Next Generation Squad Weapon: 6.8 CT Rifle | Shooting, Field Strip, and Performance | Textron

Published on July 2, 2021
Duration: 17:13

This guide details the field strip procedure for the Textron NGSW 6.8 CT Rifle prototype, as demonstrated by a retired Special Forces Sergeant Major. Key steps include breaking down the receiver, removing the unique translating chamber, and accessing the firing pin carrier and buffer assembly. The design emphasizes ease of maintenance, with a removable chamber being a significant advantage.

Quick Summary

The Textron NGSW 6.8 CT Rifle prototype features a unique removable chamber for easier cleaning and 6.8mm Cased Telescoped (CT) ammunition with a polymer case. Its 'Smart Rail' system integrates accessories with a central battery for advanced ballistic solutions, and it offers superior energy delivery over 7.62x51mm with manageable recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Live Fire
  2. 01:35Cased Telescoped Ammunition & Feed System
  3. 03:06Ergonomics and Controls
  4. 04:33Clearing Rod Mechanism
  5. 05:53LMT Suppressor Technology
  6. 06:53Smart Rail System
  7. 07:54Field Strip and Maintenance
  8. 12:37Range Performance and Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the Textron NGSW 6.8 CT Rifle's removable chamber?

The removable chamber significantly simplifies the cleaning process for a traditionally difficult-to-maintain component on AR/AK-style platforms, enhancing overall firearm maintenance efficiency.

How does the 6.8mm CT ammunition differ from traditional rounds?

The 6.8mm CT uses a polymer case and a cased-telescoped design, requiring a unique translating chamber and push-through feed/eject system, unlike conventional brass-cased cartridges.

What is the function of the 'Smart Rail' on the NGSW prototype?

The Picatinny 'Smart Rail' features electronic contacts that allow accessories to share power from the buttstock battery and exchange ballistic data, enabling advanced targeting solutions and disturbed reticle adjustments.

What is the recoil profile of the 6.8mm CT rifle compared to other calibers?

While exhibiting slightly more recoil than 5.56mm, the 6.8mm CT's recoil is manageable, especially in full-auto, and it delivers substantially more energy than 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester).

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