hi man your alive i was worried that you were one of those 300 snipers / spartans of kidnapped by baitullah masud
good to see you
any way if pakistani army can carry a mg3 machine gun with tripe pod that 10.5 kg
i dont think they wil have a lot of problem carrying a .50BMG
beside a .50 caliber is superior to 7.62 in every possible way
the only way a 7.62 is effective in modren war fare of today is that you take a clean head shot
most armies now a days use bullet proof vest so 7.62 is useless
untill and unless you use these bullets (ARMOUR PERCING ROUNDS)
here to make it easie for you have have disected it so you know wat an ap round is like
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any way back to topic
about 7.62 i seriouly doubt that pakistan army common troops are able to take head shots with a sniper rifle
simple because pakistan army has not sniper traning school wat so ever
as much as we imagen that there is the fact is that they is not
how ever with bmg you can easily take out any man at fairly great distnace by hitting his center and even if he is wearing a bullet proof vest he is gone
so why waste time and money on a 7.62
one more thing 7.62 can only kill a man a bmg can take out armoured personal carriers and vehicals and machine gun posts with ease
so why not have such a weapon
its a rifle with hte power comparable to an rpg and its accurate
My friend,
MG-3 is a pain when carried xcountry. Prior to MG-3, PA used to have American A-6s which were also a pain in the rear on long hauls. Secondly, the amount of distance that a common infantryman covers is not the same as that which a SF operator, to be inserted, may be required to cover. At that point, both MG-3 and .50 Cal AMR type weapon becomes a pain. But the Army is buying the AMRs.
Also, the Pakistan Army does have a sniper school. Its in Quetta and run under the auspices of School of Infantry and Tactics.