1. ur cunt
2. What's the current rifle in service?
IA2 here.
they are currently modernizing the old rk62
old k2
>>53712625
By adding one more scope?
>>53712625
Remind of a AK-74M.
My service rifle is a Swedish AK-4 from 1974.
It's copy of HK's G3 with a slightly longer stock.
Zastava M21 is the newst assault rifle in our service i think
I believe the most common is the M4, but we're slowly replacing them with the HK416.
>>53712790
>Zastava
The same ones who made the Yugo?
>>53712728
and new stock
>>53712805
pretty sure you're not
>>53712805
Thought you guys would stick with the M4A1.
>>53712890
>>53713086
yeah i don't know
>>53712553
The spanish version of the german G36
But we used to had the CETME, a spanish assault rifle, similar to the german G3
>>53713260
>The spanish version of the german G36
What do you think of the overheating issue?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch_G36#Overheating
>But we used to had the CETME, a spanish assault rifle, similar to the german G3
The G3 really is a Spanish rifle. Spaniards designed it, Germans built it.
762 get it into ya
>>53713663
Love those "FAL variations"
>>53712805
Nope, the M4 is replacing the M16 as the standard.
>>53713800
M16 is only standard in the Marine Corps
M4 has been standard in the Army for over a decade now
>>53714051
The Marines are switching over to the M4 now.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/military/tech/2015/11/01/marine-grunts-react-switch-m16-m4/74849998/
>>53714091
Marines always get stuck with shit equipment because they have no secretary and almost no influence in the Pentagon
Soon
>>53714179
>bullpup
Literally the worst rifle design of all time
Makes it significantly more difficult to change magazines
>>53714158
I've heard the gas piston in the 416 has a tendency to freeze in cold weather and malfunction.
>>53714160
Can't they ask?
>>53714462
They do all the time but theyre ruled by the Secretary of the Navy who lobbies for trillion-dollar boats instead of new rifles and body armor for Marines
>>53714428
dunno lol
I was in before they issued hk416
>>53714545
Well shit.
Our defense minister basically a commie who doesn't know shit about military. He was named by Dilma, but they are too scared to mess with the military.
>>53714660
>that sling
triggered
>>53712553
tolerance..
>>53714660
Our Secretary of Defense doesn't know anything about the military either
He's an SJW faggot who is more concerned with integrating men and women into the same basic training platoons than with maintaining a war-ready infantry
He basically sees the military as his own social experiment
>>53712553
Don't have one. We put all of ours in the gun surrender bin.
>>53714810
Here they actually did things right tho. At least for the military. Most of the reform is already done, some to go. The Army General didn't complained much about the last Defense Minister who was also a retard.
Our Navy uses M4's btw.
>>53714160
Isn't the new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff a Marine officer?
>>53712553
rk62 or 95
>>53714133
>molotov cocktail against a tank
>>53714298
The tavor is actually a pretty good rifle. But I agree that bullpups are a meme.
Tavor (mostly the micro variant)
AR-15 derivatives (M4 and M16A1 carbine)
>>53715128
Bullpups are a meme, and the Tavor is no exception.
We mostly have G3's, HK-33's and some AK-47's.
They will be replaced with MPT-76(HK417).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XV9RbE8IWI
Galil SAR
>>53715094
Arabs senpai.
>>53715481
No exception, but probably the best you can do with a bullpup design. Reliable long-stroke gas system, ambidextrous, crisp trigger break. And the Israelis have an actual use for bullpups; most of their fighting is in urban areas.
HK3 G3/G4
>>53712553
>they unironically replaced FAL
Why, Pedro?
>>53715638
Becase we made a new one.
>>53715698
I'm ok with this one, but the one in the OP-pick is clearly not 7.62 RFN.
>>53715612
Don't know what Tavor you've used but the trigger is spongy as fuck, absolutely horrible.
To actually make it ambidextrous you need to replace some parts, cant really to it on the fly.
Can't fault it for reliability, but its a bitch to clean and maintain.
Also, repairs can get tricky.
I'd pick an M4 over a Tavor any day, the length isn't really an issue.
>>53715786
It's the 5.56 version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMBEL_IA2
Steyr AUG (Stg 77)
>>53715837
>Don't know what Tavor you've used but the trigger is spongy as fuck, absolutely horrible.
I didn't say it wasn't spongy, only that the break is nicer than other bullpups. I'm not sure why designers haven't started using electronic actuation for the trigger. Maybe because you need a mechanical fallback and the complexity is too much.
>To actually make it ambidextrous you need to replace some parts, cant really to it on the fly.
At least it doesn't fling hot brass into your face if you use it with your opposite hand (like the Steyr AUG).
>Can't fault it for reliability, but its a bitch to clean and maintain.
Isn't it one captive pin to remove the bolt-carrier group and two pins to remove the trigger group? Looks pretty simple, unless you're changing the barrel.
Pretty much these buggers, though we also use the M4 and MP5 in some quantities as well, some small amount of the HK416 and 417 are also floating around in service.
Switzerland
SIG 550 or SIG 553 Commando
>>53715863
hahahhaha i love it in the counter strike GO
>>53716604
>M4 and MP5 in some quantities as well,
nah lol. m4's are only for specialized units and mp5s were only used in basic to familiarize us with subs
>paying 5x the amount for each rifle cos they are strayan made
>>53716814
That gun is fucking shit in counterstrike
Iceland
H&K G3
>>53717017
They're not as good as the M4 either, I much preferred the AR platform than the F88's.
In terms of durability they're fine, but the magazines are shitty, the trigger pull is not great and the accuracy isn't as good as it could be. However that might have been tightened up a bit with the fixed barrel on the EF, I dunno- been out of the service for some time. My biggest complaints where the mags though, the lack of free-fall on release is annoying, when they get older they wear/crack around the feed lip and would be much better using a STANAG type of magazine.
We sort of ended up with the because for a while we couldn't get local production of the AR's licensed off the yanks, so we needed something which would do the job and the Steyr platform was chosen. At the time it was a decent weapon system, but she's got some age on it now and hence it needed to be modernised. As far as I know, we could produce the AR's here now, but not sure if that ever took off.
Japan
howa type 89
>>53717594
My childhood fear was Iceland would invade Jan Mayen
AK variants are the most common ones, but pretty much every department has its own gun.
Not much of a gun person, maybe you can identify a few if you want to.
https://youtu.be/WChyXlSVMLs?t=5m53s
>>53717061
>counterstrike
Grow the fuck up and shoot real guns. The gun is absolutely glorious. Accurate like nothing else, reliable and easy to maintenance.
>>53715006
How's it determined who gets what?
>>53712553
MAK-90 :^)
>>53720517
62 for most
95 for spec ops and shit
>>53720526
What is that?
>>53716889
>using Steyr
are you Silver?
>>53720599
>95 for spec ops and shit
"no"
>>53720807
>beryl
>stronk
>>53712805
No you dipshit we are staying with AR-15's we are just going from the M16 to the M4 because its vasty superior.
M4 best infantry rifle
>>53712553
Cucknada
C7
>>53721681
Why do they call your ARs anything different from the American ones? Is the C7 any Different from the M16A3 and the C8 from the M4?
AK5C
>>53721775
From what I can tell there is no real difference
>>53721775
Original C7 differed as it was an M16A2 with A1 sights. As the Forces have moved to optics over iron sights, this difference is mostly moot.