Naxal Maoist Insurgency

Could also be a local Myanmar variant. This first gen G3 variant with that specific handguard was phased out by the pakis as well. So either the gun went around a lot of places before landing there or it was smuggled via North East from Myanmar.
Could be, but what's interesting is that weapons usually leave a "trail" behind them.

On a large scale you'd find pieces of the same cache throughout the whole route, from infiltration to its end customer. On a smaller scale, you'd find traces of technology on a gun like you can trace back a katta to its specific place.

But these G3 are just appearing out of nowhere without any trail. FAL, INSAS, AK; makes sense as all are looted from forces. Shotgun, M1 Garand, Rifles; again makes sense as all get looted from civilian/veterans. Same for all the kattas, bharmaar and bandooks; all country made. But random G3!
 
Could be, but what's interesting is that weapons usually leave a "trail" behind them.

On a large scale you'd find pieces of the same cache throughout the whole route, from infiltration to its end customer. On a smaller scale, you'd find traces of technology on a gun like you can trace back a katta to its specific place.

But these G3 are just appearing out of nowhere without any trail. FAL, INSAS, AK; makes sense as all are looted from forces. Shotgun, M1 Garand, Rifles; again makes sense as all get looted from civilian/veterans. Same for all the kattas, bharmaar and bandooks; all country made. But random G3!
They will definitely have someone look over this G3 trail. Its not something that you expect to find with these commie retards.
 

Chhattisgarh Maoist Mahesh Korsa, Responsible For Over 77 Security Personnel Deaths, Neutralised In Sukma​


Mahesh Korsa, a 36-year-old Maoist expert in improvised explosive devices (IEDs), was killed in an encounter last week in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh.


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MaoPiggy gutted.
 

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