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Aussie Digger
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And indeed this is what is happening to the Steyr. It's working parts are being "sorted" and it's safety catch is apparently being rectified (2 of the biggest issues with the weapon). It's ability to mount a variety of sighting systems, and "additional" weapons (40mm GLA, 12 guage shotgun etc) is being improved as well.Ok thanks seems strange though, most other armed forces are upgrading there standard infantry weapons
If they get it right, it'll be a very effective weapon indeed. It wasn't called "the gun that doesn't miss" by the Somalian's for nothing...
As to the "cook off" issue. I can say that in 6 years use, I never experience this. After my unit became "recon" we all did quite a bit of dismounted recon work (as recon scouts). I recall doing live fire "break contact" drills where we laid down enormous amounts of fire after being "contacted" by enemey formations.
Going through "double frontline" in a matter of minutes was a regular occurence. (For those who don't know, that's 360 rounds through an F-88A1 in minutes). I recall the weapons being awfully hot afterwards, but never had or saw a "cook off" from any F-88.
I'm not saying it never happens, but the weapon doesn't have a "reputation" for it in my experience.
As to the F-88 v M4 issue. The fact that the M4 is "gucci" wouldn't have any bearing on it being adopted by the specwarries would it? How many "water ops" could they have conducted in Afghanistan afterall???
Cheers.