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Do you know how a 50 cal looks like?
@DESERT FIGHTER I'm responding to your BS comments that the Indian police all still use .303s
and if you want .50 cal:
Mumbai police's M82s:
@DESERT FIGHTER I'm responding to your BS comments that the Indian police all still use .303s
So your posting pics of "special squad" ? your regular cops are still stuck with 303s.... if you want to compare police from both countries here:
Our regulars:
So your posting pics of "special squad" ? your regular cops are still stuck with 303s.... if you want to compare police from both countries here:
Our regulars:
Lol.... Nope we use many variants of Sig and even our police and Special forces use them:
Police:
The rifle is fake or airsoft, puts question on the credibility of the person posing for the photo to actually belonging to the SSG or even the Armed Forces for the matter.SSG:
There is also a tender for a SMG (7.62mm) ... while G3S is gettin inducted:
AR-90:
Firstly I highly doubt the above are "beat cops"/regulars as what kind of "regulars" go around wearing Helmets, carrying automatic weapons and the like? If they are regulars then this is just a reflection on Pakistan's near war zone-like situation right now.
Anhy FYI, Mumbai police "regulars":
Not an .303 in sight!
Are you honestly telling me a "regular" Pakistani copper is issued with a .50 cal sniper rifle??!! NO! Every time you've made an absurd statement I've rebutted it and you've come back , changed the content of your question and moved the goal posts.
Like I've said- this is so arbitrary. Why do I have to prove to you that Indian police forces have assess to the same weaponry as Pakistani police forces? Both nations are poor and this is reflected in their police forces and equipment. On both sides there are relatively well equipped special units but for you to say that all Pakistani police "regulars" are equipped as such is nothing short of a lie.
The reason is PAK has more Guns then humans, every person carries a gun and don't know when u get shot.So your posting pics of "special squad" ? your regular cops are still stuck with 303s.... if you want to compare police from both countries here:
Our regulars:]\
Well they do... and their issued weapons include AKs,G-3s etc etc...and have being doing since decades...all the pics are of regular cops... except the yellowish uniform which belongs to the SWAT unit... as for "Not an .303 in sight" enjoy:
Yes i remember you rebutting my 119 arjun mbt vs your imaginery 240+ mbts in service..
Well they are.
Thats 2008 mumbai police fool.
Here's something to bring you to reality:
LAHORE: The police of most countries are equipped with the latest weapons and technologies to combat an improving and constantly adapting crime syndicate.
The same does not go for the Lahore Police. Many of its personnel are still equipped with the 121-year-old British .303 Lee-Enfield rifle. The British Army used these rifles for more than 60 years, first being introduced in 1895. The rifle features a five- or 10-round box magazine, which is loaded manually from the top, either one round at a time or by means of five-round chargers. This means that once empty, it takes long to reload the rifle.
Armed with this rifle, the police have to face criminals armed with the latest weapons including the deadly AK-47 assault rifle (Kalashnikov), accurate shotguns, automatic rifles with small bores and foreign pistols.
Daily Times has learnt that police personnel who do have in possession new weapons have to buy bullets from their own pockets, as getting ammunition from the department is a lengthy tedious process that nobody wants to go through.
Sources within the Lahore Police said that out of more than 10,000 personnel in the city, about 3,000 cops were equipped with the .303. Interestingly, most of these personnel have been deployed on security detail outside schools, banks and even police stations. “These cops are sitting ducks if they come under persistent automatic fire,” they added.
Sources said that most police personnel deployed in the city were neglected. They said that while some cops were equipped with the Italian Berretta pistol and the latest semi-automatic rifles, others slung .303 rifles over their shoulders or held thin sticks.
The sources said that a large number of cops equipped with .303 rifles were close to retirement. They said that this was the main reason why criminals itched for a fight with the police. “The criminals know that we aren’t well armed and that they can out-gun us. There have been many encounters where the cops and robbers came across each other and the robbers came out victors,” the sources added.
An old constable deployed at a bank said, “I need at least a minute to ready my .303 rifle for firing. Once fired, it takes me time to reload it. By that time any robber with a pistol can kill or take me hostage. Also, this rifle weighs about three kilos. Lugging it around for 16 hours a day isn’t easy.”
A Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) personnel told Daily Times that he was armed with an AK-47. However, he said that the ammunition was expensive. “I want extra ammo before an operation and have to buy it with my own money. Getting it issued from the department takes a lot of time and that is what we don’t have.”
SSP (Operations) Chaudhry Shafiq said he had recently been made the SSP and would see to the situation.
This is a mumbai police Policeman today