I wonder how Nepal and Oman feels regarding our own army's rejection of the INSAS, especially when they have already imported tons of it

So which do you think will make a good replacement for the INSAS rifle?
shadowring wrote:Our arm forces are rejecting the INSAS for being too shoddy and the fact that it fails to instantly deal death has made it unpopular among the star studded generals. It also fails due to it weighing 4.1 kg which is considerably more than the less than 3.5 kg requirement for an assault rifle. Personally I don't think there is anything wrong with the INSAS, although it is a little rough around the edge ( what can one expect for 24K as compared to 125K+ for higher finished brands). Since non-fatal injuries are the explicit aim of the 5.56mm rounds, it cannot be blamed for its less than fatal effects, besides, the smaller, lighter bullets equates to more bullets that can be carried. Instead of fishing around for foreign made arms and being dependent on costly products, its about time the government starts easing up on our own arms production and licensing.
I wonder how Nepal and Oman feels regarding our own army's rejection of the INSAS, especially when they have already imported tons of it![]()
So which do you think will make a good replacement for the INSAS rifle?
the only reason i suggested AR-15 because of low cost and the required caliber, however if you are looking for a good rifle with good accuracy and stopping power i would suggest that we go for Barrett M468.shadowring wrote:. AR-15 is also a good choice but most would feel its a little dated in terms of modular design.
suggestions for other 5.56mm riflesfails to instantly deal death
The ability to "instantly deal death" depends on one thing, and one thing only. The hit in the right place. Nothing else. A flesh wound from a .50 BMG will take out a bigger chunk of flesh then would one from a 5.56mm, but it would not "instantly deal death".shadowring wrote: and the fact that it fails to instantly deal death
dheeraj_1772 wrote:A famous quote....."Untill you are not in a position to frame policies..better follow them...!!".
How many of the knowledgeable people discussing here for a suitable replacement of INSAS had actually fired this weapon in all terrain and weather conditions and in all combat situations,...????
I being an Ex-Officer of Armed forces had done this with all varients and models INSA Systems and the latest upgrades of these weapons are performing upto the mark.
Anyway it was nice to hear so many views from Ho'nable members here...
Only the mark is too low and obsolete. Given, what other countries have..dheeraj_1772 wrote: the latest upgrades of these weapons are performing upto the mark.
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