Those are Royal Marine Commandos.
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Those are Royal Marine Commandos.
If you think the British model is to be envied, you are completely wrong.
The time from solicitation to deployment is comparable to the 416- proof that COTS can work. However, COTS is not a possible solution for service rifle replacement, though it is viable for low-density specialty buys, which is why that path has been followed for the past several decades.
That is true in a few instances, but I have been involved personaly in specialty applications for limited use specialized equipment that took a detour along they way and averaged 3 years from requirement to delivery. One of my special interest items, just went from a requirement to a Sources Sought. The requirement was identified by the field in 2006, with the "interium" solution perhaps going to the field next year(although we have a bridge of systems borrowed from Crane). This is for a very low density piece of specialized Infantry Kit. If the 416's are the USMC's IAR's I wold agree with that example, if you mean the CAG/AWG 416's that's a differant can and type of worms.
That said I'm going to go on mute, since this is a off topic side bar.
Very awesome. I wonder if one of those might have been one that at one time was supposed to come to me. I am glad to get passed up so they can get them. I like that new multi cam. It was in a mag with the rifle a little different than what we get.
I was completely unaware of how utterly massive that model of Trijicon was. Gigantic.:eek:
Wow look at em! Especially with their Multicam. I would have gone for a variable optic.
**** those guys.
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