Message from @MAC21500

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2019-02-06 10:28:42 UTC  

After the round was made from the new explosive compound there wasn't anything wrong with the projectile itself.

2019-02-06 10:28:48 UTC  

no incentive

2019-02-06 10:28:52 UTC  

So, basically what happened with the G11

2019-02-06 10:28:56 UTC  

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Improve on it. <:smugflat:500075410487377922>

2019-02-06 10:28:59 UTC  

I'm just surprised they didn't try to make a pistol or something

2019-02-06 10:29:08 UTC  

Wait

2019-02-06 10:29:10 UTC  

Am big dumb

2019-02-06 10:29:11 UTC  

no incentive to do so

2019-02-06 10:29:28 UTC  

Like a 4.73x33 pistol would be beefy, but you could carry like 25 rounds in the space of like 15 9mm

2019-02-06 10:29:38 UTC  

this was just post cold war

2019-02-06 10:29:45 UTC  

so the need for such a thing didnt exist

2019-02-06 10:29:50 UTC  

It's just strange that they put so much R&D just to drop it

2019-02-06 10:29:59 UTC  

the money disappeared

2019-02-06 10:30:06 UTC  

That's my point

2019-02-06 10:30:21 UTC  

They didn't try to recoup by using it on anything else

2019-02-06 10:30:22 UTC  

I mean, why dump a fuckton of money when there's no threat of invasion?

2019-02-06 10:30:28 UTC  

Demobilization sucks

2019-02-06 10:30:39 UTC  

The G11, as cool as it is, wasn't necessary and neither was it's ammo. History has proven as much

2019-02-06 10:31:06 UTC  

HK is a business, and to stay in business, they need to make money

2019-02-06 10:31:12 UTC  

It's like a pharma company researching a med, dumping billions in to R&D, and not even bothering to seel it as a generic brand to recoup the cost.

2019-02-06 10:31:16 UTC  

although they seem to be bad at doing so...

2019-02-06 10:31:24 UTC  

Exactly

2019-02-06 10:31:33 UTC  

I mean, I get what you mean, but using "It's not necessary" as an argument is not something I agree on. Why innovate in the first place?

2019-02-06 10:31:40 UTC  

they are so successful, they put themselves out of business

2019-02-06 10:32:03 UTC  

need drives innovation

2019-02-06 10:32:05 UTC  

You guys are like "der wuz no need" and I fucking get that, but my point is they have this thing, which is very useful, and they've never tried to recoup the cost of inventing it

2019-02-06 10:32:23 UTC  

The round itself is spectacular

2019-02-06 10:32:30 UTC  

as an arms company now, you either cater to the military first or the civilian shooting sports

2019-02-06 10:32:40 UTC  

It's small, light, and mimics 5.56 NATO

2019-02-06 10:32:59 UTC  

I can;'t imagine it would be difficult to make a more conventional firearm that uses 4.73

2019-02-06 10:33:19 UTC  

right, but the logistics and cost for anyone to replace all conventional small arms with it is enormous

2019-02-06 10:33:27 UTC  

Nobody said replace

2019-02-06 10:33:37 UTC  

great, now you're the french

2019-02-06 10:33:45 UTC  

I'm talking some shit like an AR-15 kit for 4.73 so you can meme it up

2019-02-06 10:33:51 UTC  

Oof

2019-02-06 10:33:51 UTC  

IIRC, the ammo is also actually really fragile and even minor imperfections could ruin the entire round

2019-02-06 10:33:55 UTC  

^

2019-02-06 10:33:58 UTC  

Calling someone the french is a low blow

2019-02-06 10:34:01 UTC  

That was pre-modification Squid

2019-02-06 10:34:04 UTC  

lol

2019-02-06 10:34:19 UTC  

HK designed an entirely new explosive just for 4.73