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Until caseless or telescoping cased cartridges become viable there's not much that can really be done besides making the systems more flexible, lighter, more accurate, and more reliable.
So then it sounds like you would agree that this doesn't seem to offer anything particularly groundbreaking when compared to what's already out there. At that point, the question becomes "why bother?" Only reason I can think is that Steyr is after some sort of military contract, whether for the Austrians, or as a submission here in the US.
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Except
the vast majority of R&D money has already been spent and
amortized...more than thirty years ago for the design. All that's left
is a fairly straightforward adaptation of the design to the AR. There
could be some issues, but over the last ten or so years, most of the
heavy lifting has been done when it comes to discovering unknown issues.
I would argue that the AR's R&D didn't come into its maturation until the carbine's problems were sorted out, and that furthermore, it wasn't until after the death of the AWB that we really started to see some huge advancements in the materials, designs and auxiliary components.
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HK
would sell penny candy for a buck simply because it had their name on
it, and then when people scoffed, they'd get arrogant about it and make
some crap excuse about how it's the same candy that's issued and used by
whatever unit is in vogue. Yeah...I have no time for HK.
When one looks at the cost of AUG parts, it becomes clear that Steyr isn't exactly selling fresh squeezed lemonade for 10 cents a quart. Seems like criticizing HK's pricing structures in this context would be like the
pot calling the kettle black.FN? Pffft! Again, look at pricing for the PS90, FS2000 and the SCAR series, then come back to complain about HK. New technology combined with quality manufacturing and quality assurance costs money. When its imported it's even more money.