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Another new win for Sig.

Talyn

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Sig has the trifecta now.

SIG Sauer just announced United States Special Operation Command (USSOCOM) completed a safety certification and purchase of the SIG MG 338 Machine Gun. The certification includes SIG Sauer 338 Norma Mag Ammunition and Next Generation Suppressors. SIG also stated it has completed deliveries of multiple systems, comprised of MG 338 Machine Guns, ammunition and suppressors.

SIG MG 338 Machine Gun

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Sig has the trifecta now.

SIG Sauer just announced United States Special Operation Command (USSOCOM) completed a safety certification and purchase of the SIG MG 338 Machine Gun. The certification includes SIG Sauer 338 Norma Mag Ammunition and Next Generation Suppressors. SIG also stated it has completed deliveries of multiple systems, comprised of MG 338 Machine Guns, ammunition and suppressors.

SIG MG 338 Machine Gun

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Wow. Nice.
 
BIG cartridge for a LMG, cool recoiling barrel (seeing a lot of that lately), light weight...No wonder they are making the P320 in 100 different versions....to pay for all the engineering on this new pig(let).
It's a GPMG-class like the M240. The new M250 (that fires the 6.5x61 CC like the new XM7) is an LMG.
 
USSOCOM doesn't play those games. All they care about is the ability to kill the enemy and they will procure weapons that work. The M250 already seems successful. I suspect if the .338 MG is proven in combat with Special Warfare big Army will adopt it. Lethality at range will be the name of the game in future wars.

SIG builds quality weapons and they are manufactured in the USA. I just hope they can maintain their standards of quality with such rapid growth of their line.
 
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