Title: How the U.S. got shafted out of the FN FAL Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jexf8A462jM Published:Dec 31, 2017 Author:Legally Armed America Post Date:2018-08-18 16:38:31 by BTP Holdings Keywords:None Views:275 Comments:15
The FN FAL is one of the greatest battle rifles ever made. Politics caused the U.S. to pass on it while nearly every other NATO country in the world recognized its superiority. And the 7.62 NATO is one of the greatest battle rounds ever made. But we needed an intermediate round. Here's the story.
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The FN FAL is one of the greatest battle rifles ever made. Politics caused the U.S. to pass on it while nearly every other NATO country in the world recognized its superiority. And the 7.62 NATO is one of the greatest battle rounds ever made. But we needed an intermediate round. Here's the story.
I have been telling people ever since I heard somebody woke up and decided our military needed a long range round for fighting in Shitstainistan that is someone would put ME in charge of new battle rifle procurement I could solve their problem in just a few minutes,and likely save them tens of millions of dollars at the same time.
I would just pick up the phone,call FN and say "I need an initial order of 2,000 FN-FAL rifles chambered for the 7x57 round,spare magazines,bayonets,cleaning kits,and spare parts. When can I expect delivery?"
There are a LOT of different weight 7mm bullets to chose from,and with the FAL adjustable gas system,they will shoot them all without hiccuping.
No need to keep re-inventing the damn wheel!
BTW,the .308 is a great round,but the 7x57 mm round is better for bucking wind across valleys at long ranges. When you move up to the longer boat tail heavy bullets in 30 caliber,you need the case capacity of the magnums for long shots.
BTW,the .308 is a great round,but the 7x57 mm round is better for bucking wind across valleys at long ranges. When you move up to the longer boat tail heavy bullets in 30 caliber,you need the case capacity of the magnums for long shots.
Yeah,what do I know about guns? I was just a Special Forces weapons man for 6 years,and have a two year degree in gunsmithing,have worked as a gunsmith,built custom rifles,and even owned my own shop.
And YOUR qualifications?
When you move up to the longer boat tail heavy bullets in 30 caliber,you need the case capacity of the magnums for long shots.
once again you are full of crap 6.5 x 55
BTW,the 6.5mm is NOT a 30 caliber round. Or even a 7 MM round. Since you obviously don't seem to understand this,the 6.5 has a smaller bore which means to shoot the longer and heavier bullets the case needs to be longer or larger in diameter to hold enough powder to match the downrange ballistics of a 7mm or 7.62mm round shooting the same weight bullet.