You are late to the party chicken man,cause as far as I'm concerned,I'm through you and through this topic.See what kind of shit we have to deal with here each and every fuckking day,
@Arsalan bro??.
Well about that particular post by
@CallofDuty2 consdidering many much more serious offensive posts by him as well as by yourself. Instead of reporting or rating or deleting, i will request you both to please refrain from flaming posts and calling names. Instead if both of you can present some actual facts and reports supporting the argument that will not only make your argument sound better but it will also help remove lot of miss conceptions and help us all learn new things.
I have yet to see a report by
@CallofDuty2 bro to support that the DRDO INSAS or this new gun or other systems are piece of crap as he suggest, neither have you provided any facts and figures about this new gun or even INSAS.
Personally, i will say that there must have been some serious issues with INSAS to make the army replace the gun so early. Caliber and such stuff can only be an excuse to cover the actual mess, main gun of armies ARE NOT replaced in such short periods if they are half decent. do not makes sense. For the new gun, i will say that it do look excellent on paper. I will look forward for some reports of trails supporting or disagreeing with this point of view about the new gun. Until that comes and someone can prove that the gun is not impressive, i will have to say that it looks good to me on paper. Let us see if someone can present some god facts to support or argue with this.
Yes fair enough, but why you are sarcastic about MCIWS
Sarcastic?
WHERE? Please do point me to the post, i am sorry if you felt that way!
I am merely asking a question, i saw a good discussion about the system going on and thought it will be best to see if someone can help me with my query! What was sarcastic about it?
What do you suggest, the period of usage of battle rifles in any army?
IA started using INSAS in 1990s and the problems which popped up while using in Kargil & Siachin. All the problems were rectified later. The new rifle will not come in a year or so. It will take at least 3-5 years, so INSAS will complete 20-25 years in army and those rifles will move to police force replacing the old .303
Actually, NO,
The INSAS mass production only started in 1997 and FIRST rifles got into service in 98. Remember it is the First rifles!! So the first batch is just 14 15 years old, the last batches even much younger. This is NOT a normal life time of the main gun. You do not see them being replaced so early in there service unless there are some issues, some serious issues!
Unfortunately, having this comments coming from a member with Pakistani flag will make it almost impossible for you people to admit, that is a fact and i cannot blame you for that. However, IF you can believe me, i am in no mood to troll or mock, just asking/saying all this to know and learn about the gun.