Mini-Marine wrote:There is a lot of talk going around that the IAR as a replacement for the M249 is just a ruse, and the real purpose behind it is as a replacement for the M16/M4.
Well, we tried to use it as as a squad automatic, but it really didn't work out, however, it seems to work great as a carbine/rifle, and we've already got a bunch in inventory, so we're just gonna keep buying more as our M4s/M16s wear out. Oh yeah, and while we're at it, I guess it's time to bring back those SAWs these IARs were supposed to replace.
Dear god, I hope that's true, but hopefully they drop the option for both closed and open bolt. It simply adds complexity for not much gain - for proof, look at the FG42.
And I hope that
doesn't get into service. There is no way I can imagine that magazine being reliable - the STANAG magwell is already a nightmare as far as feeding reliability goes, and using something like that will bring the dreaded double column-single feed to the table (It still feeds two columns at the top, but the columns will have to come together at some point below the magwell, adding a place for cartridges to get jammed). Historical example of this is the MP40 magazine - incredibly temperamental and the worst part of the gun (On the Sten, which used the same magazine with worse build quality, it became infamous for jamming). Note that nobody complained about the Thompson's 20 and 30 round stick magazines jamming, seeing as that was a sane double column double feed design.