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Sig PDW.whats the rifle/smg at 2:11. It looks like it has a 5.56 m4 magazine but it looks like a smg
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Sig PDW.whats the rifle/smg at 2:11. It looks like it has a 5.56 m4 magazine but it looks like a smg
Did u mean the SIG MPX? and r u sure. The Magazine Is a STANAG 5.56 Mag which is not a MPX caliber. looks to mean like a super shortened M4Sig PDW.
SIG 516 PDW.Did u mean the SIG MPX? and r u sure. The Magazine Is a STANAG 5.56 Mag which is not a MPX caliber. looks to mean like a super shortened M4
There is too much focus on shiny kit, weapons and military equipment nowadays on this forum and elsewhere. Intangibles are used for comparisons leaving aside so many more specific things that matter. I think the media in general is guilty of that and then people who participate in forums such as this fall prey to the same. The real measure is the calibre of the training and the mettle of the men who go through it. No war has been won because one side fielded SIG516s and the other had old AK47s.
There is too much focus on shiny kit, weapons and military equipment nowadays on this forum and elsewhere. Intangibles are used for comparisons leaving aside so many more specific things that matter. I think the media in general is guilty of that and then people who participate in forums such as this fall prey to the same. The real measure is the calibre of the training and the mettle of the men who go through it. No war has been won because one side fielded SIG516s and the other had old AK47s.
One very common mistake that Pakistanis make quite often (including members of the Services as well) is the use of the term "Services" when talking about the SSG. The actual acronym stands for Special "Service" Group. That was the name designated for 19 Baloch upon the establishment of the SSG and the raising of its initial battalion by the Army. The idea is that it is a special force similar to Special Air "Service". There is no plural as in "Services".
One very common mistake that Pakistanis make quite often (including members of the Services as well) is the use of the term "Services" when talking about the SSG. The actual acronym stands for Special "Service" Group. That was the name designated for 19 Baloch upon the establishment of the SSG and the raising of its initial battalion by the Army. The idea is that it is a special force similar to Special Air "Service". There is no plural as in "Services".
@Path-Finder Hazrat @Zarvan The SSG operator seemed to appreciate the AK-103Damn SSG looking good in russian kit.
But AK 103 is already in service with SSG@Path-Finder Hazrat @Zarvan The SSG operator seemed to appreciate the AK-103
No it's notBut AK 103 is already in service with SSG
hmm @DESERT FIGHTERNo it's not