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What is common to all three and what is the missing tool?

November 9 2004 at 1:00 PM
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Re: What is common to all three and what is the missing tool?

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November 9 2004, 1:54 PM 

The bullets
The lunnet

 
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November 9 2004, 6:57 PM 

all are modified from previous arms.



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November 9 2004, 9:29 PM 

No and No.
This is tough ha??

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November 9 2004, 9:44 PM 

2 have a optical site, the other iron sites,

the 2 are m16 ods

the other is a styre ausg mod

 





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November 9 2004, 9:48 PM 

No,
It will not be easy this time.

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November 9 2004, 9:50 PM 



"what is the missing tool"


- Just a wild guest; all three weapons are missing a bayonet mount! No idea what is common to each!


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November 9 2004, 9:52 PM 

The missing tool is another gun - this is big clue!

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November 9 2004, 9:54 PM 

Is the Middle one a C-8?



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November 9 2004, 10:00 PM 

I now the mane of the second one, I dont now what is the C-8 .
Who manufacture the C-8?

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November 9 2004, 10:36 PM 

It would be nice to see the third rifle from the left side, to see if it has the ejection chamber to expel spent casings.

 
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November 9 2004, 11:08 PM 

tank crews and certain recce forces use the C-8

Canadian C-7 (Modified M16A) but with a shorter barrel and shorter but, FN makes them but we have our own contract where they make them in Canada





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November 9 2004, 11:34 PM 

C-8, basically equals an M-4.

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November 10 2004, 6:19 AM 

maybe whats common is that they all got 30 bullets in their clip?

 
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November 10 2004, 8:43 AM 

It looks as though the top and the bottom guns are for left handers. Strange.

 
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November 10 2004, 12:06 PM 

it is not C-8.


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November 10 2004, 11:22 PM 

the last one looks like the finnish bullpup.

they all use the same bolt?

 
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November 11 2004, 4:59 PM 

All the rifles are part of program "Advanced Combar Rifle ACR" of US army.
The program start in the late 80 and end in the 90. The goal was to improve
the ability of the rifles at that time.


The first is "AII ACR"
The second is "Colt ACR"
The third is "Steyr ACR"

The missing rifle is the G11 from H&K





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