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M-4 isn't no way advanced, there are tens of better alternatives in the market.
i settled for the a3 when I couldn't get my hands on a 416. Its one of the best close quater weapons out there but no match for some of the newer designs.
Atleast they are not droning us.....
M-4 isn't no way advanced, there are tens of better alternatives in the market.
Yeah because Osama's khopri required special guns to penetrate.
What a stupid sales pitch.
while you are giving every thing and following them like bhagwan why they drone you ?
yes but more then 42 countries use it so why india behind in killing osama yaar
you are saying a common civillian have what Indian special forces ordered and media is bragging about it....
Sir I hope u have a basic understanding of physics and a ground level understanding of ballistics. A recoil when mitigated by just two point support results in muzzle rise. It is seen quite prominently in AK47, contributing partially to its inaccuracy. In a CQB three shots are considered enough. Two 2 Heart, One 2 Head.Lolz, Indians are so dumb.
Why would you buy the M-4??
I mean for special forces, clearly the better option would have been the M4a1.
The M4 only has a three shot burst or single fire, while the M4a1 has automatic and single fire.
Sounds stupid to me, that M4 is better for close quarters when it doesn't even have automatic.
kṣamā;3270862 said:Sir I hope u have a basic understanding of physics and a ground level understanding of ballistics. A recoil when mitigated by just two point support results in muzzle rise. It is seen quite prominently AK47, contributing partially to its inaccuracy. In a CQB three shots are considered enough. Two 2 Heart, One 2 Head.
Full auto results not only to muzzle rise and heating (BIG probs) but also wastage of ammo. Vietnam war and Afghanistan war stats report quite efficiently sings the song. Full auto required for suppression fire. Apart from that Indian forces are quite at home when using three bust rather using full auto, courtesy INSAS.
No kidding sir.. is it true?
Yes my dear, very true indeed, on 8th December 1971, IAF Mystere IV shot down in Lahore sector by S/T Asghar Ali, with his G-3 Rifle.
See as its said b4 "A Laser cuts through 50in of steel but do i need it to cut through my office filling papers !!". Another thing which India may be thinking behind the acquisition is that the local industry could see and learn from the legendary carbine. We learned from a few in the past, why not now.A quick trigger finger could be just as effective as a burst fire mode. I still see this gun as an opportunity to take advantage of India, and your media plays it's usual role of hyping things out of proportion.
There are many better options out there.