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Mount Miller ka hai shayad. They white label their products from ChinaView attachment 18052View attachment 18053View attachment 18054
Same PC I think, also does anyone know who makes these pc
Mount Miller ka hai shayad. They white label their products from ChinaView attachment 18052View attachment 18053View attachment 18054
Same PC I think, also does anyone know who makes these pc
SMPP JPC!View attachment 18052View attachment 18053View attachment 18054
Same PC I think, also does anyone know who makes these pc
First of all I had clearly mentioned 'DMRs and Sniper rifles' before listing the names so don't try to act oversmart by twisting words.IWI GALATZ
DRAGNOOV
Vintorez SSR
VSK-94 SSR
These aren't sniper rifles, all are DMR. Vintorez SSR and VSK-94 SSR as the name suggests is Sniper Support Rifle(SSR) not sniper rifles
Your concept of sniper rifles are entirely different from world standard.
The limited numbers of OSV-96 AMR in Marcos service won't make any difference, 1st of all, no serious military uses this rifles. Only poor 3rd world countries on which Russians have great influence on them have it. Probably Marcos inducted it during the time of western scantion on India.
Sako T3 TAC Marcos have is base varient which fires 7.62 x 51 cal rounds, and it's max range won't even cross 1000m, in western countries it's used as hunting rifles by civilians.
PSG-1 is an outdated sniper rifles. Yes it was one of the top rated SR during its time in 70s and 80s, now there are sniper rifles with far better accuracy, range and provision for accessories to be fitted which helps a sniper to hit the target from more than 2000m. Atleast army have .338 LM, Marcos still don't have it.
Morden snipers in advanced military are trained to hit targets beyond 2500m using LM or NM rounds. Or they use 50cal rounds for extremely long range shots which are beyond 3000m.
To get trained for such long range shooting, they need sniper schools with multiple firing ranges with more 4000m long. Something Marcos cannot accommodate inside their 150 acres of NSWTTC.
In advance sniper course there are cources like urban sniping which requires lot of infrastructure.
In india there is no good sniper school, be it in army, air force or in navy.
What's even a 'Sniper Support Rifle
Hahaha, stop making your own terms to justify dumb statements man.
It's kind of DMR which is carried by spotter. SSR is mostly modified AR. It have to have the capability to engage targets in close quarter and medium range.
When discussing about long range sniper rifle you copy paste some names of weapons Marcos uses from somewhere, which mostly don't fit into the topic we were discussing. It was you who is trying to be oversmart.First of all I had clearly mentioned 'DMRs and Sniper rifles' before listing the names so don't try to act oversmart by twisting words.
Hahah, literally mentioned that these names are from open source, in reply to your retarded comment that they use 'civilian hunting rifles'! Calm down and reread what your wrote earlier...When discussing about long range sniper rifle you copy paste some names of weapons Marcos uses from somewhere, which mostly don't fit into the topic we were discussing. It was you who is trying to be oversmart.
Buddy, you don't have any clue about sniper spotter pairs. In 70s spotters were only using AR or SMG, because the main sniper rifle itself wasn't capable of engaging more than 1000m.Hahaha, stop making your own terms to justify dumb statements man.
"Its kind of DMR which is carried by spotter. SSR is mostly modified AR. It have to have the capability to engage targets in close quarter and medium range." I think you should read about what a 'secondary' weapon is for, it can be either a AR, Carbine, SMG, MP or Handgun, while the spotter can carry his on primary AR/Carbine and a secondary SMG, MP or Handgun.
Sako T3 TAC is a hunting rifle in other countries.Hahah, literally mentioned that these names are from open source, in reply to your retarded comment that they use 'civilian hunting rifles'! Calm down and reread what your wrote earlier...
Yeah someone who says 'MARCOs use civilian hunting rifles for sniping' surely knows better...Buddy, you don't have any clue about sniper spotter pairs. In 70s spotters were only using AR or SMG, because the main sniper rifle itself wasn't capable of engaging more than 1000m.
Now a days a spotter is carrying SSR.
Russians have the concept since 80s, now FN Scar mk 20 is also specially developed for SSR roles.
Yeah and Negev NG-SF is an automatic assault rifle with 30rds stanag mag!Sako T3 TAC is a hunting rifle in other countries.
Weather you can accept it or not is irrelevant.
I don't care if you believe the fact or not.Yeah someone who says 'MARCOs use civilian hunting rifles for sniping' surely knows better...
Keep making you own terminology to justify you dumb arguments!