Indian Small Arms and Weapons

Bhen**** sometimes I think our country doesn't even deserve sincere hardworking startups like these. These guys would be getting big orders had they been in west... sometimes I wonder which miracle helped Armasen
Ahmm Ahmm "These guys are getting orders " just not from us and we don't deserve them tbh our tenders are absolute mess and these guys were the ones who bought AT to def expo for the first time and since then it's been vinayak bhaiya's hardwork to get the rigs to forces only he knows how much he has worked his ass off from visiting offices after offices to personally working with sf to set-up rigs cause sf had no idea how a bloody decent plate carrier is set up.
 

Well i've always supported milled receiver excalibur fork of these INSASes; and as i've said it in past in good ol' D F I, they should attempt at converting existing INSASes with good barrels and parts to these newer excaliburs or whatever current designation;

but for long term solution it's rather better that they attempt at making a full length INSAS forks out of that SG-55x style 'OFB Carbine' because that design of two-piece receiver is better for accuracy reasons ('specially when mated with optics) than traditional kalashnikov-y INSAS; they already have made Ugram rifle from same base design in 7.62 NATO and if my memory serves me right some 6.8x43mm fork also was made in full length configuration; then just make an entire 'Ugram' family from same base design in different calibres like 9x19mm SMG, 5.56x30mm 'protective carbine' (amogh successor), 5.56x45mm NATO/INSAS standard issue rifle (with an option in lower receiver with STANAG pattern mags too), 5.56x45mm NATO/INSAS light machine gun (for whatever limited LMG requirements), 7.62x39mm assault rifle and so on
 

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