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      • Select-fire Amogh carbines are not assault rifles; their effective range is only 200 yards.
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  2. The Amogh Carbine (Amogh means Unerring) is a select-fire personal defense weapon designed and manufactured by Ordnance Factories Board. It is a derivative of the Excalibur rifle, which in turn is a development of the INSAS rifle. The Amogh has been designed for close quarters operations.

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  3. Select-fire Amogh carbines are not assault rifles; their effective range is only 200 yards. Select-fire rifles such as the FN FAL are not assault rifles; they are battle rifles and fire full-powered rifle cartridges. Select-fire rifles such as the Joint Venture Protective Carbine are not assault rifles; as their cartridge is too weak.

    Name
    Manufacturer
    Image
    Cartridge
    5.56×45mm sub-calibre flechette
    ACAR [6]
    Lithgow Arms Wedgetail Industries Thales ...
    5.56×45mm NATO/.300 Blackout
  4. The Colt M5 Enhanced Carbine features a completely redesigned lower receiver with fully ambidextrous controls and a 6-posrtion receiver extension adaptable to any sized shooter and bilateral shooting style. With maximum performance and ergonomics at the forefront of the design considerations. The Colt M5 Enhanced Carbine has a low profile gas ...

  5. Oct 31, 2017 · The Ordnance Factory Board produced the AMOGH carbine, while the DRDO produced the MSMC. These weapons reportedly competed against each other, and by the early 2010s, the MSMC had been selected as the Sterling replacement. However, the AMOGH is still being marketed to customers by the OFB, and has reportedly been purchased by the Indian Coast ...

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · The Amogh Carbine (Amogh means Unerring) is a select-fire personal defense weapon designed and manufactured by Ordnance Factories Board. It is a derivative of the Excalibur rifle, [2] which in turn is a development of the INSAS rifle. Contents. History; Design; Operators; See also; References; External links; The Amogh has been designed for ...

  7. Mar 1, 2014 · The INSAS’ future is an uncertain one, although the Ordnance Factory Board continues developing new small arms in limited quantities. Examples of note are a Micro Assault Rifle and the Amogh, a 5.56mm carbine patterned after the AK-47. IWI Galil ACE

  8. Oct 31, 2017 · The Ordnance Factory Board produced the AMOGH carbine, while the DRDO produced the Modern Sub Machine Carbine (MSMC, also known as the Joint Venture Protective Carbine, or JVPC). These weapons reportedly competed against each other, and by the early 2010s, the MSMC had been selected as the Sterling replacement.

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