Message from @Paladin308
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Which typically means some significant benefit over existing standards
It doesn't matter how quickly you can develop something if it isn't any better than what's already on the market
well, you could offer a system that in principle is able to be re-engineered relatively quickly to fire new kinds of ammo
And who has such a requirement?
it wouldnt remove all of the difficulty, but in terms of getting it to time extraction properly it would be easy
what types of ammo are you talking about
like rail gun shit?
potentially a lot of people, things are starting to move a lot faster
no i mean more like
just any change in the ammo characteristics whatsoever
which is currently not so well supported
such as what? aerodynamics?
Because changing the buffer weight on an AR is a massively complex procedure
just different pressure curves is what im referencing, whatever might cause that
hey i want a new gun from you guys that shoots this new bullet
ok we will start making the new barrels which is now the only hard part
like how the army wants to go to a 6.8mm gpmg
what do you believe bringing electronic guns to the market would improve upon exactly? guns today are pretty straightforward. I feel like adding electricity to the mix would make things way too complicated and allow for more faults
only if you were an asshole with it, which most engineers i know would be
most of them are not practically minded people
You want to re-engineer the AR to fire some new whiz bang cartridge? Sure thing, takes a new barrel, maybe a new bolt and feed system
then why do they generally buy a whole new gun
who
people?
i mean except for like very special purpose stuff they seem to want new stuff
Because they're buying something for a specific purpose
army
because it's easier to just replace inventory than it is to modify existing inventory flawlessly
if you want like 200 guns that fire your new SOCOM ammo they tend to repurpose existing actions but in terms of like service stuff they seem to generally want new stuff
Calibre conversions are a meme
yes and then they go through a whole new procurement process which is a lot of hassle
Big organizations generally don't bother
i think you could be more agile if you involved electronics because there would be less tuning involved to get it to run right
Tuning is not the problem
The gun is not the problem
how would they prevent something like an EMP from shutting down their guns
Logistics are the problem
if it's electric, all the enemy would have to do is localize electronic pulses to render them useless
You're trying to solve a logistics problem with a new design, that doesn't work
potentially, i mean you could cage off the little computer and make it with extra thick traces
military grade microcontrollers already exist