coffin
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Well sir check your post #109 it was you only who was saying that at close quaters both 5.54 and 7.62 are equally lethal. And the reason why they use AK in kashmir is not because of calliber but because of its reliability and nice rate of fire.5.56 has some drawbacks thats why the 6.8 and 6.5 rounds were created US special forces were given the 6.8mm and they were "very pleased" with it as the round as better stopping power than 5.56
the IA and Rashtriya rifles use Czech 7.62 rifles in Kashmir for the stopping power they give because 5.56 maims enemies but does not kill them
and soldiers would not touch a hot barrel of there gun they would wait until it is cooled then replace if it's necessary like i said the primary caliber for this F-INSAS needs to be 6.8
BTW do you really think that soldiers will wait for barrel to get cool down
so that they can change it lol. Actually what they can do is to change the length of buttstock so that they can operate in close quaters much easilly.