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OberstEisen
OberstEisen - - 83 comments

Canadianforces use C7 and C8 asaultreifles and not M4´s.

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burtondrummerNY Author
burtondrummerNY - - 2,050 comments

Special forces use M4 SOPMOD. Regular infantry use C7 series

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armyguy277
armyguy277 - - 97 comments

no canadian specal forces DO NOT!!! use M4`s they use P90`s MP-5`s and C8 SFW`s with the SIG-Sauer hand gun

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RICHIE7414
RICHIE7414 - - 3 comments

That is not true brother I and many of my family have serve(d) in the Canadian Forces and two of uncles and four of cousins have or are serving in the Canadian spec ops( JTF2 and CSOR Canadian Special Operations Regiment) and they never used ever any version of US M4 or any other US Rifle system firearm. Actually here is a list from Wiki of firearms that the Canadian Special Forces and Special Operations use

Colt Canada C7, C8, C8SFW series of rifles
FN Herstal P90 personal defence weapon[21][22][23][24]
Heckler & Koch MP5A3 sub machine guns
SIG Sauer P226 pistols[5]
Benelli M3 semi-automatic shotguns[25] and to add to that it has been proven that Colt Canada's C7 and C8 rifles out do the US M4 and M16 in so many ways and the C7 and C8 are favoured over the M4 and M16 by many different countries Spec Ops troops and the commanders of the Spec Ops and the most well known of the Spec Ops community that favour the Canadian rifles over the US and their own UK rifles are the British SAS and their are many other Spec Ops and regular forces that use the Colt Canada C7 and C8 along with other Canadian Forces Firearms like the C9 LMG and C6 GMG and GPMG. One firearm I can think of that I loved firing besides others that I have messed around with or trained with is one of the few non Canadian firearm systems is the German MG3 which is grand baby of the WWII NAZI German MG42 AKA 'Hitler's Buzz Saw' which I might add is an amazing firearm and lives up to the Buzz Saw version of it's name!!!!

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aidas2
aidas2 - - 3,816 comments

It's the same exact thing, the C8 differs only with the heavier barrel and that's it. We might put the Elcan scope from the C7 on the M4 to bmake it a C8.

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RICHIE7414
RICHIE7414 - - 3 comments

Your kind of right brother but your partly right because our COLT CANADA versions have been proven to be a lot more better in more then one way and when we go to do a joint training exercises with some USMC or the US Army and some Countries Armed Forces to but I've gotten to try their versions( M4 and M16) and trust me when I say you can tell and feel the difference and the US Marines and US army troops that got to fire our C7 and C8 liked them more then their own. You see I'm saying you but most Canadian's and US 'civies' don't know much about our armed forces and that's kind of the way we like it and I say kind of because it's not always easy when people don't know much about our armed forces but because of that Canadians and US citizens or 'Civies' seem to think US armed forces rifles and other weapon systems have to be better then ours and that we use US weapon systems which is false! Cheer's brother.

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armyguy277
armyguy277 - - 97 comments

no canadian specal forces DO NOT!!! use M4`s they use P90`s MP-5`s and C8 SFW`s with the SIG-Sauer hand gun

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Renegade2
Renegade2 - - 184 comments

I don't know where you guys got the idea about the M4 but Canadians don't generally like to use other countries equipment and do everything they can to buy Canadian made gear.

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burtondrummerNY Author
burtondrummerNY - - 2,050 comments

If you guys so insist, I will replace it with a C7.

@Renegade: Out of the 11 listed small arms used by the modern Canadian army, 3 are made in Canada, and those 3 are licensed by the Colt firearms company (USA). Even further, out of the 11 listed light vehicles, 2 are Canadian only, out of the 9 AFVs, 4 are Canadian only, and I don't need to go on about MRVs, Engineering Vehicles, Artillery, or Rocket systems. So I don't know where I got the idea that Canadians are ok with using other nation's stuff. ;)

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benstamon
benstamon - - 70 comments

The US marines will keep the M4 correct? You will switch out the M4 for the C7 for the canadian special forces?

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aidas2
aidas2 - - 3,816 comments

Army gets M4, Marines M16a4, Canadianss C7/8.

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Renegade2
Renegade2 - - 184 comments

Canada doesn't have the same Military industrial complex's as America like Lockheed Martin, What i meant by buying mostly Canadian is the helmets, tac vests and boosts

Also the difference between the M4 and the C7 is so small it's not even really worth changing anything.

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Euphoria_21
Euphoria_21 - - 488 comments

Just noticed the lights on the guns :O
Sick!

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Leprikon69
Leprikon69 - - 2 comments

CSOR does have in its arsenal , among others , a wide variety of M4 series rifles.

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JesusOfCalgary
JesusOfCalgary - - 844 comments

I think it is sexy! As a canadian, I approve this picture! :P
Keep it up, I am like half way done that map btw

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MarcusAfriconous
MarcusAfriconous - - 24 comments

It's aboot time. I take it these fine looking Canadians are CSOR or are they from the JTF2?

It would also appear that one of these men or women forgot the C9.

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RICHIE7414
RICHIE7414 - - 3 comments

LMFAO!!!! I don't know why peeps are disliking your post lol!!!! They must be US 'civies' because for one the firearms you listed on your post are exactly correct to what weapon systems or small arms they use they do not use M4 and for those of you that like to think C7 and C8 are M4 or M16 with a different name, they are NOT!!!! They are however a variant of AR15 style weapon system but they only look similar and kind of work similar again kind of but that is where the similarities end!!!! They have been proven to be much much better in all forms then the US M4 and M16 and if you don't believe look it up, and further more the C7, C8 are a design of the Canadian Forces with feed back from the Soldiers, the leaders or high ranking officers of the Canadian forces and the Canadian government asked and had a hand in coming up with a Canadian AR15 design but the C7 and C8 are NOT M4 or M16. The C7 and C8 are a proffered firearm of the British SAS over the M4 and M16 and even over their own small arms weapon systems. The SAS use mostly the basic C8 and C8 SFW which they call the L119A1 and they have listed it the best out of their list of assault carbine style weapons it is favoured by other countries basic infantry and Spec ops/ Spec forces. Every time I or others go to do joint training exercises with US Army or USMC forces troops/marines they say they love are C7 and C8 as well as the C9LMG over their M16, M4 and M249 SAW LMG, which is very similar in more ways then the C7/C8 to the M16/M4 are to each other.

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Our neighbors to the north offer their special forces to help. Armed with M4 SOPMODs as well, they can pick off targets at most ranges.