technically it is still new as this would be the first time of it being in useand the OICW could be confused with the L85A4/SA 80, the G36 series, and several new assault rifles out of europe, asia and south africabut especially the british L85 as it has a similar angular apperance and a good bit of the footage is of British troops(the L85 is their standard weapon)also I pretty much doubt that the US would allow news footage of US Special Operators with their brand new toys in the fieldwhile the weapon itself is not classified, withholding the date of its becoming operational with spec ops is a simple way of denying potential enemies intel on current strength of US infantry and spec opsterrorist would probably never get that weapon as they still mostly use AK-47's which, for those that don't know were made between 1947 to 1974, which is about when the AK-74 came out with improvements to the originalcompared to the old AK-47's terrorist use, the american M16 &M4, british L85/SA80 and german G36, the terrorist are outclassed in the area of assault riflesand since they don't have those, kinda hard to think that they will get OCIW's (especially since russia flooded the WORLD arms market with AK-47's so those rifles are literally dirt cheap to large scale arms dealers and buyers)the Barret M82 semi automatic 50 calibur sniper anti-personel and anti-equipment rifleuses the same round as the M2 browning 50 cal heavy machine gun, and has a ten round magazinerange up to 1800 meters (Marine M40 has a range of about 900 meters for those who follow but need comparison)created for use by the afganistan Mujhadeen snipers for an armor penetrating sniper rifle, it was adopted for use by the american special forces AND Marine Corps Snipersif you mean that barret, then yeah I think I heard of itbtw there is almost no way that Trinidad will have any OICW's in the near future unless and until it gets outdatedright now standard issue is the Israel made Galile 7.62mm (my spelling is probably off with the name)so we don't even have the modern composite rifles much less anything that newoh and "one more thing"just a bit of information on secial forcesSpecial Forces is the offical name of the US Army Special Forces, i.e. the green beretsthe gun is also issued to other groups in JSOC (Operational Detachment Delta and the US Navy S.E.A.L.'s) but these are not "special forces", they are special operators of the Joint Special Operations Command(yeah I am being a pain but the distinction is real)
bob is right, the rangers have been testing it for a while now (of course, crazy bastards!)
so nobody can ever say an SOF player is illiterate now.
My question to you all is how close is technology to replacing lead bullets with a more effctive and less costly form of ammunition? I have heard talk of fractioning a plastic which is harder than some grades of steel and alot cheaper to obtain.....any thoughts on that?
the AK-47 kills more people each year than any other weapon...its cheap, reliable, innacurrate, yellow, the perfect thing for a terrorist i doubt anything will replace lead.... lead is heavy.. cheap.. toxic.. everything you want in a bullet... for something to replace it that thing must be: almost as heavy or heavieras cheap or cheaper as hard to pronnounce for the chinese.. the mp5 is the preferred weapon for counter terrorists around the world.. accurate, small, light, barrel long so you can beat somebody's brains out with it..but still ,up to this day , nothing can beat a good shotgun for close range... .. if all those conventions and stuff didn't ban buckshot everyone would be using it...