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		<title>Ohio Ordnance Works Teases REAPR 338 Norma Machine Gun &#8211; Is This Its SOCOM LMG-M Offering?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ohio Ordnance Works just sent out a press release inviting interested parties to look at its new REAPR Recoil Enhanced Automatic Precision Rifle at SHOT Show 2024. This is happening against the backdrop of SOCOM&#8217;s search for its Lightweight Machinegun Medium (LMG-M). With all of the attention focused on SIG Sauer&#8217;s delivery of MG 338 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://oow-govmil.com/#" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ohio Ordnance Works</a> just sent out a press release inviting interested parties to look at its new REAPR Recoil Enhanced Automatic Precision Rifle at SHOT Show 2024. This is happening against the backdrop of SOCOM&#8217;s search for its Lightweight Machinegun Medium (LMG-M). With all of the attention focused on <a href="https://www.sigsauer.com/blog/ussocom-purchases-mg-338-machine-guns" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">SIG Sauer&#8217;s delivery of MG 338 machine guns</a> to SOCOM in 2020, it seemed like the force had made its choice.</p>



<p>But, we&#8217;re getting backchannels reports that SOCOM&#8217;s purchase of an unreported number of SIG MG 338s was for a small number of evaluation guns and that its LMG-M competition continues.</p>



<p>We are aware that the SOCOM competition was down to three systems offered by SIG Sauer, <a href="https://www.lonestarfutureweapons.com/" data-type="link" data-id="https://www.lonestarfutureweapons.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Lone Star Future Weapons</a>, and Ohio Ordnance Works and we&#8217;d seen press about two of the entrants, but OOW had yet to reveal any information publicly about its weapon system until today.</p>



<p>Along with an public invitation to see the REAPR at the company&#8217;s exhibition booth 70405 at SHOT Show 2024, it also said photos and a specification sheet will be made available next week. </p>



<p>While OOW refers to the REAPR as, &#8220;a revolution in modern military <em>general purpose</em> machine guns (GPMG)&#8221; and not a <em>&#8220;lightweight medium machinegun</em>&#8221; per se, it goes on to say the weapon is, &#8220;Designed to exceed SOCOM military specifications,&#8221; a clear indication of the company&#8217;s positioning REAPR for use by Special Operations Command. </p>



<p>While few details were offered, OOW shared the following features:</p>



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<li>Lightweight Design</li>



<li>Chambered in 338 Norma Magnum</li>



<li>Compatible with a 7.62 NATO conversion kit</li>



<li>Simple and robust receiver</li>



<li>Tool-less field stripping</li>



<li>One-handed barrel changes</li>



<li>Modular, transportable design that breaks downs into three components in under ten seconds</li>
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<p>OOW says REAPR is available now in small quantities with full volume production beginning April 2024.</p>
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