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SAS firearms.

#1 Post by ordnance »

I was wondering how small arms are selected for the SAS, obviously individual soldiers can not choose what firearm they carry. What would they be looking for in a rifle for example. :)
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#2 Post by Gundoc »

Whatever they're issued by the Govt after stringent tests and evaluation for whatever role the weapon is required for.
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#3 Post by John MH »

Gundoc wrote:Whatever they're issued by the Govt after stringent tests and evaluation for whatever role the weapon is required for.
Never, who would have though that was the case. SBS are probably different though.
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SBS are very different. More general nakedness and tomfoolery....
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Whatever they're issued by the Govt after stringent tests and evaluation for whatever role the weapon is required for


Stringent tests and evaluation by who. ?
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#7 Post by Maggot »

Small Arms School Corps might get involved, but the regiment itself are surely adult enough to know what they need to get the job done.
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#10 Post by toffe wrapper »

They are chosen by a select group of people. Each weapon selected is for the operational requirements below.

1 Must work
2 Must look as cool as possible
3 Must not be on general issue to rest of Army
4 Must run on cordite so McNab can fully describe the smell in his books.

But at the end of the day why does any one give a rats bum how UkSF runs its procurement. shakeshout
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