I like how they box the new 5.8mm ammos in 30-round boxes, which are just enough for one bag. They use to box the ammo (both 7.62 and 5.8) in simple 20-round paper wraps, which are extremely inconvenient for the infantry during loading processes. The DBP191 uses the same green-coloured steel case as the DBP-10/95/87, but I heard that the DPB191 has a narrower and sharper steel core and improved aerodynamic performance compared to the DBP-10. Wonder if there are any improved lethality (fragmentation resulting from high muzzle velocity) compared to the DBP-10/95/87.The new magazine, new ammo, tool kit. All here to see.
QBU191 and new magazine.
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What's the dmr version chambered in?QBU191 and new magazine.
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What's the dmr version chambered in?
Oh... So they do have a Mk12 analogue. No M110 analogue so far?Same as the rest of the 191 family, 5.8mm.
Well, there is always the Type-85's. The NSG-85 is not bad, rechamber it with 7.62x51 to be in consistency with the bolt action rifle, and it won't be half bad.Oh... So they do have a Mk12 analogue. No M110 analogue so far?