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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: kahaneloyalist on March 23, 2008, 01:14:44 PM
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This is by far the best documentary I have seen on Islam and Israel, it pulls no punches and actually shows why by Islamic theology the Muslims have no choice but to make war on the Infidel. Furthermore it actually exposes the Sinai surrender as the pure insanity it was, and part of Menachem Begin's psychology http://www.farewellisrael.com/home.html (http://www.farewellisrael.com/home.html)
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How can I watch it? without bying it of course :P
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How can I watch it? without bying it of course :P
;D
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I dont know of it being on the web anywhere for free, but I can tell you it is very much worth buying. As I wrote before it is the only documentary I have seen, even among pro-Israel, or anti-Islam productions that explains in a way anyone can understand the nature of Islam and their wars.
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How can I watch it? without bying it of course :P
;D
I hope those Indian FAL rifles make it to the US surplus market. :)
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How can I watch it? without bying it of course :P
;D
I hope those Indian FAL rifles make it to the US surplus market. :)
It looks like INSAS.
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How can I watch it? without bying it of course :P
;D
I hope those Indian FAL rifles make it to the US surplus market. :)
As long as their not as horribly made as the INSAS, no idea how anyone could screw up a basic AK47 design.
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How can I watch it? without bying it of course :P
;D
I hope those Indian FAL rifles make it to the US surplus market. :)
As long as their not as horribly made as the INSAS, no idea how anyone could screw up a basic AK47 design.
I have to disagree here the new version of insas have been improved didnt the m16 had the same problems when they were first introduced in nam that the us army wrere abandoning their m16 and picking up ak47 as for the nepalese army incidence first of all those soldiers didnt have their cleaning kits and were very poorly trained
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INSAS rifle: Indian Army says upgrade will make it world class
NEW DELHI: In spite of criticism by Nepal of its mainstay - the INSAS rifle - the Indian Army is eagerly awaiting a comprehensive upgrade programme that it says will "put it effectively on a par with rifles made by the US and Israel."
The upgrade, scheduled to be completed by the middle of 2006, will endow INSAS with cutting-edge night-fighting capabilities, improved target designation and under-barrel grenade launchers.
At the Infantry Commanders’ Conference in Mhow on July 20-21, Army Chief Gen J.J. Singh had come out in strong support of the INSAS.
"By the middle of next year, the INSAS 5.56 standard assault rifle (SAR) will be equipped with laser designators, night-vision scopes and tritium radioluminisescent sights for combat in low light conditions and under-barrel grenade launchers (UBGLs)", a senior Army officer said.
It was their absence that had compelled the Army to order 3,400 Israeli-made Tavor-21 rifles at a cost of $20 million in October 2002 for its seven Special Forces (SF) battalions. The consignments will begin arriving by the end of the year.
Until the Israeli rifles arrive, the SF will continue to use a mix of AK-47 and INSAS. At the Mhow conference, the Army had also decided to arm at least one Rashtriya Rifles (RR) battalion with the Israeli rifles.
The Army says there are two "minor" problems with the INSAS rifle -- the cracking of its fibre-plastic magazine because of extreme temperature changes and leakage of oil from the gas regulator chamber, both of which have apparently been rectified.
The Army Chief is also understood to have recommended the junking of the old 9mm carbines in use by the field commanders. This would, however, pose a problem since the development of INSAS carbine variant’s had been delayed and it could be at least two years before it was ready for use.
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How can I watch it? without bying it of course :P
;D
I hope those Indian FAL rifles make it to the US surplus market. :)
As long as their not as horribly made as the INSAS, no idea how anyone could screw up a basic AK47 design.
I have to disagree here the new version of insas have been improved didnt the m16 had the same problems when they were first introduced in nam that the us army wrere abandoning their m16 and picking up ak47 as for the nepalese army incidence first of all those soldiers didnt have their cleaning kits and were very poorly trained
The m16 is still a piece of garbage, direct gas is a very dirty design. I wouldn't trust my life on one nor could you pay me to use one for free. A perfectly clean chrome lined colt AR15 jamming at the field range in completely clean environment, imagine using one in the desert, no thanks. Too many soldiers lost their lives because of the politics within the military and screwing around with the powders in the ammunition. I don't want a rifle that works "most of the time".
Fancy optics and laser sights don't mean a whole lot if the rifle doesn't go "bang"
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I have watched the trailer. This speech of Achmadinedschad is like the well known speech of Goebbels in 1943. :(
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Who has seen this? I cannot find it in stores.