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Infantry students get hands-on with Corps' new automatic weapon [Image 1 of 5]

Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Whiting | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | Date: 01.09.2013

The M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle looks similar to an M16 rifle and is meant to be operated similarly as well. The IAR will replace the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, giving Marines a lighter, more precise weapon... View Image

Infantry students get hands-on with Corps' new automatic weapon [Image 2 of 5]

Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Whiting | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | Date: 01.09.2013

A student with Company D, Infantry Training Battalion - East student fires the M27 Infantry Automatic Weapon downrange while in the standing position aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Jan. 9. Students had... View Image

Infantry students get hands-on with Corps' new automatic weapon [Image 3 of 5]

Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Whiting | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | Date: 01.09.2013

A student with Company D, Infantry Training Battalion - East gets into the kneeling position and prepares to engage targets downrange while firing the M27 Infantry Automatic Weapon aboard Marine Corps Base Camp... View Image

Infantry students get hands-on with Corps' new automatic weapon [Image 4 of 5]

Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Whiting | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | Date: 01.09.2013

A student with Company D, Infantry Training Battalion - East lies in the prone position while firing the M27 Infantry Automatic Weapon aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Jan. 9. Students had the chance to... View Image

Infantry students get hands-on with Corps' new automatic weapon [Image 5 of 5]

Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Whiting | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | Date: 01.09.2013

A student with Company D, Infantry Training Battalion - East looks down range after firing the M27 Infantry Automatic Weapon aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Jan. 9. The IAR is meant to replace the M249... View Image