Violence In Kashmir India – Nice Guns

An Indian Army soldier checks his gun before joining his colleagues to fight with suspected militants near the site of a gun battle on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

The AK-47, AKMs, INSAS and the FAL to name a few…  Great pictures.

The full set – HERE

NOTE: For maximum effect, start up the Led Zeppelin song to the left before you click the above link to peruse the pictures.


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6 responses to “Violence In Kashmir India – Nice Guns”

  1. FAL’s, red cyan peppers and a promotion(diaper-pinned stripes) all in one picture!

    On another note, what’s with wrapping the sling round the front sight post?

    1. Admin (Mike) Avatar
      Admin (Mike)

      Yea good question about the sling on the front sight… They are doing that in over half the pictures. Maybe they are just laying down suppressive fire and figure they don’t need to aim. hhaha

  2. I would have thought that a country as up-and-coming as India would have started to standardize a while ago…

  3. Perturbo Avatar

    I think the cops were carrying the FN variants, and military the AK some of those were Arsenal AKs.

    Look at picture 59, I find that very telling they are not saying a theme of freedom from India, not even India out of Kashmir. No their main focus is “Crush India.”

  4. El Duderino Avatar
    El Duderino

    “Kashmir” by Led Zeppelin is actually about a region in Morocco but named after the region in the Central Asia/Indian subcontinent.

    Kind of a like a song about the lights of Times Square in New York City named “Amazon River Delta.”

    In other news, I posit the theory that Kalashnikovs spontaneously generate wherever (yearly per capita income < $2,000 USD) AND (native skin color = darker than housing development beige). The Indians and Iranians had plenty of superior FALs and G3s respectively and still tons of AKs appeared…

    1. Admin (Mike) Avatar
      Admin (Mike)

      <-------- SONG FAIL! oops.. oh well at least they share the name. :P Interesting theory... can't say I disagree with it.