There's no point telling me i've got a fallacy in my argument, you may as well call me out on it.
That's pretty much the opposite of my experience with servicemen, from my experience with them they seem to like it well enough and all the material i've watched or read about (in regards to the L85A2) point to it being a decent enough weapon and far superior to the L85A1.
When you say your uncle nearly got killed by it, I assume it was in a firefight and his weapon jammed and it was the A1?
If so, that situation probably happens to all sorts of servicemen of all nationalities of all countries currently on the frontline but does that automatically mean the weapon is bad I've seen many a case of the GPMG (itself a hugely reliable weapon) jamming from tank crews in Iraq exposing themselves to infantry attack at close quaters, did that chance their opinion of it? No it did not. Then the fact that the A2 is far superior to the A1 in terms of reliability should be brought in there too.
I'm sure there are plenty of US servicemen who have experienced their service rifle jamming in action but does that therefore mean it's a crap weapon?
We can't bring in a weapon to suit every soldier perfectly, it won't happen. Every weapon in the world has a camp that heavily supports and a camp which heavily opposes.
That's pretty much the opposite of my experience with servicemen, from my experience with them they seem to like it well enough and all the material i've watched or read about (in regards to the L85A2) point to it being a decent enough weapon and far superior to the L85A1.
When you say your uncle nearly got killed by it, I assume it was in a firefight and his weapon jammed and it was the A1?
If so, that situation probably happens to all sorts of servicemen of all nationalities of all countries currently on the frontline but does that automatically mean the weapon is bad I've seen many a case of the GPMG (itself a hugely reliable weapon) jamming from tank crews in Iraq exposing themselves to infantry attack at close quaters, did that chance their opinion of it? No it did not. Then the fact that the A2 is far superior to the A1 in terms of reliability should be brought in there too.
I'm sure there are plenty of US servicemen who have experienced their service rifle jamming in action but does that therefore mean it's a crap weapon?
We can't bring in a weapon to suit every soldier perfectly, it won't happen. Every weapon in the world has a camp that heavily supports and a camp which heavily opposes.