The Marine Corps rejected adopting the M7 rifle, citing concerns about size, weight, and its unique mission requirements.
A soldier fires the M7 during a week-long training event held at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 20, 2024. The Army has officially designated its newest rifle and automatic rifle the M7 and M250, ...
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Why the Army built the M7 rifle around suppressors and smart optics
The M7 was never meant to be just a new rifle. It was designed as a tightly linked system in which the weapon, cartridge, suppressor, and optic all solve parts of the same problem. The Army’s Next ...
In the coming fiscal year, the U.S. Department of Defense plans to spend over $300 million to replace standard-issue assault and automatic rifles, which have been in service for decades, with ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. – Army armament engineers here partnered with a pair of Pennsylvania companies, one with alloy expertise and the other with forging metals, to deliver a capable barrel for the ...
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