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A older 1B1 modified for marksman rifle with 2.5x scope and detachable cheek raiser.
1B1 are of BSF
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Looks too bulky..army should by russian or american .50 cal sniper rifles for easy transportation...
Indian Army`s NTW-20 back in days, Two man crew operates it and when transporting crew disassemble the rifle into two, To reduce weight and ease of portability ..
Good to see our own sniper rifle . [emoji4]
There you go, I have lot more of it but will wait and took more in time to come when this design will mature in time ..
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PARA SF deployment during Gurdaspur attack ..
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BSF`s Vidwanshak at LOC ..
Soldiers are busy in clicking pictures of dead terrorist....Kunal Bhai the pic is from Fidayeen attack on Rajbagh police station - Jammu Pathankot Highway
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The Dragonov is a designated marksmen rifle not s sniper rifle, it doesn't even have a bipod. The IA hasn't really been using true sniper rifles until now at a squad level, that needs to change.Good to see our own sniper rifle . [emoji4]
But , is there any solid reason for why this rifle can or should replace dragunov ?
This rifle is a lot heavier then dragunov .
Rate of fire is less , as it is manually operated and dragunov is gas operated semi automatic .
It uses 7.62×51mm and dragunov uses 7.62×54mm so has less effective range and muzzle velocity then dragunov .
Barrel length of dragunov is less then this rifle but still has more effective range , so more maneuverability .
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Which rifles were these? And what unit were they from?Moreover few days back a batch of AR had to be taken back and polymer butts were replaced with wood as far as news goes.
Indicitive of the IA's backwards mindset IMO. When the rest of the world is switching to modern materials like polymor they are still insisting on wood? Sorry, it's not good enough.Wood is what IA has insisted on.
@Kunal Biswas had put this news in here few days back. Hope he could help out with it. Most probably as far as I remember its INSAS 1B1Which rifles were these? And what unit were they from?
Not exactly. Wood is no doubt a bit heavy then polymers, but when it comes to durability its much better. Moreover when it comes to furniture, wood or polymer doesn't trip the scale a lot. Moreover look at any of the rugged Sniper Rifle around you. You would find the use of traditional wood or steel in it more then Polymer.Indicitive of the IA's backwards mindset IMO. When the rest of the world is switching to modern materials like polymor they are still insisting on wood? Sorry, it's not good enough.
Indicitive of the IA's backwards mindset IMO. When the rest of the world is switching to modern materials like polymor they are still insisting on wood? Sorry, it's not good enough.
Not exactly. Wood is no doubt a bit heavy then polymers, but when it comes to durability its much better. Moreover when it comes to furniture, wood or polymer doesn't trip the scale a lot. Moreover look at any of the rugged Sniper Rifle around you. You would find the use of traditional wood or steel in it more then Polymer.
I think wood has a higher durability and lesser tendency to warp or twist under extreme climate conditions.Indicitive of the IA's backwards mindset IMO. When the rest of the world is switching to modern materials like polymor they are still insisting on wood? Sorry, it's not good enough.
Yes , for sniper rifles you can prefer to increase weight for better accuracy . But it is less useful for assault rifles , as weight of rifle is a big and game changing factor there .I think wood has a higher durability and lesser tendency to warp or twist under extreme climate conditions.
For a precision manufactured weapon like a sniper rifle, the slightest shift of zero can result in an adverse effect to accuracy.
Is Sniper Galatz effectively an alternate for SVD? Pros/Cons of both@Kunal Biswas @Bornubus
Is there any plan to replace Dragunov ?What rifle is used for long range precision shooting by IA?
A older 1B1 modified for marksman rifle with 2.5x scope and detachable cheek raiser.
1B1 are of BSF....
Brits used scope mounted Lee enfields as effective bolt action sniper rifle in both world wars and even after ww2 they used L42,a Lee-enfiled sniper chambered in 7.62 x 51 NATO.Can older 303s or SLRs be used in sniper role?
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