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Thread: Russia testing new 6.02x41 to counter NGSW

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    So is this more of a Russian version of M855A1 ? ( kinda ? )

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfoosh006 View Post
    So is this more of a Russian version of M855A1 ? ( kinda ? )
    Not really. This is looking to extend combat effective range with a high BC 6mm projectile without increasing recoil too much.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bfoosh006 View Post
    So is this more of a Russian version of M855A1 ? ( kinda ? )
    More like a 6mm ARCski.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vicious_cb View Post
    More like a 6mm ARCski.
    6ARCovitch, with more vodka.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vicious_cb View Post
    More like a 6mm ARCski.
    That would be Polish, “sky” would be Russian.

    I find the .02 humorous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicious_cb View Post
    More like a 6mm ARCski.
    That was my first thought too. I guess there is no real ‘magic sauce’ when it comes to ballistics. Bullet, case capacity, barrel length- all constrained by legacy magwell and bolt face limitations.

    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    That would be Polish, “sky” would be Russian.

    I find the .02 humorous.
    Is there something in the Russian arms industry that makes them not go straight 6mm, or is it just “marketing”.

    Just my $0.02 cents.
    The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.

    It's that simple.

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