India's Insas rifle?

..the dispersion area will be 38.1 mm x 38.1 mm at 22.86 meters and 152.4 mm x 152.4 mm at 91.44 meters with a series of 5 shots with one elimination each in both the cases.

6 inch group at 91 meters....5 shots. After taking away the furthest one (flyer?) WTF!!

I'd buy a Tavor too!!!!! Heck. Buy a crossbow...
 
From Wiki

The INSAS rifle saw combat with Indian soldiers during the 1999 Kargil conflict with Pakistan. According to the Times of India, the rifle had some reliability problems in the very cold climate in which that conflict took place. Due to the cold weather, the rifle would jam occasionally and the polymer magazines would crack in the cold[3]. There were also cases wherein the rifle would fire in full auto, while in three-round burst fire mode[3]. According to the manufacturers, these problems have now been fixed.
 
I have seen alot of Insas rifles throughout India although not as much in the Northeast states. The majority seem to be fixed stock versions.
 
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