So briefly; [b]a service rifle is a rifle that a nation uses primary in it's armed forces[/b]. In the US, this would generally be the M4, M16, MK17(SCAR), M14. In Germany, it would be the G36, in Canada, the C7.
Personally, I like my own nation's [url=http://ozgunworksandmilitaria.com/images/F88F88SA2.jpg]F-88[/url]. Furthermore, we Australians are about to upgrade to a self-designed and built variant, the [url=http://rogueadventurer.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/img_0597.jpg]EF-88[/url]. Does that seriously not look like something out of Future Soldier or Black Ops 2?
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MA5C.
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I didn't know about this "EF-88". Good stuff. I've always been a fan of the F-88 (being Australian and all)
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My cock.
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Only Australians would put ORANGE in their camo and use plastic guns.
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When did the Austrian stayr Aug become the Australian f-88?
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I wish the xm8 was standard =/
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Your mother.
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I'm going with something that's no longer in service: The Right Arm of The Free World: The FN FAL.
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I've been around and seen the usual US service rifle so much in my life that it doesn't really amaze me as much anymore. On the other hand, if I saw someone in uniform walking down the street with a G36, any Heckler & Koch, SA30, Steyr AUG, or a TAR-21 I'd probably crap myself and be the first person to come up to the soldier and just stare at it.... I mean sure the United States has amazing and reliable weapons but we've just been recycling and re-vamping the same weapon for the past 40 years. I'd like to see something new, but then again, if it aint broke don't fix it.
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I must admit i'm a sucker for the SCAR MK17, i'm also quite a fan of the HK416 and the F200 as well
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I am a fan of Eugene Stoner's design. The AR-15 is well designed and functional tool. Modularity is key.
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M4/M16 modern U.S. Forces, M1 Garand ww2, Korean U.S. forces. German Kar98 Bolt action rifle/carbine (World War 2)