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Thread: MSBS 5,56 - new Polish assault rifle prototype

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    Once again, should I repeat my questions? Do you understand them or not? Maybe I should use plain English?

    (1) What modern assault rifles have got an forged receivers?
    (2) Do you have any proofs that the HK416 receiver is forged not machined?

    You know, usually if the person asked about something wrotes a lot of rubbish plus some childish insults it means he knows nothing about the issue. So, do you have any proofs that the HK416 receiver is forged? I am not interesting in what are your beliefs but hard facts. Not your imagination but reality. Any proof? Any at all? If not, get lost and do not waste our time.

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    Honestly, as a American, who is assumed to be part polish, this thread interests me, especially the constant re-mentioning of the m4/m16 system which to my knowledge the U.S has been trying replace for the better part of forever. All that matters is that the soldiers like it right? That said the polish going away from the AK, look and feel is a strange idea to me. I don't know how the Polish (Regular Soldiers) will feel about the weapon it might be alien to them. Any insight into this idea?

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    Of course if that was the only argument we would have still fought with stones and sticks

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    ctomd:
    This process is called "progress"

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    What I do not understand is why the Bullpup and traditional versions?

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    They made no decision wich version (or both) will be in use.

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    I think aesthetics, Is largely ignored in the gun-making community no-one want's to admit it but it's there. There is just something special about using a weapon that is definitively yours, Wether its shortening the barrel, or making a weapon purple. Like how the vikings used to name their swords. It's like it customizing a weapon makes it magic. I think this rifle will change more in the future. I hope it does at least. What do you think about this? I would like to hear opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctomd View Post
    Honestly, as a American, who is assumed to be part polish, this thread interests me, especially the constant re-mentioning of the m4/m16 system which to my knowledge the U.S has been trying replace for the better part of forever. All that matters is that the soldiers like it right? That said the polish going away from the AK, look and feel is a strange idea to me. I don't know how the Polish (Regular Soldiers) will feel about the weapon it might be alien to them. Any insight into this idea?
    It's not that hard to train soldiers on new weapon systems. Militaries around the world do it every day with far more sophisticated and technical training. Look at Israel that has transitioned to the Tavor.

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    I really like how the charging handle angles down like that as it should make it easier to use even when you have various optic mounts. It's the little things like that, which really add up to a good rifle.

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    Good point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentType View Post
    I really like how the charging handle angles down like that as it should make it easier to use even when you have various optic mounts. It's the little things like that, which really add up to a good rifle.
    Yeah, saves the knuckles. Our New steyrs have the same sort of thing, The cocking handle can fold down to the 7/8 oclock position for actioning the rifle

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    I know the MSBS is still in development and top priority will be military sales, but please, PLEASE bring this rifle to the U.S. Civilian Market.

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    sooner or later you'll have the possibility to buy it on the civilian market in the US.
    it's part of the producer's buisness plan

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    Are there any future conventions or shows where the MSBS will be displayed?

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    probably here (I guess):

    www.natoexhibition.org


    it is to take place this week

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