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Pakistan's Service Rifle (G-3, Type-56) Replacement Competition 2016.

Which rifle should win the competition?

  • FN-SCAR-H

    Votes: 241 42.9%
  • Beretta ARX-200

    Votes: 62 11.0%
  • CZ-806 Bren2

    Votes: 116 20.6%
  • Kalashnikov AK-103

    Votes: 127 22.6%
  • Zavasta M21

    Votes: 17 3.0%

  • Total voters
    562
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Screw SCAR, pick EBR!!!

No, I'm being serious. The M14 in the photo is beautiful:smitten: and its modern versions are a beast that the US military has been using in Afghanistan as their 5.56 rifles lack power and range in the Afghan theater.

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It's also got a marksman variant, the M39
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The problem with the EBR is that it's as heavy as the SCAR Mod 20:o:

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As far as the actual competition to replace the G3 goes, I'm pulling for none of the weapons. I feel there's better choices out there.
 
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Screw SCAR, pick EBR!!!

No, I'm being serious. The M14 in the photo is beautiful:smitten: and its modern versions are a beast that the US military has been using in Afghanistan as their 5.56 rifles lack power and range in the Afghan theater.

m14_ebr-other.jpg


M14EBR-RI-AFG.jpg


Defense.gov_News_Photo_100612-A-1619C-223_-_U.S._Army_Spc._Michael_Rockwell_a_combat_infantryman_with_1st_Platoon_Delta_Company_1st_Battalion_4th_Infantry_Regiment_U.S._Army_Europe.jpg


It's also got a marksman variant, the M39
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The problem with the EBR is that it's as heavy as the SCAR Mod 20:o:

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As far as the actual competition to replace the G3 goes, I'm pulling for none of the weapons. I feel there's better choices out there.
None of the rifles being tested are 5.56.. All of em are 7.62.. not sure which better options you have in mind..
 
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Screw SCAR, pick EBR!!!

No, I'm being serious. The M14 in the photo is beautiful:smitten: and its modern versions are a beast that the US military has been using in Afghanistan as their 5.56 rifles lack power and range in the Afghan theater.

m14_ebr-other.jpg


M14EBR-RI-AFG.jpg


Defense.gov_News_Photo_100612-A-1619C-223_-_U.S._Army_Spc._Michael_Rockwell_a_combat_infantryman_with_1st_Platoon_Delta_Company_1st_Battalion_4th_Infantry_Regiment_U.S._Army_Europe.jpg


It's also got a marksman variant, the M39
M39_Enhanced_Marksman_Rifle_(1).JPG


The problem with the EBR is that it's as heavy as the SCAR Mod 20:o:

A_coalition_Special_Operations_Forces_member_fires_his_sniper_rifle_from_a_hilltop_during_a_firefight_near_Nawa_Garay_village_(120403-N-MY805-202).jpg


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As far as the actual competition to replace the G3 goes, I'm pulling for none of the weapons. I feel there's better choices out there.


Does this gun works in all weathers ? From plain hot desert areas to High altitude extremely low temperatures ? Like One ring to rule all
 
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Does this gun works in all weathers?

Most modern ones do, or can be acclimatized like the HK416N:

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But yes, the M14 EBR has seen action in a wide variety of climates and was used by US forces in both Iraq and Afghanistan:

Including by the 10th Mountain Division, who's responsibility is, as their name suggests, mountain warfare.

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It works where ever the US military needs it to.
 
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If we Buying Helis from Italy then my two cents it would be Italian Rifle expect a big deal here with italy .
No helicopters deal is not connected with Gun. We would select the Gun which passes our tests. But I can see Frigates and Air Defence systems coming from Italy.
 
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