New CAF assault rifles order is good news all around

According to the DND press release, more than 80 per cent of the components used in these rifles will be produced in Canada. 
Reservists with 14 Military Police Platoon use C8s at a rifle range. The C7 and C8s first entered service in the mid-1980s. Thus, there will be very few who would argue against our military modernizing their basic personal weapons after four decades, writes Scott Taylor.

OTTAWA—On March 19, just ahead of the federal government's fiscal year deadline of March 31, the Department of National Defence announced a major purchase of new assault rifles for the Canadian Army. 

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