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Why the Army doesn’t need the Sig Sauer M7 rifle
The AR-15, first adopted by the Air Force in 1962, served from the Vietnam War (as the M16 rifle) to the Middle East (as the M4 carbine). Although the weapon had teething issues (through no fault of ...
The Army, Navy and Marine Corps are not planning to pause use of the M18 pistol as a primary, daily service sidearm for their troops, the services told Task & Purpose, even as units in the Air Force ...
The US military is investigating its new service pistol after the fatal shooting of an Air Force guard — following claims that the gun can fire without the trigger being pulled. The Sig Sauer M18, the ...
The Canadian Force won’t be restricting the use of its new handgun despite a similar weapon being connected to a recent death in the U.S. military. The U.S. Air Force’s Global Strike Command has ...
The Army, Navy and Marine Corps are not planning to pause use of the M18 pistol as a primary, daily service sidearm for their troops, the services told Task & Purpose, even as units in the Air Force ...
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