21'st Century revolver rifle??

in technology •  8 days ago 

A modern military revolving rifle might sound like an odd concept at first, but with the right design, it could outperform traditional magazine-fed rifles in several ways.

Historically, revolving rifles had issues with gas escaping from the cylinder gap and poor handling, but a modern take on the concept could solve these problems while offering unique advantages.

Key aspects of the proposed design:

  • Caliber: .25 GRM (Government Rimfire Magnum), a new high-velocity rimfire cartridge.
  • Cylinder Capacity: 14 rounds (best balance of firepower and weight).
  • Action: Double-action/single-action (DA/SA) for rapid follow-up shots.
  • Quick-Change Cylinders: Preloaded cylinders act like magazines for fast reloads.
  • No Magazine Protrusion: Allows for stable prone shooting without obstruction.
  • Threaded Barrel: Suppressor-ready for quiet operation.
  • Picatinny Rail: Supports red dots, ACOGs, or scopes.
  • Material: Hardened steel or titanium for durability and lightweight handling.
  • Easy Maintenance: Simple design with minimal moving parts; cleans in seconds with a bore snake.

Advantages Over Traditional Rifles:

  • No magazine means no feeding failures, fewer moving parts, and better reliability.
  • The rifle sits flat when shooting prone, giving a huge advantage over mag-fed designs.
  • With a high-velocity .25-caliber rimfire, it offers better recoil control and faster follow-up shots than 5.56mm rifles.
  • A gas-sealed cylinder could enable near-silent suppressed operation.

Possible names for the rifle:

  1. M14-GRM (Modern 14-shot Government Rimfire Magnum)
  2. RBR-14 (Revolver Battle Rifle, 14-shot)
  3. Guardian-14
  4. GRM-14 Titan
  5. Flatfire-14 (Emphasizing its low-profile prone shooting advantage)

This concept has the potential to be a game-changer in specialized roles, offering a mix of reliability, fast follow-up shots, suppression capability, and unmatched prone shooting performance.

I’d love to hear thoughts on this. Could this design fill a gap in modern military firearms?

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