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<blockquote data-quote="fiscally_irresponsible" data-source="post: 4315836" data-attributes="member: 57557"><p>More talking about any NATO adjacent or well funded military (in a standard issue infantry weapon).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Additionally wasn't 7.62X39 all but phased out of the Russian military by 5.45?</p><p></p><p>Hadn't realized that the .277 was about the size of a 308 either... interesting that they are moving back to full power cartridges again, I wonder if they will stick with it when each soldiers has an extra 2lbs to lug around</p><p></p><p>Note this is excluding any existing weapons in circulation, I know there are a lot of FAL's etc. in use still, not to mention the rusty AK's and Nagnat's being used in Ukraine</p><p></p><p></p><p>Long live the military industrial complex and arbitrary govt' requirements for military contracts, we love them 26lb m9 bayonets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiscally_irresponsible, post: 4315836, member: 57557"] More talking about any NATO adjacent or well funded military (in a standard issue infantry weapon). Additionally wasn't 7.62X39 all but phased out of the Russian military by 5.45? Hadn't realized that the .277 was about the size of a 308 either... interesting that they are moving back to full power cartridges again, I wonder if they will stick with it when each soldiers has an extra 2lbs to lug around Note this is excluding any existing weapons in circulation, I know there are a lot of FAL's etc. in use still, not to mention the rusty AK's and Nagnat's being used in Ukraine Long live the military industrial complex and arbitrary govt' requirements for military contracts, we love them 26lb m9 bayonets [/QUOTE]
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