Overheating on Assault Rifle/SMGs
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Bob_Marley
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1. The M16 gas system is poor. Doesn't matter if its an original XM16E1 or M16A4, its still rubbish.
2. While the round does fragment, the current generation is not the same as the one that the Vietnam era M16s fired. The M855 is designed to fight a conventional war against a conventional army (the Soviet army, to be precise) and as such is designed to penetrate body armor then enter tissue. This means that it does not fragment or tumble as easily as the old round making it a worse choice for the current wars where enemy combatants don't wear body armor. It still fragments, but not as much or as easily.
3. The HK416 replacing the M16 is now almost politically impossible. SOCOM has been banned for purchasing any more (which is why they have the SCAR) and the conventional units will be sticking with the M16 for the foreseeable due to the dissolving of the OICW programme.
4. 6.8mm rounds - we were right 60 years ago with the .280. And the Americans have been wrong. Twice (thrice if you count moving from M193 to M855).
2. While the round does fragment, the current generation is not the same as the one that the Vietnam era M16s fired. The M855 is designed to fight a conventional war against a conventional army (the Soviet army, to be precise) and as such is designed to penetrate body armor then enter tissue. This means that it does not fragment or tumble as easily as the old round making it a worse choice for the current wars where enemy combatants don't wear body armor. It still fragments, but not as much or as easily.
3. The HK416 replacing the M16 is now almost politically impossible. SOCOM has been banned for purchasing any more (which is why they have the SCAR) and the conventional units will be sticking with the M16 for the foreseeable due to the dissolving of the OICW programme.
4. 6.8mm rounds - we were right 60 years ago with the .280. And the Americans have been wrong. Twice (thrice if you count moving from M193 to M855).
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Lampshade111
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It seems that there is another new option besides better 5.56x45mm ammo and 6.8x43mm.
http://www.defensereview.com/modules.ph ... le&sid=970
http://www.sskindustries.com/6_5mpc.htm
6.5x42mm MPC
http://www.defensereview.com/modules.ph ... le&sid=970
http://www.sskindustries.com/6_5mpc.htm
6.5x42mm MPC
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sekiryu
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Blasphemer!I just wished the HK416 looked a bit better.
Let me take a guess--Colt have their hands in the pants of the DoD again?3. The HK416 replacing the M16 is now almost politically impossible. SOCOM has been banned for purchasing any more (which is why they have the SCAR) and the conventional units will be sticking with the M16 for the foreseeable due to the dissolving of the OICW programme.

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knewman
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Jaymz
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Bob, this is a really interesting point. If you can dig up some references it might give us a good reason to up the 5.56 damage a bit since in PR it's mostly conventional combat anyway.Bob_Marley wrote: 2. While the round does fragment, the current generation is not the same as the one that the Vietnam era M16s fired. The M855 is designed to fight a conventional war against a conventional army (the Soviet army, to be precise) and as such is designed to penetrate body armor then enter tissue. This means that it does not fragment or tumble as easily as the old round making it a worse choice for the current wars where enemy combatants don't wear body armor. It still fragments, but not as much or as easily.
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AnRK
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On a somewhat less technical note surely the overheating in game is representative of ceasing fire to make sure no barrel damage occurs whatsoever? When the barrel begins to warp for any weapon is entirely beyond my knowledge but I'd assume it's something soldiers were pretty weary of apart from in desperate circumstances.
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WNxKenwayy
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Personally I'd replace it with the 7.62 round. Its the perfect round. The only complain is weight and mag capacity. Well with 30 round 7.62 mags I carried for the m14 takes care of one and not being a wuss takes care of the other. Hell a SAW gunner with a full load will weigh way more than a full load of 7.62.
But 6.8 would be a great compromise. So would taking the 5.56 round we use now (as pointed out earlier thank you) and trashing it. We aren't facing armies with body armor, the core penetrator is not needed.
But 6.8 would be a great compromise. So would taking the 5.56 round we use now (as pointed out earlier thank you) and trashing it. We aren't facing armies with body armor, the core penetrator is not needed.
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{9thInf}GunnyMeyer
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not if we are using it as a standard Assault Rifle. If we do it like that then we won't even need to worry about recoil cause all it means is you have to aim which as far as I know is done with the smaller caliber weapons too. As far as i've heard that issue of recoil is that they wanted a weapon that couild go full auto for more firepower and 7.62 gives too much recoil for effective auto fire. Now that our government has decided "Fuck full auto, give them burst" then we don't run into that problem. But this is just from my reading and I have a feeling someone will find a error somewhere in there so go ahead n point away, but politely please as I've been away for far too long lol.
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Lampshade111
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A-10Warthog
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its true. they are designed to fragment on impact. thats why the .223 is so deadly'[R-DEV wrote:Jaymz']Bob, this is a really interesting point. If you can dig up some references it might give us a good reason to up the 5.56 damage a bit since in PR it's mostly conventional combat anyway.
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TristanYockell
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^ here is one diagram I found, I lost all of my charts on wounding ballistics for all the current military cartridges, check it out on this page, at the bottom.
Its the chart for the fragmenting characteristics for the M855 ball cartridge, says at a velocity of 3035fps.
http://www.frfrogspad.com/terminal.htm
I dont know how you guys would be able to go about simulating high damage infliction within short ranges but only moderate at long ranges?.
5.56mm rounds do not fragment after about 2600-2700 and only tumble according to alot of different sources.
Its the chart for the fragmenting characteristics for the M855 ball cartridge, says at a velocity of 3035fps.
http://www.frfrogspad.com/terminal.htm
I dont know how you guys would be able to go about simulating high damage infliction within short ranges but only moderate at long ranges?.
5.56mm rounds do not fragment after about 2600-2700 and only tumble according to alot of different sources.
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WNxKenwayy
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God grant me the strength not to (duke nuken voice) rip off your head and **** down your neck. I hate this argument, so, much. It was, it doesn't anymore. Die and burn. Anyone who says the current green tipped standard issue 5.56mm round is deadly, needs to go get shot by one. Unless you hit a vital organ (heart/brain/spine) its as worthless as you can get in a battlefield cartridge.'[R-PUB wrote:A-10WarthogPilot']its true. they are designed to fragment on impact. thats why the .223 is so deadly
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Lampshade111
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BS. If it is worthless what the hell does that make any pistol cartridge? When well over 50 nations are using 5.56x45mm ammo something must have worked right.WNxKenwayy wrote:God grant me the strength not to (duke nuken voice) rip off your head and **** down your neck. I hate this argument, so, much. It was, it doesn't anymore. Die and burn. Anyone who says the current green tipped standard issue 5.56mm round is deadly, needs to go get shot by one. Unless you hit a vital organ (heart/brain/spine) its as worthless as you can get in a battlefield cartridge.
