Message from @TheKekscernist
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35 rounds per? If true I can get behind that
No
7 mags I think
6 on you 1 in the gun
Depends on whether "stowed" means on carrier or 6 + 1 as you say
I know because I do it every day
You don't have to check anything
It's not difficult
You have to check soldier
Always
I can probably do it faster than you can have a clean shave
Hmm so do you gas your own soldiers to make sure they shaved?
No you can see they have no beard
Beard doesn't interfere anyway. Argument invalid.
Beard also is only aesthetic and unnecessary
"The 6.8mm round is the offspring of a project formerly known as the Enhanced Rifle Cartridge Program that put together Special Operations Command, the Army Marksmanship Unit and Remington Arms to create an alternative to the 5.56mm round currently in use across the force."
So are dress uniforms
Medals, patches, all that
Hell even ranks
Wow. So they finished evaluation of their cartridges ahead of schedule, and they developed something new together
I'm genuinely surprised
Patches and ranks help with identification
Dress uniform is old school erb at a glance
At least the marksmanship unit was in on it
O and SOC
Maybe they do know what they are up too
Why would you need to identify whether someone is in the 101st Airborne, 1st Armored etc? You don't. It's just for looks, unit pride etc
If it was ever important to know someone's affiliation you just ask them
Yeah Remington too. This all leads me to believe that we may actually be looking at a miracle
Telling the unit at a glance matters more than purely aesthetic beards
But since they now say they're not going to use brass... we likely will have to replace our ARs
Beards are like tattoos
the plot thickens
Could just learn to use a radio, map, know where your people are, etc
Completely unnecessary
Patches are like tattoos
Same for dress uniforms
Except telling engineers from infantry is valuable
Rank is unnecessary. You can identify purely with billets. Soldier, team leader, section leader, squad leader, and so on
Those would still need visual identification up close