A U.S. Marine with Headquarters and Service Battalion fires the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle during a live-fire weapons familiarization exercise at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, April 5.
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The M7 Rifle Just Got Lighter – But Is It Really Better Than the M4 Carbine?
The Army’s M7 rifle is finally reaching frontline units, starting with Pacific-focused formations and the 101st Airborne, as ...
The standard-issue M4 carbine could be replaced by the M27 infantry automatic rifle. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Neller said the M27s that have already been deployed are “the most reliable, ...
Congratulations, Marines: After years of drama, the long-awaited M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle is finally coming to a platoon near you. A Marine Corps Systems Command spokesman told Marine Corps Times ...
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Elliot Holter zeroes his rifle combat optic on his M4A1 service rifle during a live-fire range at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. (Lance Cpl. Dalton S.
Marine grunts in close combat formations will start receiving suppressors for their small arms at the end of this year By Jared Keller Published Jul 11, 2020 1:34 PM EDT Marine grunts in close combat ...
The Marine Corps plans to equip more infantrymen with the M27 rifle, which has been in limited use for sometime. The M27 offers longer range and better accuracy than the M4 currently used by Marine ...
Nov. 9 (UPI) --Colt's Manufacturing Company and FN America have each been awarded $88.6 million by the U.S. Army for the production of M4 and M4A1 carbines. The purchases, announced Thursday by the ...
The Marine Corps is contemplating taking away carbines from infantrymen and replacing them with a highly accurate German-designed rifle originally meant to give squads accurate suppressive fire.
Two retired Army generals recently told Congress that the Army and Marine Corps should adopt a new infantry rifle with a more powerful cartridge than the current 5.56mm ammunition used in the M4 ...
Warning: Don't watch this if you're hungry. U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 5 Christian Wade, a division gunner with the 2nd Marine Division, demonstrates how an M4-style short-barrel ...
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