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<blockquote data-quote="MGB (ex LMGP44)" data-source="post: 34371" data-attributes="member: 5240"><p>Es correcto, el AG-3, es la versión que noruega fabrica bajo licencia del fusil alemán del HK G-3, también conocida como AK-4.</p><p></p><p>AG-3 Noruego</p><p><img src="http://www.onesixthwarriors.com/photo/data/500/ag3f1nl8.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>HK G3-A4 Alemán (Versión culata rebatible)</p><p><img src="http://world.guns.ru/assault/hk_g3a4.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Caliber: 7.62mm NATO (.308 win) </p><p>Action: Roller-delayed blowback </p><p>Weight: 4.5kg </p><p>Overall length: 1023 mm </p><p>Barrel length: 450 mm (315 mm on G3KA4 model) </p><p>Magazine capacity: 20 rounds </p><p></p><p>During the early- to mid-1950s West Germany, like the other NATO countries, faced the need for rearming its army for the newest common 7.62x51mm NATO caliber small arms. Initially Germans preferred the Belgian FN FAL rifle, and adopted it circa 1956 under the designation of G1. Due to obvious reasons Germany wanted to manufacture its military rifles, and attempted to buy a manufacturing license for FAL, but Belgium rejected the deal. So, Germany turned to the another design, available from Spanish company CETME, and known as the CETME mod. A rifle. Germany bought the manufacturing license for CETME rifle and transferred it to the Heckler und Koch (HK) company, located in Oberndorf. HK slightly modified the CETME design, and in 1959 the Bundeswehr (W.Germany Army) finally adopted the CETME / Heckler - Koch rifle as G3 (Gewehr 3 - Rifle, [model] 3). <strong>Since that time and until the 1995 the G3 in various modifications served as a general issue shoulder weapon not only for German Armed forces, but also for many other countries. Those include Greece, Iran, Mexico, <strong><em><u>Norway</u></em></strong>, Pakistan, Portugal, Sweden,</strong> Turkey and many other countries. Total of more than 50 countries during the last 40 years issued the G3 to its forces. The G3 was or still is manufactured in countries like the Greece, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Portugal and others.</p><p></p><p>Cordiales Saludos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGB (ex LMGP44), post: 34371, member: 5240"] Es correcto, el AG-3, es la versión que noruega fabrica bajo licencia del fusil alemán del HK G-3, también conocida como AK-4. AG-3 Noruego [IMG]http://www.onesixthwarriors.com/photo/data/500/ag3f1nl8.jpg[/IMG] HK G3-A4 Alemán (Versión culata rebatible) [IMG]http://world.guns.ru/assault/hk_g3a4.jpg[/IMG] Caliber: 7.62mm NATO (.308 win) Action: Roller-delayed blowback Weight: 4.5kg Overall length: 1023 mm Barrel length: 450 mm (315 mm on G3KA4 model) Magazine capacity: 20 rounds During the early- to mid-1950s West Germany, like the other NATO countries, faced the need for rearming its army for the newest common 7.62x51mm NATO caliber small arms. Initially Germans preferred the Belgian FN FAL rifle, and adopted it circa 1956 under the designation of G1. Due to obvious reasons Germany wanted to manufacture its military rifles, and attempted to buy a manufacturing license for FAL, but Belgium rejected the deal. So, Germany turned to the another design, available from Spanish company CETME, and known as the CETME mod. A rifle. Germany bought the manufacturing license for CETME rifle and transferred it to the Heckler und Koch (HK) company, located in Oberndorf. HK slightly modified the CETME design, and in 1959 the Bundeswehr (W.Germany Army) finally adopted the CETME / Heckler - Koch rifle as G3 (Gewehr 3 - Rifle, [model] 3). [B]Since that time and until the 1995 the G3 in various modifications served as a general issue shoulder weapon not only for German Armed forces, but also for many other countries. Those include Greece, Iran, Mexico, [B][I][U]Norway[/U][/I][/B], Pakistan, Portugal, Sweden,[/B] Turkey and many other countries. Total of more than 50 countries during the last 40 years issued the G3 to its forces. The G3 was or still is manufactured in countries like the Greece, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Portugal and others. Cordiales Saludos [/QUOTE]
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