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Pakistan is going to modify all the G-3s to this standard, and apparently plan to keep them in service for quite longer,
That's not so bad,I'm guessing they'll still use the Type 56 for low-intensity operations.
But how long will the G3 remain in service?There will be a point at which it will have to be discarded,my guess is that until a stronger caliber than the 5.56mm shows up
Pakistan is going to modify all the G-3s to this standard, and apparently plan to keep them in service for quite longer,
Last Hope:
Can you elaborate on this - how are the problems previously discusses, namely the weight and length, the inability to reliably use automatic, the problem with jamming, the recoil, -- how have these problems been addressed?
The problems associated with the G3 are technological - it's curious that the firing mechanism has not been redesigned - I may be completely wrong about this but it seems no real work has been to use this design as a take off point by Pakistani engineers.
The problems associated with the G3 are technological - it's curious that the firing mechanism has not been redesigned - I may be completely wrong about this but it seems no real work has been to use this design as a take off point by Pakistani engineers.
Sir, it seems as if it is a simple issue of a lack of funds. It is naturally far cheaper for the PA to spend $1-200 USD on a few upgrades to the existing G-3s than to spend $3-5,000+ USD on a completely brand new rifle (which would cost Billions for the entire PA). No one is saying the issues/drawbacks of the G-3 will be addressed merely there is little the PA can realistically do as realistically it is a brand new rifle the PA needs but that simply isn't an option right now.look at any youtube footage with Pakistani soldiers firing the G3 and the recoil is so terrible that it seems that the intended target is the safest from the incoming bullet. I just made a comparison video picked up from some youtube footage, there are some worse examples of G3 which I couldnt get but there are two I could find where the barrel swerves remarkably then I also have the AK 47/ type 56 comparison and the Pakistani soldiers are firing the same bullet caliber without that violent recoil.
granted that 7.62 has undisputed stopping power and pretty much ensures a kill no matter where it hits the target due to the shock and trauma caused by the bullet once it enters and exits the body but this all power is of no use if its not hitting the enemy.
why not adopt a gun that has the power but not that violent recoil. G3A3 is of bygone era its too long, heavy and has jamming issues at below freezing conditions ("mostly" you only see AK 47 clones carried by soldiers in snowy places) and then there is this terrible recoil for our skinny soldiers with a small frame. normally our news channels use a footage of 2008 that is recycled to death and there is a helicopter landing on grass, a soldier firing a small burst and a soldier fires a single shot from G3 and looses his shoulder in the process and almost doesnt fall.(unfortunately I couldnt get hold of it otherwise I would have included that too)
but do see the comparison and see how smooth AK 47 is and why a gun with lesser recoil should be considered without sacrificing the power of G3.
I am expecting a backlash from G3A3 fanboys I know its an awesome gun but please lets move on. my cousin claims to blow up a brick at 300+ meters, without a scope but not sure how many can achieve that accuracy with the kind of footage we have.