SahanGalbeed wrote:Twisted waxaanad weliga indhaha saarin baad igu la doodaysa maanta o dhan .
Qorigaas Famas-ka lagu ma tabaro ciidamada Jabuti . Ciidan para-ga la odhan jiray oo kuwa cirka ka soo booda ah baa ugu dambeeyay wax qaata , intaanu dagaalki cafarta ka bilaabmin Jabuti . Para-gii wuu baaba'ay , qoriyahan na maalinta dabaal dagga ayuun ba laga soo saara makhsin ka , marku parade-ku dhamaado na halkoodi baa lagu celiya .
Ciidan miskiin ah oo afrikaan ah loogu ma talo gelin qorigan

Wuu biro farobadan yahay oo yaryar miidhan ah , safays buu u baahan yahay had iyo jeer , rasaastisu na way ka qaalisan tahay AK-ga . Waa fudeyd baas kulul laakin

I am not familiar with that conflict, but the FAMAS is pretty reliable firearm. I don't know what version of the weapon the Jabuti military uses, but this weapon has been the standard issued firearm of the French Military and it performed well in their engagements. Of course, with any weapon, you have advantages and disadvantages. Some firearms are pack more firepower, but they compromise on accuracy, some have good accuracy but no firepower, some have accuracy and firepower but not enough range and so forth and so on. This is not something that is only unique to the FAMAS, but common to all weapons. As I understand, the FAMAS is the standard issued firearm for the Jabuti forces, so I don't know how your idea of it being " museum piece" really fits, here. The ammunition for the AKs would obviously be cheaper. The more operators there are, the cheaper the weapon and its ammunition would be and the opposite is true.
My personal favorite has always been the M4, I can conquer South America with that thing
