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NIArms SCAR Rifles

Description

Models,textures,configs,scriptwork,animations: Toadie2k
Ballistics: Spartan0536
Sound: Navaro, LordJarhead,Toadie2k

This weapon set was made possible by the generosity of the people who're backing this through Patreon.
If you'd like to see more of this stuff ,why not pitch in a couple of bucks? Through Patreon [www.patreon.com] If you can't or don't want to, no hard feelings.


Contents
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The NIArms SCAR set is an effectively comprehensive look at the system prior to the most current commercial iteration - the Mark 2. The pack contains 89 distinct options to chooose from.

Variations include(where applicable):
4 Calibers
5 Stocks/stock adapters
2 GLMs
3 Barrel Lengths per-caliber*
4 Upper recievers
4 Lower recievers
End-user applied camo patterns, as well as both factor finishes
Various minor ergonomic custom parts
* - Notable exception -300 AAC, which only is available in 2 lengths
Full Class list too large for description. See Readme.txt for full details.

History
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The SCAR rifle series comes, like the HK416 and XM8, from late-90s-to-mid 2000s US DoD RFPs for improved small-arms -
416 from Delta Force, XM8 through grandfathering out of the Future Warrior OICW program, the SCAR from SOCOM itself in 2004.
The solicitation in this case was for a family of weapons for Special Operations Force use, thus being it’s namesake on adoption as the
Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifles with high parts and ergonomic commonality.

FN focused the design on the two main infantry rifle calibers of the US Armed Forces - 5.56mm NATO and 7.62mm NATO, solidifying the system into two primary forms -
the SCAR Light (SCAR-L, 5.56mm) and the SCAR Heavy (SCAR-H, 7.62mm).
By 2007 the SCARs were ready for limited testing and by 2009 field trials with the US Army 75th Ranger Regiment.

Ultimately the SCARs were accepted into service- the SCAR-H as the Mk. 17 Mod. 0 and the SCAR-L as the Mk.16 Mod.0. The Mk17 found roaring trade,
filling a niche in the hills of Afghanistan that previously was unfilled: a full scale infantry rifle with the range and precision for long range DMR-distance engagements,
but wieldy enough to still take into close-quarters. The Mk16 on the other hand was not long for service - it’s nature being essentially a duplicate in operational remit as the M4A1s and Mk18s already in service, combined with different handling characteristics, meant that it stayed “at home” more than it saw use, and ultimately the 16s were shelved in 2010 in favour of further development of the Block 2 SOPMOD M4.

The US wasn’t the only country taking interest in the SCARs, and before long, the commercial version of the rifle was being seen in a variety of roles in a spread of military and LE groups.
One of the early identified role expansions that the SCAR-H could be made into was a dedicated DMR system, and in around 2011 FN began selling a version of the SCAR-H with a “Sniper” label, seen here.
Along with the longer barrel, it came with a forward “rhino” rail extension for use with longer sight base Night vision systems. This iteration of the SCAR actually found some reasonable purchase with the
Australian SASR as an alternative to the SR25, amongst known users.

The rifles were not the only element included with the SCAR program -FN also developed a version of their FN40GL to be intrinsic to the platform- the EGLM.
Things it did over the then-standard M203 were numerous- capacity for higher pressure and longer length rounds and full ambidextrous handling amongst them.
The ambidexterity turned out to be somewhat of an Achilles heel to the system- leading to it being felt to be flimsy and fragile.
While it saw official adoption as the Mk13 EGLM, with the rollout of the M320, the fragility and finicky nature of the launcher meant that within the Rangers the EGLM soon became an informal option of last resort.

82 Comments
Nakken May 9 @ 12:46am 
Thanks for the update, glad to see you're still working on this :steamthumbsup:
CopsBrokeMyBong Jan 27 @ 2:00pm 
Why do people gotta complain about about optional attachments? Like if you dont like it, dont fuckin use them, simple as. I never even cared for the trans rights movement, I just find the discourse from both sides to be so annoying at this point
andrewpohl30 Jan 9 @ 8:21pm 
God I love all of the snowflakes crying about trans people basically existing
Kananana! Dec 27, 2023 @ 1:31pm 
These SCAR's are double cheeked up. Fantastic work!
BrodaciousBo Nov 14, 2023 @ 10:50pm 
Don't like it, don't download it, its not like your giving them anything for downloading it. This person wants to make a bad ass SCAR and add some nods to trans rights representation, thats their choice.
Grow up snowflakes.
Also, Trans rights is undoubtedly human rights.
THESOLDIER556 Aug 23, 2023 @ 10:57pm 
please keep those flags off of my scar please
9ED6F5E1 May 27, 2023 @ 4:44pm 
do love the gender mountain scar with the pride rail :3
Trans rights are human rights.
Price May 3, 2023 @ 12:29pm 
Its really important to me because the NATO 7.62 and 5.56 subsonic ammo is useless and can't penetrate cardboard and there is literally no NATO alternative to the AS VAL otherwise.
Price May 3, 2023 @ 12:07pm 
could you make the some .300 blackout subsonic rounds that aren't tracers for these? Useless for stealth ops otherwise
MrTG Apr 30, 2023 @ 3:23am 
I have some questions to ask. Can you agree to the friend invitation request?