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    Post by ladrang Mon May 30, 2011 3:18 pm

    From wikipedia

    The Colt Canada C7 rifle is a service rifle variation of the M16 rifle that is manufactured by Diemaco/Colt Canada, a subsidiary of Colt Firearms after 2005, and used by the Canadian Forces, Hærens Jegerkommando (Norway), Military of Denmark (all branches), Iceland Crisis Response Unit, the Military of the Netherlands (all branches including the Royal Marechaussee) as its main infantry weapon. Following trials, variants became the weapon of choice of United Kingdom Special Forces. It has been used in various combat operations by the Canadian Forces in Afghanistan.

    C7

    The development of the C7 paralleled that of the M16A2 by Colt. A Canadian Forces Liaison Officer worked with the Marines in the M16A1 Product Improvement Program and relayed information to Canada's Rifle Replacement Program Office. The C7 for all intents and purposes is much like earlier M16A1E1s, rather than final product M16A2s. The earliest C7s were actually manufactured by Colt for Canadian Forces as the Colt Model 715. The C7 series of firearms is driven by the same direct impingement gas system of the M16 series. The C7 has, like the M16A1, a semi-automatic fire mode and a fully automatic mode. The C7 also features the structural strengthening, improved handguards, and longer stock developed for the M16A2. Diemaco changed the trapdoor in the buttstock to make it easier to access and a half-inch spacer is available to adjust stock length to user preference. The most easily noticeable external difference between American M16A2s and Diemaco C7s is the retention of the A1 style rear sights. Not easily apparent is Diemaco's use of hammer-forged barrels. The Canadians originally wished to use a heavy barrel profile instead of the M16A2 profile, but Colt denied permission. Also, Diemaco has developed a different mounting system from Colt for the M203 grenade launcher for the C7 rifle family.

    C7A1

    The C7A1 (Diemaco C7FT) replaces the iron sight/carrying handle used on the C7 with a modified Weaver rail for mounting optics. Canadian development of rails preceded American standardization of the MIL-STD-1913 "Picatinny rail", so the "Canadian Rail" or "Diemaco Rail" differs slightly. There are 14 slots instead of 13 and each slot is narrower. The height of the rail is also lower, allowing the use of normal front sights (MIL-STD-1913 requires a different front sight assembly). During development, the original rails were vacuum-bonded to the top of a bare receiver though for production the rail and receiver were made out of a single forging. The mount can use traditional iron sights or the ELCAN C79 Optical Sight 3.4x power optical sight, both of which can be adjusted for individual eye relief. The optical sight was designed for the C9 light machine gun and includes horizontal and vertical mil-bars used for range determination and deflection, and a tritium glow-in-the-dark aiming post rather than the traditional crosshairs. The 3.4x is powerful enough to properly see targets at the maximum accurate range of 400 m, though like most magnified optical sights it is prone to criticism for creating tunnel vision in close quarters situations. While the wide aperture helps to speed target acquisition, Canadian soldiers generally forgo the C79 sight in favour of non-magnified optical sights or backup iron sights when engaged or training in close quarters battle. The front sight was changed to a round post 0.050 inches (1.3 mm) in diameter, from the square post.

    C7 A2

    With Canadian involvement in Afghanistan, Diemaco and the Canadian Forces have developed improvements to the C7A1 to better suit the operational situations at hand. The result, the C7A2, has a four-point telescoping stock unit similar to that of the C8 carbine and a 3-rail TRI-AD I mount on the front sight triangle. The selector lever, magazine release, and charging handle latch are ambidextrous.[2] Also, the C7A2 is issued with green colour furniture as standard. These weapons are often seen with a similar plethora of accessories as their American counterparts given the overall commonalities of the system and the rail mounts. The C7A2 is also issued with the C79A2 ELCAN optical gunsight with 3.4x magnification but with a uniform green rubber armored coating, but some soldiers who are issued it have either been issued or have purchased sights like the EOTech holographic weapons sight and the Trijicon ACOG. Within an eight man section, 6 soldiers will normally carry a C7A2, the section commander and second in command, two grenadiers and two riflemen, with only the machine gunners carrying a C9A2 LMG.
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    Post by ladrang Mon May 30, 2011 3:20 pm

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    It s an C7 A2 rifle Very Happy
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    Post by ladrang Mon May 30, 2011 3:24 pm

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    The C7 A2 used in Afghanistan.
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    Post by Easy Gee Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:47 pm

    Very cool information Will, love the pic too Cool Cool
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    Post by ladrang Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:52 pm

    Easy Gee wrote:Very cool information Will, love the pic too Cool Cool

    Thanks for your comments, I hope you have learnt a little big more on our weapons
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    Post by Littleguy Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:22 pm

    Nice! The C-7 and its variants are sexy looking.
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    Post by ladrang Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:33 am

    Littleguy wrote: Nice! The C-7 and its variants are sexy looking.

    Thanks, it s a great weapon too Wink
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    Post by Ben Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:41 am

    Will, do you know if the CF are planning to upgrade from the ELCAN scope to something else?
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    Post by ladrang Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:55 am

    Ben wrote:Will, do you know if the CF are planning to upgrade from the ELCAN scope to something else?

    Hi Ben, I have no idea, I will check and I will post the answer Very Happy
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    Post by Easy Gee Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:23 pm

    ladrang wrote:
    Easy Gee wrote:Very cool information Will, love the pic too Cool Cool

    Thanks for your comments, I hope you have learnt a little big more on our weapons


    I have indeed Will, it's a very informative piece , good job Wink
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    Post by omaha Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:53 pm

    Good article will Wink

    I love the C7 looking I love you
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    Post by ladrang Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:55 pm

    omaha wrote:Good article will Wink

    I love the C7 looking I love you

    Hi thanks, I think it's the best weapon around the world,

    I m sure you will use one soon Wink

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    Post by omaha Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:59 pm

    ladrang wrote:
    omaha wrote:Good article will Wink

    I love the C7 looking I love you

    Hi thanks, I think it's the best weapon around the world,

    I m sure you will use one soon Wink


    The RMC training camp starts July 30th, so in a few weeks maybe Wink
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    Post by ladrang Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:14 pm

    omaha wrote:
    ladrang wrote:
    omaha wrote:Good article will Wink

    I love the C7 looking I love you

    Hi thanks, I think it's the best weapon around the world,

    I m sure you will use one soon Wink


    The RMC training camp starts July 30th, so in a few weeks maybe Wink

    Good luck for your RMC training!!!
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    Post by Easy Gee Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:44 pm

    All the best with your RMC training , and good luck, keep us updated on how it goes mate Wink
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    Post by omaha Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:35 pm

    Easy Gee wrote:All the best with your RMC training , and good luck, keep us updated on how it goes mate Wink

    Thanks mate Wink

    I will be only allowed to get out of the RMC from September 2.

    I will keep you update probably post picks after if my camera works. Now it eats all the battery in 5 minutes...


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    Post by ladrang Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:49 pm

    omaha wrote:
    Easy Gee wrote:All the best with your RMC training , and good luck, keep us updated on how it goes mate Wink

    Thanks mate Wink

    I will be only allowed to get out of the RMC from September 2.

    I will keep you update probably post picks after if my camera works. Now it eats all the battery in 5 minutes...


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    Hi it will be great to share your pics or comments about RMC training Wink
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    Post by omaha Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:10 pm

    I will add pics and comments for sure, if I survive Laughing Laughing Laughing
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    Post by ladrang Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:36 am

    lol!
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    Post by Easy Gee Fri Jul 15, 2011 1:37 pm

    omaha wrote:
    Easy Gee wrote:All the best with your RMC training , and good luck, keep us updated on how it goes mate Wink

    Thanks mate Wink

    I will be only allowed to get out of the RMC from September 2.

    I will keep you update probably post picks after if my camera works. Now it eats all the battery in 5 minutes...


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    Sounds Cool Mate, I relate my camera is very power greedy too Wink Laughing

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