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Slater
05-14-19, 08:49
This is a little confusing. So they're using the same "GAU-5A'" designation for this new rifle as the older GAU-5 models?:

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/05/13/usafs-gua-5a-takedown-survival-rifle-enters-service/

chef8489
05-14-19, 09:43
GAU-5a is the new rifle.
"Back in June 2018, we reported on the US Air Force’s new survival/self-defence weapon – the GAU-5A. The GAU-5A is an upgrade to the M4 which allows it to be stowed in the survival kit of US Air Force fighter jets. "

Renegade0100
05-14-19, 10:22
Interesting to see Midwest's flattop rail being used. I always thought the detachable-barrel concept was silly (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkmwLtl2ze0), but I guess it found a use after all.

Slater
05-14-19, 11:16
GAU-5a is the new rifle.
"Back in June 2018, we reported on the US Air Force’s new survival/self-defence weapon – the GAU-5A. The GAU-5A is an upgrade to the M4 which allows it to be stowed in the survival kit of US Air Force fighter jets. "

The GAU-5A/A designation has been in use since the late 1960's (or thereabouts).

Yojimbo
05-15-19, 10:02
Takedown AR15’s seem like an answer in search of a problem. Why not just split the upper and the lower normally by using the takedown pins?

Renegade0100
05-15-19, 10:28
Takedown AR15’s seem like an answer in search of a problem. Why not just split the upper and the lower normally by using the takedown pins?

The rifle was designed to fit in a kit under the ejection seat; simply splitting the receivers was still too long.

RVTMaverick
05-15-19, 10:51
Hey Yojimbo,... IF You have never seen it before, it's worth checking out... The reason is because, You can Pack the AR into a smaller pack vs the takedown pins.


Takedown AR15’s seem like an answer in search of a problem. Why not just split the upper and the lower normally by using the takedown pins?

titsonritz
05-15-19, 11:17
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?207910-USAF-war-zone-crews-to-get-modified-M4

https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?211929-USAF-pilots-to-get-ARs&highlight=usaf

RAM Engineer
05-16-19, 10:46
Interesting to see Midwest's flattop rail being used.

Any idea which Midwest rail that is? It doesn't appear to match any pictured on their website.

Renegade0100
05-16-19, 10:48
Any idea which Midwest rail that is? It doesn't appear to match any pictured on their website.

No idea- they may make it exclusively for USAF. It's definitely Midwest though, as I don't know of any other manufacture with the scallop cuts adjacent to the M-LOK slots.

Midwest Industries
05-16-19, 10:51
Any idea which Midwest rail that is? It doesn't appear to match any pictured on their website.

It a G3 LWM (GEN 3 LIGHT WEIGHT M LOK)
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