EVERYTHING WRONG WITH THE LPVO
These days, carbines equipped with low-power variable optics have become very popular. A good way to characterize these LPVOequipped carbines is “Cooper Scout Rifle meets modern 21st century warfare.” It’s important to remember that the origin of this system has martial intent — there has been a disconnect among many shooters, as the original inception of the optically sighted carbine is a little dark and grim.
Even from the early proliferation of optics on the battlefield, the purpose was simple — to enhance the capabilities of the basic rifleman in his/her task:
THE FUTURE IS NOW, OLD MAN
Up until the last 20 years, the progression of the modern carbine hadn’t pushed much beyond World War II concepts. Sure, we did some stuff with polymers and aircraft-grade aluminum for that Indo-China thing, but let’s face it, the Cold War was arguably lame with respect to what actually got fielded in terms of small arms. Until recently, we’ve gone to war with the same sighting concepts our grandfathers did.
[THE ACOG] WAS THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT IN LETHALITY FOR THE MARINE INFANTRYMAN SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF THE M1 GARAND IN WWII.
-JAMES MATTIS
The strategic execution of the global war on terror is up for historians to debate, but
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