Small arms and Light Weapons

When picking a gun, what would your primary consideration be?


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Johny_Baba

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Hhmm no i don't think so, as long as both sides use the same firearm common people going to be amused with the name, as well as disgusted if it is in wrong hands, BUT it is still remembered in either cases...
This case is very much similar to Thompson Submachine Gun in the United States, was designed during ending period of WW1 by General John T. Thompson, but kinda late to be inducted in their Army as War was already over, with production starting in 1921...so it was sold to anybody interested from US postal service (so they could safeguard their parcels) to then USMC and then Chinese Army and even some 'businessmen' there who later turned criminal (specially those 'prohibition period' stories involving Tommy Gun)...this gradually build an image of tommy gun among public and later movies of the era often depicted it in hands of fedora-wearing-cigar smokin' mafias...likewise this 'negative image' did help in its adoption in police units and FBI so once it saw some 'good service' a similar image was also build {that a firearm so good both sides decides to use it} and then it became main SMG of the United States armed forces in WW2...
throughout all the years it was given lots of names, "Chicago Typewriter" (as Chicago based mafias used it) to "Trench Broom" (useful in 'cleaning the trenches' in warzone)...the world "Tommy Gun" itself become synonymous to any sort of submachine gun (same 'colgate vs toothpaste' case we saw here)...
@Curiosity Rover watch this video carefully (originally a full 45 min episode on "TOP TEN" series from old Discovery Channel), listen to every word of various commentators here, you will get the idea what i am tryting to say...
 

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It comes to no use if government is reluctant in supporting such things. You have no option except OFB because you don’t have a domestic market to cater, hence it becomes useless to make small arms in India if you are not buying it.
 

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Thales and Arsenal? I mean Arsenal BG products have already been copied by OFB shamelessly calling it in house R&D. That’s why these just remain potential JVs, as they don’t even have a manufacturing plant for small arms in India because they know it’s not gonna happen, IWI PLR got successful because Israeli small arms have been trusted by our forces for more than 2 decades. And are the weapons of choice for our military.
 

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With the fall of Afghanistan porki SSG is gonna get a lot of free m4s and m249s.the TTP is now armed with mostly m16a4 it seems.
Lol you seriously believe, a bit off topic, have a read.
Foreign direct investment plunges by 38.7pc in July
Shahid IqbalPublished August 18, 2021 - Updated about 2 hours ago
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KARACHI: Foreign direct investment fell sharply by 38.7 per cent during the first month of the new fiscal FY22 compared to July FY21, following the declining trend noted in the previous fiscal year.

The State Bank’s latest data issued on Tuesday showed that the country received only $90 million as FDI during July against an inflow $128.7m in the same month of the previous fiscal.

The beginning of the new fiscal did not show any improvement against the trend dominated by the previous fiscal FY21 as it fell by 29 per cent: the country received $1.847bn in last fiscal year.

The data also shows the inflow from China was drastically low compared to last year. Pakistan received $6.6m in July from China while the inflow was $44.1m in July FY21. This poor inflow is the real reason for over 38 per cent decline in July. China has been the largest investor for the last several years. In fact, no country invested like China for more than five years.

The highest inflow of $16.6m was noted from Singapore against an inflow of $3.2m in July last year. This kind of improvement was also noted in the case of Hong Kong as the inflow this year increased to $13.2m compared to $4.6m in July FY21.

The inflow from the United States in July was $14.1m compared to an outflow of $39.2m in July FY21. Inflow from the UK also improved to $8.5m compared to an outflow of $20.7m in the previous fiscal. The FDI from the UAE fell to $6.6m compared to $27.6m of July last year.

Experts believe that the foreign investment would further fall in the coming months due to instability in Afghanistan. Investors would wait till things settle down in Kabul.

It was also noted that Pakistani dollar-denominated bonds fell by 1.6 per cent in a single session on Monday as the investors fear that Pakistan may receive spillover impact due an uncertain situation in Afghanistan. Trading with Afghanistan has already come to the lowest level during recent weeks.
The exports to Afghanistan increased to $983m in FY21 against $890m in FY20. It was $1,192m in FY19 showing the decline of export to the country. The imports from Afghanistan increased to $179m compared to $121m in FY20 while it was $170m in FY19.

The total foreign private investment of the country in July FY22 increased by 60 per cent due to extremely low outflow of foreign portfolio investment. The foreign private investment rose to $88.8m compared to $55.5m in July FY21. The outflow of portfolio investment was just $1.1m in July against an outflow of $73.2m in July last year.

Published in Dawn, August 18th, 2021
Kalesh has started for feeding mil to the snakes, and pakistan is already suffering now, FDI was already piss poor now a dustbin is a lot cleaner than their FDI numbers. They can’t do shit with us with a fcked economy.
 

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