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    Luno...no sir, i dont have any expirience w/ that rifle..
    i'm just a visitor in the exhibition

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    masABRI
    Thank you mate I really appreciated it
    i have no experience with the Indonesian rifle but I did use the Swedish version during my military service and, I have also been testing the original FN-FNC in Usa. It is a great rifle the only thing I can complain about is that the stock can be hard to fold on old wornout rifles.

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    me holding a full option SS1 (with aimpoint & grenade launcher)

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    local made APC









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    Quote Originally Posted by masABRI View Post
    local made APC








    mas.... kok ngapain kamufelas nyer sama dengan itu malaysia punyer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by masABRI View Post
    Luno...no sir, i dont have any expirience w/ that rifle..
    i'm just a visitor in the exhibition
    I heard that SS - 1 barrel is easy to bend if used more than two magazine
    Most Indonesian soldier prefer to use their old M - 16 rather than SS - 1.
    Is it true ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EA6B Prowler View Post
    I heard that SS - 1 barrel is easy to bend if used more than two magazine
    Most Indonesian soldier prefer to use their old M - 16 rather than SS - 1.
    Is it true ?
    I did fire 8 magazines with the FN-FNC and no problem except the weapon where damn hot and I sure you can do it with the SS1 to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luno View Post
    I did fire 8 magazines with the FN-FNC and no problem except the weapon where damn hot and I sure you can do it with the SS1 to
    I aggree with your opinion about the original version of SS - 1 but their SS - 1 is slightly different. Some of the components weren't original parts. Perhaps that is the cause of overheating. They introduce the newest SS - 1, called the SS - 2 "The Improved series".

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    MAS ABRI, its very nice Pic

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    Default Indonesian Corps Mariner


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    Cool Picture, Silent Hunter
    Seems they are part of peace keeping soldier to Lebanon, isn't it ?
    Are they only from the Marine or Tontaifib

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    Quote Originally Posted by EA6B Prowler View Post
    Cool Picture, Silent Hunter
    Seems they are part of peace keeping soldier to Lebanon, isn't it ?
    Are they only from the Marine or Tontaifib
    They are only from the Marine

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    Indonesian and Singaporean Navy commandos take their positions as they storm a suspicious ship during a joint excercise code-named Excercise Eagle 19/06, at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2006. The 11-day-long excercise was aimed at strengthening ties between the two navies including joint efforts in combating piracies in Malacca straits, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes which lies between the Indonesian island of Sumatra, Malaysia and Singapore . (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)

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    Indonesian and Singaporean Navy commandos arrest the crews of a suspicious ship during a joint excercise code-named Excercise Eagle 19/06, at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2006. The 11-day-long excercise was aimed at strenghtening ties between the two navies including joint efforts in combatting piracies in Malacca straits, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes which lies between the Indonesian island of Sumatra, Malaysia and Singapore . (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)

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    V-150 APC

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