Another carbine involved in the tests that had been rejected by the Army two years ago, the H&K XM8, came out the winner, with a total of 116 minor stoppages and 11 major ones. The Mk16 experienced a total of 226 stoppages, the 416 had 233.
Originally posted by AquaShrimp In the battle of Baghdad, soldiers had to fight their way into Baghdad, hold checkpoints, and repulse infantry attacks, all within 24 hours. They came close to running out of ammunition several times.
Originally posted by Gunslinger Do you think the test is realistic? By comparison the AK may have been able to put out 6K error free rounds......however In real life a person would never fire 6000 rounds in a fire fights or in between real cleanings.That's 200 fully loaded magazines and I don't know a single grunt that would carry that many. I wouldnt expect, necessaraly, and M4 to jam every 68 rounds. I must believe, however, that this is a good test of overall reliability, which would put the M4 far behind the US's new assault rifles. Of course the XM8 has experienced numerouse delays and has yet to see mass production. I'm pretty sure it was cancelled... and it wont be seeing production.
Originally posted by AquaShrimp That was just an example of a situation where soldiers had to fire hundreds and perhaps thousands of rounds in a short period of time.
Originally posted by Gunslinger I just don't thing it's realistic to put 6K rounds through a rifle in a test without cleaning it.