The new SIG 556 may be a good move, Its basically a SIG 550 but with an M4 type stock, STANAG magazine insert and Picatinny rails. Not bad piece but guess it depends on the price. The HK416 would also be a good move.
Or a WELL BETTER IDEA!!!!!!!: Stick with the AUG a few decades more!, It has been done before!
BECOUSE: Loads of Forces around the world have been using old(but still capable) rifles before, Here are some examples:
*Argentina: Still use FN FAL's dated pre 1982 and still going strong.
*Sweden: Used bolt actions & BAR's up to the 1970s
*Decades old weapons like AK47s, G3's, M16's etc are still official service rifles of some countries and still work, Even some pre WW2 weapons like the Bren gun, M1919 and the M2HB.
*As SuperSLime said, Australia doesnt need much weapons(unless they face a major invasion)
"If it aint broke, Dont fix it"
"If its sh1t, Why is it still here?"
Or a WELL BETTER IDEA!!!!!!!: Stick with the AUG a few decades more!, It has been done before!
BECOUSE: Loads of Forces around the world have been using old(but still capable) rifles before, Here are some examples:
*Argentina: Still use FN FAL's dated pre 1982 and still going strong.
*Sweden: Used bolt actions & BAR's up to the 1970s
*Decades old weapons like AK47s, G3's, M16's etc are still official service rifles of some countries and still work, Even some pre WW2 weapons like the Bren gun, M1919 and the M2HB.
*As SuperSLime said, Australia doesnt need much weapons(unless they face a major invasion)
"If it aint broke, Dont fix it"
"If its sh1t, Why is it still here?"
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