AR-15 pattern rifles don't take well to 7.62x39 ammunition due to feed ramp geometry limitations inside AR-15 chassis.
What are the issues of using .300 BLK instead of 7.62x39 for CASO/COIN Operations? It’s manufacturing, costs and logistics are the issues right?AR-15 pattern rifles don't take well to 7.62x39 ammunition due to feed ramp geometry limitations inside AR-15 chassis.
The larger curves of 7.62x39 rub against feed ramp edges shaving off a bit of copper slivers, which ends up on locking surfaces, firing pin channel and leads to malfunctions over the long run.
U have to buy new guns, made new production lines for. 300blk rounds, and all the above issues cited by u. Almost all the scenarios jn India could be dealt with the 7.62x39 ammo.What are the issues of using .300 BLK instead of 7.62x39 for CASO/COIN Operations? It’s manufacturing, costs and logistics are the issues right?
Conversion kits for AR-15s are available, but when you phase out INSAS and old AKs and select say IWI Arad, you can give converted 300 BLK Arads to RR units instead of 7.62x39 AKs that are old. But then we have upgraded AKs left, Army wants 762 russian AKs for RR but is throwing it on infantry, no logic. But then they can use upgraded AKs.U have to buy new guns, made new production lines for. 300blk rounds, and all the above issues cited by u. Almost all the scenarios jn India could be dealt with the 7.62x39 ammo.
Somewhere I saw 7,50,000 assault rifles, 3 lakh battle rifles and 3.5 lakh carbines.Total assault rifle requirement for Infantry is 3.6 L. Two batches for 1.4 L (total) has been ordered. Another 1.8 L is to ordered.
Now that 1.8L becomes Sig 716, or AK203 or OFB R-2 is to be seen.
Non-infantry troops: AK203 or equivalent platform
Carbine for infantry/non-infantry: Total requirement is around 4.5 L.
What so you guys think about the OFB R2? I like the way it looks in the video attached(with the folding and adjustable stock, ig its FAB Defence one) , IMO only things that should be changed is the magazineTotal assault rifle requirement for Infantry is 3.6 L. Two batches for 1.4 L (total) has been ordered. Another 1.8 L is to ordered.
Now that 1.8L becomes Sig 716, or AK203 or OFB R-2 is to be seen.
Non-infantry troops: AK203 or equivalent platform
Carbine for infantry/non-infantry: Total requirement is around 4.5 L.
Sig716 is in service and army is now actively trying to avoid OFB in small armsWhat so you guys think about the OFB R2? I like the way it looks in the video attached(with the folding and adjustable stock, ig its FAB Defence one) , IMO only things that should be changed is the magazine
instead of that old SLR magazine they’re using on it right now and the pistol grip to the newer designs we saw in the OFB stall at Aero India 21(don’t know if it’s been implemented to all the guns as no clear pic was available of this rifle in aero India)
In the beginning I felt the recoil was too much, but after looking at the SIG 716i and other 7.62x51 rifles, I feel it’s alright actually.
I feel CAPF should try this gun out, army is going good with 716.What so you guys think about the OFB R2? I like the way it looks in the video attached(with the folding and adjustable stock, ig its FAB Defence one) , IMO only things that should be changed is the magazine
instead of that old SLR magazine they’re using on it right now and the pistol grip to the newer designs we saw in the OFB stall at Aero India 21(don’t know if it’s been implemented to all the guns as no clear pic was available of this rifle in aero India)
In the beginning I felt the recoil was too much, but after looking at the SIG 716i and other 7.62x51 rifles, I feel it’s alright actually.
Ditch the trunnion+dustcover design for upper+lower receiver design like in the new AARDE-OFB carbine, make a magwell that supports SR-10 magazine, add bolt catch release feature, shift the charging handle back like in the ARDE-OFB carbine and it should do well.What so you guys think about the OFB R2? I like the way it looks in the video attached(with the folding and adjustable stock, ig its FAB Defence one) , IMO only things that should be changed is the magazine
instead of that old SLR magazine they’re using on it right now and the pistol grip to the newer designs we saw in the OFB stall at Aero India 21(don’t know if it’s been implemented to all the guns as no clear pic was available of this rifle in aero India)
In the beginning I felt the recoil was too much, but after looking at the SIG 716i and other 7.62x51 rifles, I feel it’s alright actually.
Basically Sig-550 series type weapon that takes AR-10 mags. Yeah, that should do. Just beef up the OFB carbine and make some aesthetic improvements over it.Ditch the trunnion+dustcover design for upper+lower receiver design like in the new AARDE-OFB carbine, make a magwell that supports SR-10 magazine, add bolt catch release feature, shift the charging handle back like in the ARDE-OFB carbine and it should do well.
Sig-550 itself was designed initially for 7.5 mm Swiss because SiG expected Swiss Army to either stick with 7.5 Swiss or go with 7.62x51 NATO. Swiss army later changed program requirement to 5.56 and it was quickly accomodated. SiG later launched 750 series in 7.62x51 as SiG SAPR.Basically Sig-550 series type weapon that takes AR-10 mags. Yeah, that should do. Just beef up the OFB carbine and make some aesthetic improvements over it.
The gas block on the Sig 550 and 750 series is pretty good. I'd have liked to see those on OFB made AKs and INSAS based weapons.Sig-550 itself was designed initially for 7.5 mm Swiss because SiG expected Swiss Army to either stick with 7.5 Swiss or go with 7.62x51 NATO. Swiss army later changed program requirement to 5.56 and it was quickly accomodated. SiG later launched 750 series in 7.62x51 as SiG SAPR.
Ownership aside, I think it'd be great if you could at least go to a commercially-run shooting range, shoot some guns from their armory under supervision, hand in the guns and go on your way. Something like this:It would be nice to own a semi auto rifle in India. But the Arms act treats gunowners as potential criminals. Now they are reducing guns per licence holder from 3 to 2, which means apart from pistols you can either own a shotgun or a sporting rifle.
Worst part is, existing legal gunowners with 3 weapons will have to surrender one at their police station or risk getting branded as criminals.
On the plus side, you can soon buy Glocks.
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