What U.S Troops Really Think of Their New XM-7 Rifle

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  • DougC

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    American soldiers test out their new Next Generation squad Weapon XM-7 6.8 x 51mm primary rifles. U.S.A troops have given their feedback on how they like the new platform that is replacing the M16 and M4 series. They also test fired the new XM-250 weapon system as well. In this episode about the U.S army infantry ground forces historic switch we cover the feedback.

    Spoiler alert: one round 6.8mm = $ 13.00 - $15.00, one round 5.56mm = $00.47

     
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    oldag

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    No way the new ammo will run $13 a round once they get into full production. Won't be as cheap as 5.56, granted.
     

    zackmars

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    No way the new ammo will run $13 a round once they get into full production. Won't be as cheap as 5.56, granted.

    It'll probably be pretty close. The training ammo will likely be pretty close in price to 7.62x51 but the combat ammo has a lot more going on.
     

    Wiliamr

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    American soldiers test out their new Next Generation squad Weapon XM-7 6.8 x 51mm primary rifles. U.S.A troops have given their feedback on how they like the new platform that is replacing the M16 and M4 series. They also test fired the new XM-250 weapon system as well. In this episode about the U.S army infantry ground forces historic switch we cover the feedback.

    Spoiler alert: one round 6.8mm = $ 13.00 - $15.00, one round 5.56mm = $00.47


    I do not know where you got the 13 to 14 dollars a round from, you can buy the stuff commercially at at ammo.com 20 rounds for 29.99. https://ammo.com/rifle/277-sig-fury-ammo
     
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