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19/11/21
No sig has not won the mg338 contract at all...
And shit like this is why many of us dislike sig strongly because of their deceptive ass marketing department.
19/11/21
Gr1ff1th said:the contract also leaves open the possibility of the adoption of the TV Rifle, and then later adopting the future Lonestar LWMMG
That seems unlikely. One intent of NGSW is a common caliber for squad weapons.
Having a mix of 6.8mm rifles and .338 machine guns would be contrary to that goal.
And it's one thing to carry a .338 MG with a 20-round starter belt for a promo video.
Lightweight Medium Machine Gun (LWMMG) - .338NM Cartridge. - YouTube
But, is a .338 machine gun truly practical for automatic riflemen in actual combat?
19/11/21
By LWMMG I mean the Lonestar 6.8 MMG (seeing as it's a rifle caliber basically, and I added LW for lightweight)), that was my bad
And no I don't think .338 MG's are practical at the squad level, even with CT/TV Ammo
19/11/21
Gr1ff1th said:By LWMMG I mean the Lonestar 6.8 MMG (seeing as it's a rifle caliber basically, and I added LW for lightweight)), that was my bad
Yeah, when you said Lonestar LWMMG, I thought you were talking about this:
"In addition to access to the NGSW firearm intellectual property, LoneStar is also moving forward with the GD-OTS Lightweight Medium Machine Gun design in 338 Norma Mag..."
I googled, but didn't find anything about a Lonestar 6.8mm MMG. Did I miss that part of the discussion?
19/11/21
Again, this also looks to be an error from me, In the original press release discussed here they mentioned that Lonestar was working on lightweight medium machine gun, which I took to mean a 6.8 MMG, I didn't know they were going to continue development of the GD-LWMMG in .338, which now I know.
As a side note, does anyone know how much pull a .338 MG actually has in the US Military, it seems like a solution looking for a problem, although maybe high pressure TV .338 will change that somewhat.
19/11/21
Gr1ff1th said:a .338 MG...seems like a solution looking for a problem
Totally agree.