Preview of the next generation belt fed..

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HTRN
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Preview of the next generation belt fed..

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The DOD is apparently working on a nextgen machinegun design called the LSAT. Significantly(like half the weight) of an M249, the technology demonstrator is being used to show the possibilities.. Like a 15lb 7.62 SAW.. Both the gun and it's ammunition are significantly lighter.

It uses a telescoping cartridge, both "conventional" and caseless. There was a big writeup on it in the American Rifleman a month or two ago..


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Wonder how that cartridge would do in a rifle...
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sadly, it is not in "common use" so the government can make it illegal before it even gets produced. Which is probably what they will do to every new type of weapon technology.
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I used to love how many rounds of 'naughty' I could lug around for my SAW. This thing looks like a LOT of fun.
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I can see the caseless working in an open bolt system. In prior tries the caseless would not remove heat the way a brass case would and you'd get cook offs. IIRC that was in closed bolt weapons.
Maybe they've got some additive to help suck off some of the heat now.
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I remain unconvinced until a bald guy gets to play with it and tell me how awesome it is. :P
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Jericho941 wrote:I remain unconvinced until a bald guy gets to play with it and [strike]tell[/strike] whisper to me how awesome it is. :P
Fixed it for ya! :mrgreen:
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randy wrote:
Jericho941 wrote:I remain unconvinced until a bald guy gets to play with it and [strike]tell[/strike] whisper to me how awesome it is. :P
Fixed it for ya! :mrgreen:
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-1

Looks like cheap garbage to me. More parts to go wrong, and I'm not convinced it can handle the torture a Joe can put it through.
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Toad,

They fixed the cook-off problem by replacing the gunpowder with temperature-insensitive plastic explosives.
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