M24 E1new US Army Sniper Rifle

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Indeed the new “rebuild” — which basically looks like a whole new rifle — puts on an AR-style forearm, an EBR-like adjustable stock, a Mk-25-esque lower (but with a collapsable bolt handle) and a new “reach out and touch you” caliber of the .300 WinMag.

The Army signed a $28 million contract on Sept. 20 for Remington to rebuild 3,600 M24s into the new M24E1 standard.

The need for the M24E1 was first identified by in 2006 by 10th Mountain Division soldiers serving in Afghanistan. Once the military identified the need, Senator Charles Schumer and Representative Michael Arcuri led the effort in Congress to ensure that the program received crucial funding in 09 and 10.

Trials for award of the contract began with an open competition in January of this year and lasted nine months. With Remington winning the award, the upgrading process will now begin in earnest.

the range of the 7.62/308 M24 was a concern in the Afghan fight, and that the service had decided on the .300 WinMag after some close evaluations. That’ll raise the hackles of .338 Lapua fans (and their British allies) who say that’s the record-shot holding round, after all…

But Remington has preempted that debate by allowing the “Modular Sniper Rifle” to transform easily from a .300 WinMag to a .338 Lapua or a 7.62 shooter.
 
Re: M24 E1new US Army Sniper Rifle

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gugubica</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would have reservations about converting a standard long action Remmy into 338 LM.

Perhaps unfounded, but I don't see that happening. </div></div>it's going to a .300WM, not a .338LM
 
Re: M24 E1new US Army Sniper Rifle

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gugubica</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would have reservations about converting a standard long action Remmy into 338 LM.

Perhaps unfounded, but I don't see that happening. </div></div>

IIRC the Remington MSR is able to convert from .308 to .300WM and .338LM by changing bolt, barrel and magazine. It's been awhile since I read the last press release on it. The MSR is not a standard 700.

I believe Remington is also bringing out a MSR chassis for the 700. It seems that the OP's post is referenceing two different systems.

I don't see the Army converting the M24 into .338LM. I see them going to .300WM with it as was originally intended and purchasing new equipment to fill the .338LM niche. This would make sense when combined with a M110 type platform to cover likely engagement ranges.

Bear in mind I have no inside info. I am just speculating.
 
Re: M24 E1new US Army Sniper Rifle

Late info perhaps,..its a whole 48hrs old. It would appear that two different platforms are being discussed? The deal is for M24 upgrade to a .300Win Mag rifle only. Its very unlikeley that two seperate rifles and two additional calibres would enter the supply chain?

The Brits are having a change too but thats still to be "announced"

Its an interesting development given that other nations allready use the .300 Win Mag solely in the sniping role ( germany etc,....)
 
Re: M24 E1new US Army Sniper Rifle

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CrazyDonkey</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gugubica</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would have reservations about converting a standard long action Remmy into 338 LM.

Perhaps unfounded, but I don't see that happening. </div></div>it's going to a .300WM, not a .338LM </div></div>

I was refering to the last comment in the original post. I though it was talking about the M24E1 (I missed the MSR part).

Sorry for the confusion.