Lt Col Prasad Bansod, Infantry School, Develops first Indigenous Machine Pistol “ASMI”
Dated : 15 Jan 2021 (IST)
Lt Col Prasad Bansod, Infantry School, Develops first Indigenous Machine Pistol “ASMI” India’s first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol “ASMI” has been developed by Lt Col Prasad Bansod, posted at the Infantry School, Mhow, in a record time of four months.
Assistance was provided by Armament Research and Development Establishment of DRDO located at Pune. The weapon fires the in-service 9 mm ammunition.
“ASMI” sports an upper receiver made from Aircraft grade Aluminium and lower receiver from Carbon Fibre, manufactured by 3D printing process including trigger components made by metal 3D printing.
It features a 8 inch barrel and 33 rounds high capacity magazine with an overall empty weight of under 2 Kgs. Upper receiver has full length integral Picatinny rail at 12 and 6 O’ clock direction for fitment of all modern scopes/optics & accessories and M-Lok slots on 3 and 9 O’ Clock direction.
The weapon has a huge potential in the Armed forces as personal weapon for heavy weapon detachments, commanders, Tank and Aircraft crews, Drivers/ Dispatch Riders, Radio/Radar operators, CQB,CI/ CT Ops,VIP protection duties and even policing.
ASMI is likely to find huge employability within the Central Police Organisations and State Police services as well as huge potential for exports with likely production cost of under ₹ 50,000/- per weapon.
The weapon is aptly named “ASMI” meaning “Pride”, “Self Respect” & hard work.Col Bansod is from Nagpur.
India’s first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol “ASMI” has been developed by Lt Col Prasad Bansod, posted at the Infantry School, Mhow, in a record time of four months.
Assistance was provided by Armament Research and Development Establishment of DRDO located at Pune. The weapon fires the in-service 9 mm ammunition.
“ASMI” sports an upper receiver made from Aircraft grade Aluminium and lower receiver from Carbon Fibre, manufactured by 3D printing process including trigger components made by metal 3D printing. It features a 8 inch barrel and 33 rounds high capacity magazine with an overall empty weight of under 2 Kgs.
Upper receiver has full length integral Picatinny rail at 12 and 6 O’ clock direction for fitment of all modern scopes/optics & accessories and M-Lok slots on 3 and 9 O’ Clock direction. The weapon has a huge potential in the Armed forces as personal weapon for heavy weapon detachments, commanders, Tank and Aircraft crews, Drivers/ Dispatch Riders, Radio/Radar operators, CQB,CI/ CT Ops,VIP protection duties and even policing.
ASMI is likely to find huge employability within the Central Police Organisations and State Police services as well as huge potential for exports with likely production cost of under ₹ 50,000/- per weapon. The weapon is aptly named “ASMI” meaning “Pride”, “Self Respect” & hard work.Col Bansod is from Nagpur.