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  1. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    this is the kind ofarsenals our enemies are using in the NE this is what our guys deal with
  2. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    relax, it's how Negev NG-7 (even earlier 5.56mm ones) were offered in market and that "vertical" grip is actually at angle, meant for hip-fire style operation mainly to provide effective gripping
  3. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    This is correct, moreover to that, *they* (=kangies) say it that arrangements for deal for those Augusta Westland VIP choppers was made during Indira era when OP Blue Star was done; but further political turmoil and raising discontent between the two parties kept delaying it and it only got...
  4. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Of course they do, there are pics of INSAS with BFA already; notice the FN style BFA on INSAS muzzle, it is practically screwed iside the muzzle device that is threaded ^this one's from FNC, but guess same stuff is there on INSAS so yeah likewise there already are pics of various SF units...
  5. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Yes, but i guess they're doing it on empty mags so pulling the charging lever would lock the bolt rearwards, and needed to be released from bolt catch on left hand side - hence this sort of ;drill; here. also notice one guy tried to insert the mag as if he was reloading an AK or INSAS, i.e. in...
  6. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Yes i did, just put info given by 🔨 🦈 sir back then
  7. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

  8. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    :lol: you gotta love those Call of Duty - Black Ops poster edits then, originally based on this, i have seen so many desi edits of this lol, one was even from some movie or tv series crap where imraand hasmi played double agent something whatever lol
  9. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    LMG one not regular 1B rifle, mostly for providing suppressing fire etc i think, do note INSAS LMGs are considered more reliable than standard issue rifles plus with their heavier barrel and scope on it could also act as an effective small-calibre DMR gun at range upto 600 some metres i guess...
  10. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    One reason i could think of is, probably because this sort of folding grip allows for both 90 degree verticle grip mode as well as those angled grip one ? i mean we've seen both verticle and angled grips on those modified AKs in IA's inventory so possibly this gives an operator both options in...
  11. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Ah yes, my bad, wasn't focusing on obvious features of folding stock and longer handguard designs etc, also kinda speedread the text while scrolling on mobile etc, sorry for being cocky...it was just...
  12. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    You gotta update, mate... second pic is from pathankot airbase attack incident...
  13. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Yeah i don't exactly remember about the unit using ACR but probably it was Special Group, from my faint memories of those chatter... besides we also had some cool stuff under NSG like that .22 LR top-drum helical feeding submachine gun of American-180, H&K P7 and so.
  14. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    hhmm for once i know we also had a limited bunch of ACR here, source is same as SIG516 Then as per Larry Vickers we had AA-12 autoshotguns here, not there on wiki etc
  15. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    rest assured we do have // did have SIG516, i was informed by 🔨 🤕 🦈 praa and some other confident kwora writer fren about it in past, as for pics i can't share exact pic but the one i shared looked very much similar to what was shown to us,
  16. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Just a tip, if you REALLY want to understand how Kalashnikov bolt+bolt carrier system actually works, then first study M1 Garand, it would seem an odd suggestion but trust me AK system is nothing but reworked Garand system in magazine-fed configuration, kinda further simplified (in terms of...
  17. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    No my response wasn't intended to be directed to you as person, just figure of speech...pardon me if it felt like a personal attack but i've recently become tired of all these...things...that despite having had plethora of options somehow we always end up with such things and so, rest for other...
  18. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Recoil management on a 7.62x51mm ? that too on full auto ? THAT TOO ON AR PLATFORM ?! i'd like to point out some things, when 7.62x51mm came out post ww2 it was said to be in same power category, also firing similar bullet to .30-06 but at same time being "compact" compared to that, like having...
  19. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Hhhmm how is this bayonet supposed to be mounted on SIG-716I though ? like using M-Lok side mounted adapter as shown here (rifle's also same), or on the barrel itself (although bayonet lug isn't visible on SIG-716I's barrel) ? Because if it's second case i.e. on the barrel itself then...
  20. Johny_Baba

    Indian Special Forces

    Jay (@Unknowncommando 2) is correct, those PKT//PKTM can be used outside vehicles just like regular PK/PKMs , albeit it'll be awkward to operate on it but practically possible, to explain it further, PK/PKM is an open bolt machine gun, and it's trigger mechanism is just a spring-loaded-sear...
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