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Formerly known as the Barrett M468 this is another in a series of evolutions of the ''[[M16 rifle series]]''/M-4 Carbine but with several major differences. The first, and most obvious, being the use of the 6.8mm Remington SPC round (which is supposed to have 50% more stopping power than the standard 5.56mm round), a short stroke piston system as opposed to the M-16's direct impingement gas system and a quad rail system in addition to a flat top receiver. The weapon is manufactured as either a complete system or upper receiver only which can be married to a pre-existing M-16/M-4 lower receiver. | Formerly known as the ''[[Barrett M468]]'' this is another in a series of evolutions of the ''[[M16 rifle series]]''/M-4 Carbine but with several major differences. The first, and most obvious, being the use of the 6.8mm Remington SPC round (which is supposed to have 50% more stopping power than the standard 5.56mm round), a short stroke piston system as opposed to the M-16's direct impingement gas system and a quad rail system in addition to a flat top receiver. The weapon is manufactured as either a complete system or upper receiver only which can be married to a pre-existing M-16/M-4 lower receiver. | ||
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[[Category: Gun]] | [[Category: Gun]] |
Revision as of 00:54, 22 July 2008
Formerly known as the Barrett M468 this is another in a series of evolutions of the M16 rifle series/M-4 Carbine but with several major differences. The first, and most obvious, being the use of the 6.8mm Remington SPC round (which is supposed to have 50% more stopping power than the standard 5.56mm round), a short stroke piston system as opposed to the M-16's direct impingement gas system and a quad rail system in addition to a flat top receiver. The weapon is manufactured as either a complete system or upper receiver only which can be married to a pre-existing M-16/M-4 lower receiver.