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THE DAILY FUDD: E201: (BIG UPDATE 2) "New military 6.8x51mm round in process of adoption -- Civilian bolt available, and semi-auto planned."
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A new official caliber, of course, will impact 2A civilian Militia preparations. (At least it should, unless one is a libertarian or a fool... Remember, not all fools are libertarians.) The civilian analog is apparently the .277 SIG FURY, currently available in the SIG CROSS, a bolt-action "military-style" rifle. A semi-auto version of the SIG MXC SPEAR in the caliber is also planned.
Funny from this fudd's perspective, though, is how many people invested in the 6.8x43mm SPC caliber, who now find themselves 8 millimeters short and NOT in possession of a military-caliber arm. May these people learn a lesson about departing from common and standard calibers.
Nonetheless, TDF 17 discussed the coming time when, under Heller, government arms will outclass and be inaccessible to civilians. It's possible this new round may mark the start of this. (NOTE: This seems less likely than before, but it is something to follow.)
CAVEAT: Things are still in development, and the 5.56mm and 7.62mm will likely remain in heavy U.S. and NATO use for years to come. It reminds yours truly of seeing a vast amount of .30 Carbine stockpiled by "survivalists" (the '80s term for preppers), despite its effective replacement by 5.56mm two decades before. But again, we shall see.
The video below shows the typical libertarian/individualist fail of many in the 2A civilian Militia. It is almost entirely a discussion of relative effectiveness of 5.56, 7.62, and this new 6.8. But it gives a launching point for discussing the real issue this change would raise for American civilians.
MY COMMENT: Relative effectiveness is not the big issue in this. All three rounds are effective. Issue is interoperability with and use of military stocks by the 2A civilian Militia. In that vein, recall that decades after 7.62mm NATO was adopted, and then 5.56mm, there were still Guard units using M1 Garands in .30-06. Very likely that reserve components, which are the units in closest proximity to domestic civilians, may be using hand-me-down 5.56 and 7.62 for a long time. Ditto State guards and law enforcement.
And this all presumes the caliber shift actually happens. We don't know what will happen tomorrow. In WW2, the Italians saw their 6.5mm as insufficient, and sought to go to a 7.35mm. But the exigencies of war made the transition largely untenable, and 6.5mm remained the common round for them. (Of course, they should have gone 7.92mm Mauser for interoperability with their closest allies, but they had the same lack of big-picture vision too many 2A practitioners still have.) A major war or military action, foreign or domestic, could have the same effect on the U.S. and allies. So it is obviously too early to dump your 5.56 and 7.62 "collections" for this particular 6.8.(And as for those who invested heavy with one of the other 6.8s: This will teach you to turn from the standards.)That said, again presuming this transition proceeds, it is quite advisable for 2A civilian Militia, particularly veterans and those of good health and capable in that regard of such service, to eventually acquire 6.8x51mm capability.If such a one insists on doing that now, Sig offers the CROSS, a bolt-action in the caliber at MSRP of well under $2000. Bolts are hardly ideal in a Militia situation, but they are not useless, and the price is approaching a reasonable range. Such an arm would fit the baseline Militia function. And should a Federalist 46 situation arise, a civilian so armed would be prepared show up at the local muster in line with the latest caliber.
Any desiring to discuss or challenge me on this material can reach me on TruthSocial at @LTWalker03. Scroll down for “True Church” ordinational Succession discussion. — 1960 article where Armstrong states that his public talk approving of listening to teachers outside of his church DOES NOT APPLY TO HIS MEMBERS: https://www.hwalibrary.com/cgi-bin/get/hwa.cgi?action=getmagazine&InfoID=1324739652&SearchWhat=KeyWord&SearchFor=Should%20we%20listen%20to%20others%201960&NoShow=&page=&return=search 1979 article where Armstrong states that his public talk of, “Don’t believe me; believe your Bible” DOES NOT APPLY TO HIS MEMBERS: https://www.hwalibrary.com/cgi-bin/get/hwa.cgi?action=getmagazine&InfoID=1374325663&GetMag=GN&byYear=1979&page=&return=magazines Counter to traditional Armstrongist eschewance of Civic Duty: https://catsgunsandnationalsecurity.blogspot.com/2025/06/reference-counter-to-traditional.html?m=1 Takeoff of Pam Tillis...
Interesting is that the training manual post World War II seems to allow for individual choice of calibers, plus even single-action revolvers. While standardization is important, I do like the idea of possible use of private firearms in the capacity. https://www.shootingillustrated.com/content/the-evolution-of-military-revolver-training/?fbclid=IwY2xjawMdWBFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHrOEhoZkhpbXE0dYPVAPw_piYKbXZ4Bmyj8qpovQ6oDjXhvtAOC3io0Ta0p4_aem_0Dd-JTDP_frKAY02wP5xMw Snip More at link above. TDF INDEX: Cats, Guns, and National Security: THE DAILY FUDD index. https://catsgunsandnationalsecurity.blogspot.com/2021/03/the-daily-fudd-index.html
By Meta AI through Facebook Messenger. Armor, guns, and cats, with Warhammer 40K-inspiration (in progress). ( These next two below are not my work, but were sent to me for a slightly different project.) Then it finally occurred to me that there was no way I would ever get a cat to wear a gas mask! —— A few intermediate steps I found interesting. And one stolen, the only change being the sword changed to a rifle barrel. One added, improved version of one above: Better background. Removed loose-hanging hose. It is a flaw in the original W40K design. The smart way would be to have the hose more closely clamped to the body. It would still permit free movement of the head. I like this backpack design, even with the exposed tube or two. Needs a better image of the soldier. O D Dedese UL: Uses original bag, but hangs low. UR: Hangs higher, but cat has no forward view. LL: Forward view and cargo carriage, but large and dome looks odd. LR: Forward view and cargo carriage, but...