I doubt the "AK103 outperforming" part but if you say so.
Plus i have again been confirmed that the plan is to go for a few thousand guns after selection is done (in which as mentioned again, performance is going to be ONE of the parameters). That will enable more rigorous evaluation in battle field as well as with operational units and a decisions to use the same to replace the guns of whole army will be made only after that. It gives 3-4 years time i would say until a decision is made official as confirmed that the selected gun will replace the G3 in whole army. There still is some serious support for a local design and the lessons learned from the selected gun may well make an indigenous gun even more favorable. One thing new was that even the above is the most probable line of action, the news that will come out will be "playing with words" sort of thing indicating as if the whole army will get the same gun (for obvious reasons of not scaring off the selected supplier). One very interesting fact that i have been told about is that at least one of the participants in current trails have offered help for that "indigenous gun" as well. I mean it came as a proposal from them as well
That can be a huge factor when decision is made.
I may visit Wah Cantt the weekend after Eid and it will be easier to get more info then and will also be in better position to decide what to share.