Im glad we are practicing UO or FIBUA for those like me who are tired of the change in terminology its one area we neglected for ages. CQB training is meant to be taught hand in hand with UO for those unexpected events like someone grabbing your barrel.Yeah sorry I meant 7.62 x 51 for room clearing. You would have more experience with it than me but 7.62 throws splinters and nastiness all over the place. Definitely need MAG's, LSW and DM for everything but room to room, something handy is nice. I do like the guns being up close to the break in, incase you stumble into a corridor or funneled area but the steyr is good for those tight door spaces like in toilet cubicles etc where your barrel can be grabbed or being thrown through upper windows (I'm small so I was the runt used for that alot). Don't know enough about M4 myself but I'll go with it.
I have only seen the Charlie being used at a distance and holy hell. Using that for road blocks....awesome.
And a friend of mine bought a Vanguard in 300 Black out and so far he isn't overally taken with it. Be different in a Honey Badger I guess but it seems to lack the oomph of 7.62 x 39 with the supersonic and the Sub's seem anemic beyond 50m. Drop at a 100 was something ridiculous.
To be honest if I had my way we would use Finnish RK95 (7.62 x39) with the South African/Israeli thumb safety.
From what I can gather is the 300 Blackout is very different to the 300 BLK which looks like a very specialised round that the Dutch have introduced from what I can find on the net it looks like the 300 BLK has a reduced charge making it sub sonic at this stage cant confirm if its true or not but sounds plausible being the Dutch SF have begun procurement.
Will our SAS go for it unknown if SASR or 22SAS procure it then naturally we will follow. One thing I do know it will never become general issue for the Conventional forces.
CD