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Of these all, I'd love to get my hand on a M1 Garand firing the .30-06 or better yet, a BAR!
Of these all, I'd love to get my hand on a M1 Garand firing the .30-06 or better yet, a BAR!
One of the old pic of MINSAS...
i hv it.. aao kabhi uttar pradeshOf these all, I'd love to get my hand on a M1 Garand firing the .30-06 or better yet, a BAR!
HK is banned from selling to IndiaGuys, you have discussed a lot about rifles in these pages. Army delegation is leaving for abroad to make a selection.
Make a guess which rifle is up in their mind:
1. Galil Ace with 5.45X45 caliber or modified to 7.62x51 about $2,000 listed price
2. European small arms from FN (FN SCAR) or H & K (417 or the 7.62x51) - listed price For FN SCAR at $3,000 or well above $3,000 for German Version
3. Colt full power 7.62x51 rifle for close to $4,000 listed price.
4. Russian very best which is a modernized Ak 47, 7.62x39 listed price under $500.
Let us see who comes up with the best guess.
But it is said that we have zerod on AK 103.Guys, you have discussed a lot about rifles in these pages. Army delegation is leaving for abroad to make a selection.
Make a guess which rifle is up in their mind:
1. Galil Ace with 5.45X45 caliber or modified to 7.62x51 about $2,000 listed price
2. European small arms from FN (FN SCAR) or H & K (417 or the 7.62x51) - listed price For FN SCAR at $3,000 or well above $3,000 for German Version
3. Colt full power 7.62x51 rifle for close to $4,000 listed price.
4. Russian very best which is a modernized Ak 47, 7.62x39 listed price under $500.
Let us see who comes up with the best guess.
Missing a few guns:Guys, you have discussed a lot about rifles in these pages. Army delegation is leaving for abroad to make a selection.
Make a guess which rifle is up in their mind:
1. Galil Ace with 5.45X45 caliber or modified to 7.62x51 about $2,000 listed price
2. European small arms from FN (FN SCAR) or H & K (417 or the 7.62x51) - listed price For FN SCAR at $3,000 or well above $3,000 for German Version
3. Colt full power 7.62x51 rifle for close to $4,000 listed price.
4. Russian very best which is a modernized Ak 47, 7.62x39 listed price under $500.
Let us see who comes up with the best guess.
AK 103 is to replace the various AKM based models in service across the Paramilitary or state police force.But it is said that we have zerod on AK 103.
GALIL ACE doesn't fulfill Make in India condition.why cant we select IWI GALIL ACE as standard infantry gun as it is fulfilling make in India condition?
can anybody discuss regarding this
IMO ACE 52 or 53 has the highest possibility followed by Colt.Guys, you have discussed a lot about rifles in these pages. Army delegation is leaving for abroad to make a selection.
Make a guess which rifle is up in their mind:
1. Galil Ace with 5.45X45 caliber or modified to 7.62x51 about $2,000 listed price
2. European small arms from FN (FN SCAR) or H & K (417 or the 7.62x51) - listed price For FN SCAR at $3,000 or well above $3,000 for German Version
3. Colt full power 7.62x51 rifle for close to $4,000 listed price.
4. Russian very best which is a modernized Ak 47, 7.62x39 listed price under $500.
Let us see who comes up with the best guess.
While the probability of Galil being chosen is probably the highest among the competition. Galil ace doesn't bring anything radically different to the table imo, might as well go with the OFB design although only after its a bit more polished out. If not the ace, i wouldn't mind the LMT guys getting the tender, they've made some solid ARs and have a great reputation already, serving in the UK and NZ i think. Plus their DMR version could also replace the SVDs, although the Direct Impingement could be a problem as far as the IA is concerned.IMO ACE 52 or 53 has the highest possibility followed by Colt.
Sent from my Redmi 4A using TapatalkIMO ACE 52 or 53 has the highest possibility followed by Colt.
Add the severe distrust in OFB maal that has come from decades of use (and I speak from personal experience) and you realise EXACTLY why the IA is keen to see pvt companies take up the mantle of making small arms, tactical gear, sights and accessories, etc.@abingdonboy
Don't go for the statements made for local consumption. Here is the breakdown.
IA uses two calibers right now, has for decades. Rifle in 5.56 (previously 7.62×51) and a carbine in 9mm. This will be replaced again by two calibers, 7.62 NATO for rifle & 5.56 for carbine. So no JVPC in any shape or form (maybe for tank or heli crews but doubtful).
Now lets talk numbers. Much of confusion stems from Ajay Shukla's fuckery. New rifles will be issued only to riflemen in infantry, roughly 220 per battallion which translates to around 90,000 units. Supporting arms, officers will carry 5.56 carbines which will replace vast majority of Insas in service today.
1) There is no place for 7.62 OFB rifle because despite the drama IA can afford to buy 90,000 imported rifles.
2) Equiping supporting arms like medical corps, supply corps, arty & armoured corps with 7.62 rifles, imported or not makes zero sense. So no place for 7.62 OFB here too.
The problem with these discussions is the ego tied to sarkari maal which is blatantly absurd. If Muricans & French can buy rifles from Germany, surely India can buy rifles from Israel.
"We can't even build a damn rifle" or "Be Indian buy Indian" needs to go. People stopped buying HM Ambassadors or HMT watches for a reason.