pray? Yes!
it's gone full circle tbh
>Even then disposable is moronic
The magazines for the AR-15 were meant to be disposable as well.
I didnt know that, thank god they are not.
It was holy grail of small arms but never got traction.
Though you can consider SAW M249 ammo boxes as disposable factory loaded magazines. So in the end it actually worked with one weapon system.
It's didn't got picked over 5.56 because
1. US was behind 5.56 (imagine lobbying power).
2. Formally MPR offerred "300 meters effective range" (what was defined by Soviet Helmet penetration range). 5.56 SS109 offered "900 meters effective range". 900 > 300. Generals love real infantry rifles with real long effective range. "muh range!"
(Reminds me of something ... NGSW?).
>it's real
What is this sorcery?
Looks like a more cyberpunky version of the Stealth Pistol from Deus Ex
an *even* more cyberpunky version, rather
While arr gun rook same now, KelTec has VISION.
>linkless conveyor magazine
Imagine turning this box 90 degrees, fill it with CT flechette ammo and have a p90 style bullet rotator, all on a general dynamics ngsw
>all on a general dynamics ngsw
So you can build a cantilevered balcony on the muzzle?