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What happened to your MSMC?
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What happened to your MSMC?
Still the question remains the same.. Why even after 60 years of Independence, we import guns??
Why not these carbines? Made in India, other then 30,000+ Italian once?
Seriously, we have no clue!!
Why not this
then this?
I hope they have a good reason for this..
First one failed the tests. There was one more with that one and both failed he tests. While i have no idea what is going on with MSMC. We were also making Zittara (Micro tavor) under license. I am no sure were it is inducted, i mean in which force. Special forces are directly importing them from israel. I think we should continue to build Zittara under license and since requirement is too much, i don't think Israel will mind, also we can properly negotiate.Why not these carbines? Made in India, other then 30,000+ Italian once?
March 8, 2011: India's Border Security Force is replacing 34,500 MP5 9mm machine pistols with the Beretta Mx4 9mm Storm Carbine. The Mx4 is a militarized version of the Cx4, which weighs 2.57 kg (5.75 pounds), unloaded. The Cx4 can use pistol magazines, or its own 20 round magazine. The Cx4 is 75.4cm (29.7 inches) long, with a 42cm (16.6 inch) barrel. There is a rail on the top of the Cx4 for mounting scopes (day or night vision), laser aiming device or flashlight. There is another rail underneath, forward of the trigger, for mounting a grip, laser or flashlight. The MP5s weigh about the same, but have a shorter barrel. The Mx4, with a scope, is pretty accurate out to a hundred meters, and automatic fire is accurate out to 200 meters. The Cx4 has a reputation, among the many police and security personnel who use it, of reliability and ease of use and handling.