The Marine Corps rejected adopting the M7 rifle, citing concerns about size, weight, and its unique mission requirements.
The M27 IAR is chambered for 5.56mm NATO legacy cartridge, while the M7 rifle is chambered for the larger and more modern ...
The Marine Corps will keep the M27 automatic rifle as its standard service weapon rather than adopt the higher-caliber ...
The Marine Corps has deemed a new sniper rifle fully operational a year ahead of schedule, providing troops with a weapon that is expected to give reconnaissance and infantry units the ability to ...
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Why the US Marine Corps Isn’t Adopting the M7 Rifle After All
The Marines may have backtracked on the rifle after a US Army expert disparaged it at an exhibition in Washington, DC, last ...
Marines prop their rifles on shooting barricades during an annual rifle qualification course. (Lance Cpl. Noah Braswell/Marine Corps) WASHINGTON ― Marines might soon see some new, high-tech tools to ...
Marines are building new drone warfare skills, integrating new technologies in combat training. Marines must adapt to new warfare challenges, including signature management and tech reliance. With ...
The Marine Corps is on the hunt for electronic warfare attachments, "buckshot-like" ammunition, and advanced optics for its standard-issue rifle to help dismounted troops track and defeat incoming ...
A major overhaul of how Marines learn to shoot and track their skills will begin to roll out across the service in the next few months, according to a Marine Corps-wide Marksmanship Campaign Plan ...
Within the pantheon of U.S. Marine Corps small arms, two rifles are indelibly linked with the Corps’ combat experience in the 20th century, and both were designed by Marines: the Model 1941 Johnson ...
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