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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Even if it wasn't and was purpose made for JCA we wouldn't do a carry handle, JCA is based on JointCom design principles, which are mostly focused on keeping things light, a full size carry handle isn't partial to that.
1. the hand guard was made from two M4A1 rails stuck together
2. the stock is made from an SR25 stock
3. never seen anyone mentioned the stanag before
4. the muzzle is also from the M4A1
To conclude this, the JCA weapon sets are not US armoury weapons but actual JCA weapons, they are not made to be 1-1 accurate with US military rifles, hence why they are not stamped with COLT or "Made in USA" anywhere. In the end this was a weapon created for the Arma 3 Aegis team and just got a standalone JCA release since we also used M16s for a very short time, so the inaccuracies will not be addressed as this particular weapon is not US standard.