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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Weapon. Caliber is irrelevant.

    Accessories? We are talking Nz Army yeah? Name one accessory employed by a private infantryman besides specialty optics or 40 mm in the light infantry role. There are none.


    As for grunt proof the Army does not buy seperate weapons for a parade ground drill, weapons drill and the like. They get hammered everyday of service. Any soldier would find that obvious.

    Over cleaning, highly repetitious TOET testing and the like, required by teeth arms, fuck a weapon more than any operational service.






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    Well as you are referring to weapon, then you are indeed very misguided. They Steyr moves through the close country a tad better then your standard AR primarily due to overall length, the center of gravity due the bulpup design enables the non-master hand to move from the weapon to move foliage and the like without loosing stability of the weapon.

    As for "grunt proof" 29 years and counting is a bloody good innings for a modern weapon systems that's for sure, if they were as bad as you remember then we would not have many left in service. But I still have a problem with the term as insinuates that a "grunt" does not take care of his gear. Milspec is just that, it is not bomb proof as with any weapon system.

    Accessories... Acog, J-dot, Pec-15, PRR remote switch, Torch, UNS sight or T2 for a start. Things have progressed a shit load since you got out in 2001. Contrary to popular belief the New Zealand soldier is one of the best personally equipped soldiers in the world.
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    Meh, things went downhill after these were upgraded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kscott View Post
    Meh, things went downhill after these were upgraded.

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    Flash bugger.

    I had to yell "stick, stick".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshogi View Post
    Flash bugger.

    I had to yell "stick, stick".

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    No Koshogi you would be yelling HIT HIT HIT other wise it would be like yelling RIFLE RIFLE RIFLE (silly aye!) not BANG BANG BANG or BULLETS BULLETS BULLETS! NAH never had to do that

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300CALMAN View Post
    No Koshogi you would be yelling HIT HIT HIT other wise it would be like yelling RIFLE RIFLE RIFLE (silly aye!) not BANG BANG BANG or BULLETS BULLETS BULLETS! NAH never had to do that
    Imagine how section gunners felt, having to yell 3-5 round burst, 3-5 round burst and then getting mocked by your 2ic that you weren't yelling loud enough to keep the enemies heads down while the rest of your section did a flanking attack on their position 350m away in pouring rain and howling gale - Oh you gotta love budget cuts eh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kscott View Post
    Meh, things went downhill after these were upgraded.

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    Pfffft If you waited 20yrs they would have upgraded you to the one with the pointy end
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    Misguided? OK.
    I was on the trial that selected the AUG/C9
    I have 20 yrs of being trained and training infantry soldiers.
    I carried an AUG for the majority of that time.
    I could buy a Styer tomorrow but I would never own one based on my experience carrying one all over the world.
    Take it for what you will. The defence force has made a good decision replacing them. Obviously others have the same opinion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Misguided? OK.
    I was on the trial that selected the AUG/C9
    I have 20 yrs of being trained and training infantry soldiers.
    I carried an AUG for the majority of that time.
    I could buy a Styer tomorrow but I would never own one based on my experience carrying one all over the world.
    Take it for what you will. The defence force has made a good decision replacing them. Obviously others have the same opinion.


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    I'm not saying your full of shit and don't know what your talking about... But given that when you joined in 84 you were part of an era that had emotive ties to the previous weapon I can see why you are not a believer in the weapon, much like those who are in the same boat you were moving on to the LMT fully from the Steyr. Oh and by my maths 1984-2001 is not 20 years...

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    You assume a lot. We were emotive over a weapon system? 😆😆


    I work in the same capacity now. So over 20 yrs in that type of training environment.

    But this has been getting off topic for to long now. Something I tend to do.
    As I said the defence force has seen fit to replace it so it's no longer an issue at the end of the day.
    The new platform no doubt will have its own limitations.


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    why is it our SAS get issued better kit and weapons as in the Ar15 than our regulars? who have over the decades always had to either swap or steal better equipment from our allies in conflicts. Surely there wouldn't be that much difference in price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by von tempsky fan View Post
    why is it our SAS get issued better kit and weapons as in the Ar15 than our regulars? who have over the decades always had to either swap or steal better equipment from our allies in conflicts. Surely there wouldn't be that much difference in price?
    We used to joke about their lack of a budget. I think their role dictates state of the art gear and having it up-gradable. They are also only around 100 strong so compared to equipping the rest of the Army I spose it is cheapish. They smash the budget in other areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by von tempsky fan View Post
    why is it our SAS get issued better kit and weapons as in the Ar15 than our regulars? who have over the decades always had to either swap or steal better equipment from our allies in conflicts. Surely there wouldn't be that much difference in price?
    SAS get issued equipment in line with their international counterparts. Interoperability or something like that.

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    Everyone has their opinion

    PRIOR to joining the army in the 1990s I came with no particular prior opinion of the Steyer or emotional attachment. Yes they worked and had some good and some bad. They are shorter than a AR and have longer range than a AK (well the Trajectory is flatter nothing more). But a lot of Grunts didn't like them, especially those who have used other systems.

    Regarding the coking handles, one of my mates had one break on patrol with the plastic coming off and the metal mount. Opened his hand up something nasty. He bled like a stuck pig.

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    At least we aren't in the sorry state the Germans are at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    At least we aren't in the sorry state the Germans are at the moment.
    I guess the silver lining is that they found about the G36's shortcomings now rather than in large scale conflict.

 

 

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