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Pakistan's Service Rifle (G-3, Type-56) Replacement Competition 2016.

Which rifle should win the competition?

  • FN-SCAR-H

    Votes: 241 42.9%
  • Beretta ARX-200

    Votes: 62 11.0%
  • CZ-806 Bren2

    Votes: 116 20.6%
  • Kalashnikov AK-103

    Votes: 127 22.6%
  • Zavasta M21

    Votes: 17 3.0%

  • Total voters
    562
They've made a decision, now they must work out the tendering process. Funds, tech transfer, establishing a factory, quality control, certification and more importantly training soldiers to use a new weapon.

It better be CZ bern ..
 
Breaking news: CZ unveils new BREN 2 battle rifle in 7.62x51 (.308 Win)
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Breaking news: CZ unveils new BREN 2 battle rifle in 7.62×51 (.308 Win)


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Today, Polish military magazine MILMAG (https://www.milmag.pl/) released pictures of the new CZ Bren 2 variant chambered in .308 Win.

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Source: https://www.facebook.com/TheMilMag2/


Looking at the pictures, we can see at least one interesting improvement- new M-Lock handguard.

In 2016, in Pakistan, when I was first introduced to CZ 807 series, my first question was – why do you still have a quad rail when you can have Key-Mode or M-Lock?

CZ 807 assault rifle is very light to begin with, but a modular handguard is a sure way to make it even lighter and improve the balance. The leader of a CZ trial team answered “the time for that will come’. I am glad the time finally came.

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CZ 807 with a quadrail
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Author with a CZ 807 chambered in 7.62×39 in Pakistan

Currently, there is no official information available about this new Bren 2 variant, but since the cat is out of the bag, I guess I can share what I know.

In 2016, Pakistan army held trials for its service weapon replacement. You can read more about it here. One of the contenders was CZ, it entered the trials with two different weapons, CZ 807 and… CZ 807.

Those two weapons, despite having exactly the same name, were chambered in two different calibers, 7.62×39 and 7.62×54. The first one entered the trials right away, the second one was introduced later. Shortly after the 7.62×51 variant was demonstrated for the first time, I managed to take some pictures and for over two years never showed them to anyone.
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As far as the performance of CZ 807 during the trials – I don’t think it is ethical to share such information publically without the approval of the manufacturer. I can tell two things for sure – with match .308 ammunition, CZ 807 was very accurate, demonstrating solid groups at 100 meters distance. Second – in 2016, the .308 version was on a very early stage of development and rifle probably improved a lot in the last two years.

As far as specs: magazine capacity is 20 rounds, the rifle has a signature CZ adjustable folding stock, the ergonomics resemble that of an AR15 with an ambidextrous magazine release located under the tip of a trigger finger and bolt catch being on the left side of the weapon. The safety is also ambidextrous.

We will see how soon CZ will catch up with an official announcement, but it is already clear that this version of CZ 807 will join the ranks of modern battle rifles such as SCAR-H, HK-417, Beretta ARX-200, SIG 716 and many AR-10 variants available on the market. With such a diversity of variants, it looks like the golden age of .308 only begins now.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...s-new-bren-2-battle-rifle-in-7-62x51-308-win/
 
Breaking news: CZ unveils new BREN 2 battle rifle in 7.62x51 (.308 Win) View attachment 498368
Already posted the pic :angel::angel::angel: not this pic but of the rifle

Breaking news: CZ unveils new BREN 2 battle rifle in 7.62×51 (.308 Win)


41477461_2241001729261374_570849145602965504_o-660x401.jpg

Today, Polish military magazine MILMAG (https://www.milmag.pl/) released pictures of the new CZ Bren 2 variant chambered in .308 Win.

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41491085_2241001879261359_5151079897296273408_o.jpg
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Source: https://www.facebook.com/TheMilMag2/


Looking at the pictures, we can see at least one interesting improvement- new M-Lock handguard.

In 2016, in Pakistan, when I was first introduced to CZ 807 series, my first question was – why do you still have a quad rail when you can have Key-Mode or M-Lock?

CZ 807 assault rifle is very light to begin with, but a modular handguard is a sure way to make it even lighter and improve the balance. The leader of a CZ trial team answered “the time for that will come’. I am glad the time finally came.

DSC_0107_3.jpg
CZ 807 with a quadrail
DSC_0736_1-e1536686819353.jpg
Author with a CZ 807 chambered in 7.62×39 in Pakistan

Currently, there is no official information available about this new Bren 2 variant, but since the cat is out of the bag, I guess I can share what I know.

In 2016, Pakistan army held trials for its service weapon replacement. You can read more about it here. One of the contenders was CZ, it entered the trials with two different weapons, CZ 807 and… CZ 807.

Those two weapons, despite having exactly the same name, were chambered in two different calibers, 7.62×39 and 7.62×54. The first one entered the trials right away, the second one was introduced later. Shortly after the 7.62×51 variant was demonstrated for the first time, I managed to take some pictures and for over two years never showed them to anyone.
DSC_0261_3.jpg
DSC_0254_3.jpg
DSC_0262_4.jpg


As far as the performance of CZ 807 during the trials – I don’t think it is ethical to share such information publically without the approval of the manufacturer. I can tell two things for sure – with match .308 ammunition, CZ 807 was very accurate, demonstrating solid groups at 100 meters distance. Second – in 2016, the .308 version was on a very early stage of development and rifle probably improved a lot in the last two years.

As far as specs: magazine capacity is 20 rounds, the rifle has a signature CZ adjustable folding stock, the ergonomics resemble that of an AR15 with an ambidextrous magazine release located under the tip of a trigger finger and bolt catch being on the left side of the weapon. The safety is also ambidextrous.

We will see how soon CZ will catch up with an official announcement, but it is already clear that this version of CZ 807 will join the ranks of modern battle rifles such as SCAR-H, HK-417, Beretta ARX-200, SIG 716 and many AR-10 variants available on the market. With such a diversity of variants, it looks like the golden age of .308 only begins now.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...s-new-bren-2-battle-rifle-in-7-62x51-308-win/

Derwaish, Muffakir Hazrat @Zarvan . Koi Derwaishy, Muffakiry anayat farmao!!! You did say your sources mentioned there being no x51 CZ in Pakistan!!!
 
Already posted the pic :angel::angel::angel: not this pic but of the rifle



Derwaish, Muffakir Hazrat @Zarvan . Koi Derwaishy, Muffakiry anayat farmao!!! You did say your sources mentioned there being no x51 CZ in Pakistan!!!
On Rifle trials my main source is Horus. And two other guys.
 
All have been proven wrong multiple times.
None of them have been proven wrong Janab.

All have been proven wrong multiple times.
I have friends who even visited exact spots where testing was took place. They were standing their when soldiers were firing weapons. One guy visited who is MPT-76 fan for some reason, even he was told that SCAR is leading and Barretta had faced slight accuracy issue in our test. As for BREN it and AK both failed endurance test at least in first year not much idea after first year
 
None of them have been proven wrong Janab.


I have friends who even visited exact spots where testing was took place. They were standing their when soldiers were firing weapons. One guy visited who is MPT-76 fan for some reason, even he was told that SCAR is leading and Barretta had faced slight accuracy issue in our test. As for BREN it and AK both failed endurance test at least in first year not much idea after first year
Muffakir you see the opposite has been reported. That AK did not fail!!
 
Muffakir you see the opposite has been reported. That AK did not fail!!
Janab if you have bothered to look at the author he works for AK. So I don't trust him. I only posted this news for pictures of CZ 7.62 X 51
 
Breaking news: CZ unveils new BREN 2 battle rifle in 7.62×51 (.308 Win)


41477461_2241001729261374_570849145602965504_o-660x401.jpg

Today, Polish military magazine MILMAG (https://www.milmag.pl/) released pictures of the new CZ Bren 2 variant chambered in .308 Win.

41454972_2241001735928040_5172195584316014592_o.jpg
41491085_2241001879261359_5151079897296273408_o.jpg
41668524_2241001832594697_4663687992093704192_o.jpg
Source: https://www.facebook.com/TheMilMag2/


Looking at the pictures, we can see at least one interesting improvement- new M-Lock handguard.

In 2016, in Pakistan, when I was first introduced to CZ 807 series, my first question was – why do you still have a quad rail when you can have Key-Mode or M-Lock?

CZ 807 assault rifle is very light to begin with, but a modular handguard is a sure way to make it even lighter and improve the balance. The leader of a CZ trial team answered “the time for that will come’. I am glad the time finally came.

DSC_0107_3.jpg
CZ 807 with a quadrail
DSC_0736_1-e1536686819353.jpg
Author with a CZ 807 chambered in 7.62×39 in Pakistan

Currently, there is no official information available about this new Bren 2 variant, but since the cat is out of the bag, I guess I can share what I know.

In 2016, Pakistan army held trials for its service weapon replacement. You can read more about it here. One of the contenders was CZ, it entered the trials with two different weapons, CZ 807 and… CZ 807.

Those two weapons, despite having exactly the same name, were chambered in two different calibers, 7.62×39 and 7.62×54. The first one entered the trials right away, the second one was introduced later. Shortly after the 7.62×51 variant was demonstrated for the first time, I managed to take some pictures and for over two years never showed them to anyone.
DSC_0261_3.jpg
DSC_0254_3.jpg
DSC_0262_4.jpg


As far as the performance of CZ 807 during the trials – I don’t think it is ethical to share such information publically without the approval of the manufacturer. I can tell two things for sure – with match .308 ammunition, CZ 807 was very accurate, demonstrating solid groups at 100 meters distance. Second – in 2016, the .308 version was on a very early stage of development and rifle probably improved a lot in the last two years.

As far as specs: magazine capacity is 20 rounds, the rifle has a signature CZ adjustable folding stock, the ergonomics resemble that of an AR15 with an ambidextrous magazine release located under the tip of a trigger finger and bolt catch being on the left side of the weapon. The safety is also ambidextrous.

We will see how soon CZ will catch up with an official announcement, but it is already clear that this version of CZ 807 will join the ranks of modern battle rifles such as SCAR-H, HK-417, Beretta ARX-200, SIG 716 and many AR-10 variants available on the market. With such a diversity of variants, it looks like the golden age of .308 only begins now.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...s-new-bren-2-battle-rifle-in-7-62x51-308-win/
@Gryphon
 
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