View Full Version : More Marksmen per sqd and more EBR M14s!
ChunkyMonkey
03-24-2010, 18:22
http://www.athenswater.com/images/09-08-08_M14EBR.jpg
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2010/03/army_m14_032210w/
Marksmen issued better rifles in Afghanistan
By Matthew Cox (mcox@atpco.com?subject=Question%20from%20ArmyTime s.com%20reader) - Staff writer
Posted : Tuesday Mar 23, 2010 19:54:27 EDT
The Army is doubling the number of 7.62mm weapons in the infantry squad, increasing soldiers’ long-range killing power in the wide-open expanses of Afghanistan.
Good stuffs! I remember last year a guard man bitched about the Army taking all of the EBRs from them. [Tooth]
Troublco
03-24-2010, 18:47
It's about time they recognized the need for more 7.62 weapons in that theater. I'll be interested to see what they decide on for a replacement for the M14. It may be an old design, but it's hard to argue with success.
trlcavscout
03-24-2010, 22:19
I also am glad to see them adapt to the current need. M4 just doesnt reach out and smackem in the head at the distances they are seeing over there. And with the new camo. Good stuff since I might be there soon [M2]
I had no idea we even used a rifle that shot that round. I want one, how can I get one? Do I just have to build an AR-10?
I had no idea we even used a rifle that shot that round. I want one, how can I get one? Do I just have to build an AR-10?
you aren't being serious are you?
very sweet rifles! There are just soo many sweet rifles and too little money in my account to have them all!
glad they are getting some good long range stuff, especially shooting in the desert.
The Army has been using 7.62x51mm SR-25's from Knights Armament for a long time now. The problem with them is the weight due to the integrally suppressed barrel and maintenance issues. The bolts are not holding up to the rigors of use in the mountains there, nor the extreme temp changes (70-80 deg daytime, teens at night).
KevDen2005
03-25-2010, 16:31
I would love to have M1A, actually I would really like to have an M14....but just trying to be more practical. Very pricey! Plus fiance would would have my behind when spending a couple grand on a rifle right now instead of saving for our wedding...[Help]
you aren't being serious are you?
Serious. All I hear about is people complaining about the inadequacies of the 5.56 round. I've never been in the military.
So AR-10 is the closest thing?
You can build something close, its based off of the M1A/M14. That, some nice glass, and an EBR stock ($800 +/- this is for the stock only) and youre gtg.
DocMedic
03-25-2010, 16:49
($800 +/- this is for the stock only) .
EBR stocks the army are using are 2k+
EBR stocks the army are using are 2k+
Hence the "build something close" comment. [Beer]
Sage makes one for well under $1k and I believe they had a hand in the development of the chasis for the .mil
daemon734
03-25-2010, 20:02
I was issued an M14 but eventually got my PSG to let me switch to an M4. The ones we had used really high scope mounts and we had to make our own cheekpads. It was terrible, especially since I was getting in an out of vehicles all the time too.
I was later attached to a navy EOD team and they had a sage M14 and it was nice. All my complaints had been addressed. I didnt see any in army use until the 101st replaced us and their SDM's had sages as well. This was in 2007, its good to see that somebody has been paying attention since then.
I wouldn't mind a sage M14 on my next tour in a-stan.
Troublco
03-25-2010, 20:16
Only thing that puts me off about the SAGE stock is that they take the M14 from 9 lbs to 15. You've really gotta want to hump that thing around.
theGinsue
03-26-2010, 01:20
I agree, it's about time they started getting the numbers back up in the reach-out-and-touch-'em rifles.
Only thing that puts me off about the SAGE stock is that they take the M14 from 9 lbs to 15. You've really gotta want to hump that thing around.
Yep, it makes quite a difference going from an AR to the Socom II, that thing feels like a pig.... but I fricken luv it!!!
rforsythe
03-26-2010, 07:52
Another good read on the subject:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=121&t=486794
Delfuego
03-26-2010, 10:41
Very cool setup for the M14. Not quite the Military EBR, but probably a great rifle.
http://www.jallenenterprises.com/index.html
The Army has been using 7.62x51mm SR-25's from Knights Armament for a long time now. The problem with them is the weight due to the integrally suppressed barrel and maintenance issues.
When did the SR-25s get an "integrally suppressed barrel"?
Cameron
bellavite1
03-26-2010, 11:59
http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q358/bellavite1/SANY0680.jpg
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ChunkyMonkey
03-26-2010, 12:34
http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q358/bellavite1/SANY0680.jpg
[Neene1]
I hate you! BTW..buis seems too low, You have to take the rail off to aim without the scope?
ChunkyMonkey
03-26-2010, 12:39
Very cool setup for the M14. Not quite the Military EBR, but probably a great rifle.
http://www.jallenenterprises.com/index.html
[UZI]
http://www.jallenenterprises.com/wantitnow/g2_want_it_now_large.jpg
bellavite1
03-26-2010, 13:13
I hate you! BTW..buis seems too low, You have to take the rail off to aim without the scope?
No,It works fine!
Birddog1911
03-26-2010, 13:14
Only thing that puts me off about the SAGE stock is that they take the M14 from 9 lbs to 15. You've really gotta want to hump that thing around.
Believe it or not, there were a few folks in the Army who were using their M14s in basic configuration; not even a scope. Some ol' soldiers still appreciate good steel!
Gratuitous gun porn...
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii190/Birddog4570/Feb2010155.jpg
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii190/Birddog4570/PSL013.jpg
TriggerHappy
03-26-2010, 13:57
Check these guys out. They have some good stuff for accurizing an already awesome battle rifle.
http://www.smithenterprise.com/index.html
When did the SR-25s get an "integrally suppressed barrel"?
Cameron
Here is a pict from 2002. USASOC using integrally suppressed SR-25's.
Small pic is small..
All this M1A pron....mmmm....oh, and there I goes.
Small pic is small..
Sorry, I'm not an IT guy. I had enough trouble getting that up.
ChunkyMonkey
03-26-2010, 16:01
Sorry, I'm not an IT guy. I had enough trouble getting that up.
Thats what she said moment![Beer]
KevDen2005
03-26-2010, 17:16
I am Jealous!!!
The Army has been using 7.62x51mm SR-25's from Knights Armament for a long time now. The problem with them is the weight due to the integrally suppressed barrel and maintenance issues. The bolts are not holding up to the rigors of use in the mountains there, nor the extreme temp changes (70-80 deg daytime, teens at night).
The M-110 SASS replaced the SR-25. And as for the bolts not holding up, was due to lack of scheduled maintenance for rounds fired, we have the same problem on the M4's. I've personally had 3 bolts break on me, 2 in country and one in training. We just shoot too many rounds for Crane to keep up with the maintenance for headspacing and chamber wear. Not to mention poor quality parts making their way into the supply system due to low bid contracting and short supply.... LMT finally took over most of the parts supply contract and lots of issues have dissappeared. Crane does what they can with what they are given. KAC makes great guns, just to damn expensive to field rapidly.
Took me 5 years to build this.
theGinsue
03-27-2010, 22:54
Gratuitous gun porn...
Yes, very gratuitous!
theGinsue
03-27-2010, 22:56
Sorry, I'm not an IT guy. I had enough trouble getting that up.
Thats what she said moment![Beer]
Dog gone it, you got to it before me.
ChunkyMonkey
03-27-2010, 23:38
Took me 5 years to build this.
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