Diemaco C7 Rifle
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@UsaCanForces The M16A2 has a thick barrel profile. There's no evidence the C7 is anymore reliable then the M16A2.
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Thats why the SAS, SBS and Pathfinders use it.
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@biggboysouth shooting wise theC7is a bit more accurate due to the different rate of twist and the barrel is heavier for less movement when shooting on full autoAlso the higher quality materials and process when making theC7make it more durable and less reactive with different enviromentsTheCFs also use a different ammo type than us(still a 5.56)it's cleaner but with the same muzzle velocity and less likely to jam making it more reliable(but once again that is from the bullet).
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No one does any research? Colt owns diemaco, I've known this for a while now but people still argue over the C VS. 16 rifles. im sorry to hurt some feeling but the two are the same all expect for 3 differences. 1. the stocks look slightly different, does absolutly nothing for reliability 2.the carry handle sight looks slight different again does nothing for reliability and 3. the c7/8 has a cold hammer forged barrel( increases barrel life) but sadly again does absolutly nothing for reliability
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@oStirFryo its a standard Elcan optic...
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i want the c79 optics.. cant find em in the states.
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@gryphussquadron That may be true but most comments are made by folks who have never served nor fired a C7. So I don't know how "valid" allot of the comments. And if someone quotes Wikipedia anyone can write an article or change one and it's not verified to my knowledge. Bottom line troops use what they are issued, unless they are a special ops unit and can purchase their own weapons you make due with what you are issued. So this whole C7 is better doesn't make sense to me.
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@Nate619 C7 jams as well. When i was in the Reserves we would only load 28 or 29 rounds vs. 30 to try and eliminate some stoppages.
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@Biking14 Lets see M4's are made by Colt or other versions are made by companies like bushmaster. Fabrique national makes the SAW and M240 in their American plants, Remington 700, Colt 1911's still used by some units in the US Military made in the US. So what "guns" do they use that aren't made in the US? What matters is that the weapon works and is dependable. A lot of Canadian kit is simple made after they purchase the license for it and not invented by Canadians so whats the big deal?
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@bob119911 Elcan C79 is the name. At least the CF designation.
Canadian Forces are cool
PcGamerPaul 1 year ago 19
and its full auto :D
SwordPengy8 1 year ago 3