Australian Army F88 Manual Transmission

Posted : admin On 09.10.2019
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This is some pretty big excerptimizing ( is that a word?) Of a series of articles where an Australian Army officer writes about comparing their service rifle( bullpup) to the M4 which everyone likes better, even the Australian Army. I post it here for discussion and interest for those who wonder what allies think. Read moreAussie Army Officer Compares EF88 To M4. Royal Australian Navy. The F88 Austeyr assault rifle is the ADF's standard individual weapon.It is manufactured under licence from Steyr Mannlicher AG by Thales Australia and supplied to the armed forces of Australia and New Zealand.

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It can be used either as an Light Support Weapon (LSW) fired from the bipod, or be fired from a tripod in the extended range role. It can also be mounted on a tripod with a C2 sight and used in the sustained fire role. It is a fully automatic, belt-fed, air-cooled, gas-operated weapon, firing from the open bolt position, and is capable of a sustained high volume of fire.

Stoppages can be easily and quickly remedied. The barrel is chromed internally to reduce wear.The ammunition belt is made up of disintegrating links; factory filled and packed in 500-round containers. The belts are normally fitted in the ratio of four ball rounds to one tracer round mix, although all-ball round belts are available. The maximum effective range of the GSMG MAG 58 in the LSW role is 800 metres.Calibre - 7.62 millimetreWeight - 10.9 kilograms (with loaded five round magazine)Length - 1231 millimetresBarrel Length - 679 millimetresFeed - Belt feedEffective range - 800 metresCycle rate of fire - 750-1000 round per minute.

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