daftandbarmy
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I've been everywhere, man:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9dAUkPKIkY&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9dAUkPKIkY&feature=youtu.be

recceguy said:Man, I loved that rifle. I'd take it today, over our current issue, in a heartbeat.
my72jeep said:I miss not hearing the return spring twanging with every shot.
Thucydides said:Reality check. While the FN was a very rugged battle rifle, it was also heavy and bulky, hit the shooter like a mule (especially if you were not gripping the weapon correctly) and you carried much less ammunition because of the weight and size of the 7.62 X 51 round. Imagine carrying a chest rig with 10 loaded FN magazines in today's type of war.
Kirkhill said:Imagine having an assured "neutralization" with a double tap..... How many "stowed kills" are there in your 10x 5.56 mags vs our old 4x 7.62 mags and a bandolier? 300 rds 5.56 vs 140 rds 7.62 ball plus 10 rds tracer.
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Loachman said:The extra weight of weapon and ammunition was balanced by the reduced weight of water and body armour.
Thucydides said:Reality check. While the FN was a very rugged battle rifle, it was also heavy and bulky, hit the shooter like a mule (especially if you were not gripping the weapon correctly) and you carried much less ammunition because of the weight and size of the 7.62 X 51 round. Imagine carrying a chest rig with 10 loaded FN magazines in today's type of war.
While not against 7.62 battle rifles in principle (and recognizing that the battlespace is evolving to where this type of rifle is becoming useful again), resurrecting the FN, or other contemporary battle rifles (M-14, G-3, CETME etc.) might not be the best solution. A modern weapon with composite furniture, rail system, collapsable stocks, possibly bull pup layouts for compactness while maintaining a full length barrel would be my choice for such a weapon today. The picture is of an SRSS rifle based on an M-14 action
recceguy said:Here's your reality check. You're already carrying 80 lb+ of gear. What's a few more pounds. Oh, and what about the designated marksman that's already carrying a 7.62?
BTW, I already own a 7.62 bullpup with an 18.5" barrel. They are already out there.
Here's a picture of my sister with my 7.62 bullpup and my 15 shot 12 gauge bullpup. Both non-restricted and not registered.
