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That looks like very heavy recoil.Joint Venture Protective Carbine (#JVPC).It was developed for the @adgpi but right now with #CAPF. 5.56/30mm caliber.Gas operated, rotating bolt, long stroke piston.Rate of Fire:700-900 rpm.Effective Range:300 mtr. Joint project of @DRDO_India @DrUddipan .Watch @indiatvnews
His stance is not proper during as the butt is not held firmly gainst his shoulder.That looks like very heavy recoil.
just in case you haven't watched this video ....That looks like very heavy recoil.
Why the divergence ? Just camera angle. Or that's a different version / prototype .just in case you haven't watched this video ....
at first glance i thought the two metals bars are flexing on recoil. but more likely that the guy is trying to hold the weapon an inch away from the shoulder.Why the divergence ? Just camera angle. Or that's a different version / prototype .
Recoil can be there....... Minsas is much more powerful than regular smg rounds like 9mm, 45 acp, 5.7 etc. Also the way it is firing in semi auto mode, full auto will not be that controlable as expected from an smgThat looks like very heavy recoil.
Looks ancient. Won't stand a chance against the carbines offerd to the army by competitionOFB's new unnamed CQB Carbine 5.56x45 mm NATO ammunition, for the #IndianArmy. Design borrows from the INSAS 1C design, modifications like a machined receiver over the INSAS’ stamped and riveted body, a single Picatinny rail to take an assortment of weapon sights and accessories.
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Really? Even after the same competition was thrashed by Excalibur? We sure are suffering from an inferiority complexLooks ancient. Won't stand a chance against the carbines offerd to the army by competition
I really wish this news that came in News papers was true but I tried to find any official statement or any document on exactly how well Ex-cal performed and I could not find any . All the statements are from some officials who would want only Excal to succeed .. Do you have any confirmed link where I can see how well the Ex-Cal performed and how bad rest of its competitors performed ?Really? Even after the same competition was thrashed by Excalibur? We sure are suffering from an inferiority complex
There is no evidence to support the claim that Excalibur THRASHED competition. Quite the rumors to the opposite, if anything.Really? Even after the same competition was thrashed by Excalibur? We sure are suffering from an inferiority complex
There is. Excalibur was & is an excellent rifle. The only reason it wasn't used is the army deciding to go with 7.62 ammoThere is no evidence to support the claim that Excalibur THRASHED competition. Quite the rumors to the opposite, if anything.
It didn't meet the qualitative requirements laid down by the army.
It did. Then the army changed the requirements asking for 7.62×51 guns instead. It is like when somebody comes 1^st in the race & then the jusges say the finish line has been moved fartherIt didn't meet the qualitative requirements laid down by the army.
The 7.62x51 rifle too didn't meet the requirements. It was outperformed by the galil ace and sig riflesIt did. Then the army changed the requirements asking for 7.62×51 guns instead. It is like when somebody comes 1^st in the race & then the jusges say the finish line has been moved farther
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