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The Small Arms Thread, Part 8: 2018; ICSR to be replaced by US Army with interim 15mm Revolver Cannon.


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Weapon made in some Pakistan village, based on Sten

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   On the left side of the receiver there is a detailed marking. It tells us that this weapon was produced in the Afridi Insaf Arms shop, located in the Kohat border region, in the bazaar of the village of Darra Adam Khhel, by Mr. Shafik Ur Raman Afridi.

 

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Here is such a rare "shootah" fell into my hands - PK-7A, a prototype of the shortened G3 in 7.62x39 from Pakistan.

Only 1 prototype made, but there was problems with mags and Chinese AK were probably cheaper to buy.

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http://soldiersystems.net/2018/07/16/general-staff-requirement-gsr-new-assault-rifle/

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Takeaways: The AR10-type weapon is inherently accurate especially when compared to other service rifles, but the design leaves it very susceptible to dirt and debris.  Adding a piston system to the AR15/10/M4/M16 does not improve the reliability of the system in harsh environments due to design limitations.  Considering these trials, it is interesting to ponder weapon testing requirements of the United States and the small arms currently being used and purchased by the Services.  The selection approach of the United States may need to be rethought.  If you operate in harsh conditions where maintenance and cleaning may not be available, and you absolutely must have a rifle that fires every time you pull the trigger, then the Russian Kalashnikov AK is the answer.  Otherwise, keep your weapon clean and don’t let it get dirty.

 

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Also, that CZ rig from the article looks like same as on Kalashism photo. So yeah, it were Pakistan tests.

 

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In the photo it is very difficult to determine what kind of product is depicted.

In my opinion, the basis was a device for training tank firing, which is inserted into the trunk.

This allows you to save tank shells during training firing and use instead of them 14.5 mm cartridges.

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I'm based on one video that I met on the Internet. It shows almost exactly the same rifle.

And judging by the recoil it's not a 23mm cartridge, as they write on many forums, meaning ZU-23-2.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Oedipus Wreckx-n-Effect said:

How's the dust cover rear sight working? Doesn't shift POI?

AK-12 and -15 have different design of dust cover and dust cover attachment points from previous AK models. According to Popenker, it is FUCKING HOLD ZERO.

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