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well i dont like it its more like a ripoff of AK 47 with a interchangable barrel and mag feed machensim and a M16 style butt stalk (improoved clone of INSAS)

i guess its better they had made something like a tevor bull pup or at least liesence build it rather than throwing there money in such stupid and non practikle guns
 
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its looking futuristic...i hope indian armed forces find it suitable
 
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Looks awesome! And in contrast to the INSAS, the production quality seems to have improved a lot.
 
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That's the wrong way of holding the rifle! There's a fooking pistol grip made for the left hand for stability, but this clown who seems to be checking it out is holding the rifle from below!! :wacko: Jeeez! :sarcastic:


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A bull pup with less LEGNTH and more Weightless is what I Expected. Its just a successor of insas.
 
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A bull pup with less LEGNTH and more Weightless is what I Expected. Its just a successor of insas.
well since the feeder mechanism is at the rear so a 30" rifle can easily hold a 18" barell + will have space for more asseceries Rails in front and side + since wont be front heavy it is easier to control and fatigue is almost 1/4th as compared + it is easy with quick barrel change like styre AUG
 
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it is better to liesence produce Tevor assult rifels in huge numbers and make it standard rifle for all indian forces
 
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A bullpop design (if selected) would have been "just" the successor of the INSAS either.
There are bull pops with muti calibre in the gun world. Hate to see such a long gun.
 
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This rifle is more than enough for Indian Soldiers. For generations Indian Soldiers have operated with conventional rifles. All the Doctrines and Tactics of the army would be needed to change if bullpups are introduced.

A member from IDF was claiming in a thread that troops refused to carry Tavors because its parts would not survive daily rigors. What good is a rifle if soldier hesitates to use it in actual combat.
 
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That's the wrong way of holding the rifle! There's a fooking pistol grip made for the left hand for stability, but this clown who seems to be checking it out is holding the rifle from below!! :wacko: Jeeez! :sarcastic:


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You can hold it anyway you like, even like that (that's for what there are grips there) it's all about your comfort levels.

It's like a cricket bat.
 
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