Sig 716 Patrol rifle monster recoil indian army
Posted by Hot-Following-630@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 65 comments
power of 7.62 round
Posted by Hot-Following-630@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 65 comments
power of 7.62 round
VallettaAwoo@reddit
monster recoil
lol
GoldConnection1@reddit
I've got one , It doesn't kick like that it's a heavy gun in 7.62x51 not a 300win mag !
Expert-Bid3861@reddit
Yea but yours doesnt have full auto like his lol
GesuMotorsport@reddit
Now i kinda want one in 300 in winmag haha
THExWHITExDEVILx@reddit
Nemo Omen has entered the chat
N2Shooter@reddit
And it is on my bucket list! That weapon is absolutely famtastic, I just can't afford to shoot it!
THExWHITExDEVILx@reddit
I used an m110 and m2010 in the army, and it's like the love child of both of those rifles. Definitely on my list to buy at some point.
_Hashtronaut_@reddit
Ive got a Tread 716i and it shoots pretty soft imo. Idk how the patrol shoots with the piston instead of DI, but it can't be thaaaat much of a difference
john_connor_T1000@reddit
Weakness of Indian soldiers
Hot-Following-630@reddit (OP)
Weakness ? It's 7.62 bro not a joke
john_connor_T1000@reddit
Its a semi auto full battle rifle designed to be shot without rocking a 100lb Indian dweeb with noodle arms. Hes even kneeling for bucks sake
walmarttshirt@reddit
Yeah but his support leg is directly underneath of him. I doubt any of us could control that recoil without leaning into it. It’s like standing straight up and shooting.
TargetOfPerpetuity@reddit
You're not far off, but he is at least shooting full auto, which can be a handful.
thriftwisepoundshy@reddit
Insecurity
MCX-moc-creator@reddit
7.62 by 39? Because semi auto should not push you that far back and even full auto is pretty controllable
vfcsghjdfgj@reddit
No definitely not it’s 7.62x51
MCX-moc-creator@reddit
Ahhh, little more understandable with the recoil than
Extra-Dimension-276@reddit
There are vids of US soliders shooting. 50 cal Barrett rifles while standing up fully and handling it better. 7.62 isnt hard to shoot thats why child soliders can use AKs and SKS rifles
IAmMagumin@reddit
That rifle is heavy af and has a ton of compensation. No shit that handled it better- it handles better than full auto from a battle rifle.
rugerscout308@reddit
Nothing compares to a corn fed American soldier
357noLove@reddit
Looks like today is a learning day for you. 7.62 isn't a "joke" but it definitely is not something that should be pushing him back so much. My sister ways far less and is nowhere near as strong but can handle a 7.65x51 battle rifle far better than that. Definitely lacking training and capabilities
Quadrenaro@reddit
As a child, my first centerrfire was a lightweight 30-06 bolt action. It didnt throw me in any way like this. This is just poor training, or exaggeration.
Riker557118@reddit
Tell me you’ve never shot an AR-10 without telling us you’ve never shot an AR-10.
I can shoot mine one handed with less movement than that fool.
smokeyser@reddit
No, it's not a joke. It's just the smaller rifle that children carry when deer hunting. My little sister could handle recoil better than that by the time she was 12.
RicksSzechuanSauce1@reddit
7.62 isnt that bad. This dude just doesnt know how to hold a rifle.
I could hold it one handed and maintain the muzzle better than him
MaxiumPotential777@reddit
Yep fired an Hk 51 and G3 at Battlefield Vegas. Semi isn't bad, full auto is like riding a roller coster. Hang on and push into it hard
number__ten@reddit
I shot a BAR there. The range guide had to put his hand on my shoulder. The trigger was so bad it was always a surprise when it went full auto 30-06.
MCX-moc-creator@reddit
7.62 by 39? Because if so it's definitely the skinny little Indian that's the problem, 7.62 by 39 recoil is nothing in semi and still pretty controllable in full auto
th3maj0r@reddit
Thank you.
I've shot the 716 patrol edition many, many times (one of my best friends has one) .
Absolutely manageable recoil. It's a very smooth 762 experience.
This guy just sucks or is weak.
Hot-Following-630@reddit (OP)
Lol he is lean and athletic the ideal physique of every soldier
11448844@reddit
typical cope of someone who needed help carrying their load during rucks
"The ideal Soldier is lean, wiry, and can run a fast 2 mile!"
Yeah but you're crying to me about carrying your 8lb rifle and kit while I'm humping the M240B
Awrfhyesggrdghkj@reddit
I’ve heard it was a fate worse than death getting a 240b lol, but it’d put some hurt out I’d imagine
AlphaTangoFoxtrt@reddit
His stance is awful, he's not bracing or leaning into it at all.
hawkinsst7@reddit
And it looks like he's got bone on bone (Elbow on knee) which isn't stable.
I was taught elbow on meat, or meat on knee.
Extra_Drop_6081@reddit
richiemendoza@reddit
Back to the call center with you
Oolie84@reddit
lol
ye3tr@reddit
This guy is a enemy of himself 😂 brah 7.62x51 folding someone like that is insane
thriftwisepoundshy@reddit
Did the camera do the head bobble?
BlindMan404@reddit
It's just a .308 AR. If you can't handle it that's a personal problem. I'm all for talking shit about Sig, but come on.
stumpinandthumpin@reddit
The brass goblin approaches.
TensorKinetics@reddit
7.62x51 in the 21st century is a mistake. Leave it to India to pick one of the worst available calibers.
thatARMSguy@reddit
It’s powerful and fairly easy to control especially from an AR-10 platform. Not ideal in every situation sure, but especially for jungle use it’s great at punching through vegetation
603rdMtnDivision@reddit
Not really since its a tried and true round
TensorKinetics@reddit
"The steam engine is tried and true, why move onto modern technology?"
603rdMtnDivision@reddit
Horrible comparison since steam engines are still used today and have been updated lol
TensorKinetics@reddit
So, then not dissimilar to countries still using 7.62x51? Outdated and a poor choice.
Super_Taco@reddit
Other than recoil what do you dislike about it?
TensorKinetics@reddit
Less capacity. Less wieldy rifles. Better calibers for range requiring less powder (6mm-7mm). 7.62x51 rifles are surprisingly unreliable.
Need I go on?
RicksSzechuanSauce1@reddit
What would you recommend since you seem to be the all knowing caliber god?
TensorKinetics@reddit
Literally any intermediate caliber would be a better choice.
RicksSzechuanSauce1@reddit
Why?
g28802@reddit
My 716 without my optic and suppressor on it is heavy as crap. It eats recoil. This guy is made of wet noodles
WorkHardPlayLittle@reddit
Bro my wife shoots that round and she's 125 pounds. Just gotta lean into it and not away from it. Anyways the average American with guns probably have shot thousands of more rounds than Indian army recruits lol. A thousand rounds is just 2 sessions at the range.
LilJonny2cookies@reddit
Having trained Indian military I get it. Some of their supposed special purpose units had enfields issued to some. No discipline, no real mental or physical resilience. Many would just give up during training evolution.
N2Shooter@reddit
He just weak and got a horrible stance for shooting a full auto. 7.62x51 aint that bad at all.
moving0target@reddit
Someone teach the dude to shoot. Looks like he's either the worst in his class or he had poor instruction.
DrZedex@reddit
I mean it looks like that's probably what they're doing here.
SnooWalruses9173@reddit
He's the class honor student
squaad@reddit
Indian invasion of Reddit has begun
cody87hoke@reddit
This is horrible form not recoil. AR10s don’t kick that hard, they are pretty heavy. He looks like me the first time I shot my ultra light 300 Win before I put a muzzle break on it.
If you have proper form you can mag dumb a 308 battle rifle with semi ok accuracy at closer distances, like 25-50 meters. I like to pretend I’m my ranger bat grandad in Nam (I was a GWOT infantry guy) sometimes and mag dump my M14 as fast as I can. It gives me a freedom erection lasting longer than 4 hours.
PlumbgodBillionaire@reddit
They don't have that much recoil. That guy is just a dweeb.
drefizzles_alt@reddit
This isnt weakness. This is just poor form. Proper form from a 100lb woman can manage recoil. The rifle is entirely controllable and honestly the recoil is considerably less than previous generation "battle rifles".
603rdMtnDivision@reddit
Helps if you actually lean into it and have upper body strength lol
MaxiumPotential777@reddit
What Bro is firing a full auto/burst 7.62 and not pushing into it. A lot of full auto 7.62s are hard to control.