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Posted: 6/4/2001 2:52:35 PM EDT
Hi,

Another one to test your knowledge:

[IMG]albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1389369&a=10369232&p=49821922[/IMG]

Just 4 fun, of course.

Cheers,
RG.nl
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 2:54:58 PM EDT
[#1]
Danish assault rifle in 5.56.
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 2:56:59 PM EDT
[#2]
Nope Imbro,

Wrong again...

Cheers,
RG.nl
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 2:58:04 PM EDT
[#3]
something that surely should not be in the hands of civilians!
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:02:47 PM EDT
[#4]
Made in the Netherlands.
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:03:09 PM EDT
[#5]
Korean made daewoo.
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:07:41 PM EDT
[#6]
H&K G41K
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:11:11 PM EDT
[#7]
Keep trying...
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:16:18 PM EDT
[#8]
Glock 17 9mm...lol
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:18:18 PM EDT
[#9]
CETME espana'

modelo LC 5.56x45mm carbine w/collapsable stock
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:20:19 PM EDT
[#10]
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:26:10 PM EDT
[#11]
HI Gents,

CETME was close enough.

This is a Santa Barbara 5.56 'L' rifle.


The 5.56mm L and LC rifles were developed by CETME, now part of Santa Barbara, carrying over many features from earlier CETME 7.62mm
rifles, including the CETME delayed-blowback locking roller system. Outwardly the L and LC resemble earlier CETME designs scaled down to
suit the 5.56mm caliber. The main difference between the two is that the L has a fixed butt stock while that for the LC telescopes to
reduce overall transport length. Early production models employed a 20-round magazine, but this was modified to allow the use of M16
type 30-round magazines. A three-round burst feature was optional. Production of the L and LC rifles has ceased, the only known users
being the Spanish Army.


Cheers,
RG.nl

Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:26:14 PM EDT
[#12]
again, again, more, more!
(clap, clap, clap, bounce, bounce)
Link Posted: 6/4/2001 3:30:50 PM EDT
[#13]
looks like a collapsible stock g3?
Link Posted: 6/5/2001 12:27:11 PM EDT
[#14]
A man must admit when he is wrong, but you guys sure pull out some good ones.
Link Posted: 6/5/2001 1:46:24 PM EDT
[#15]
red [red]x[/red] moder 213.
Link Posted: 6/5/2001 1:49:16 PM EDT
[#16]
Hkocher, you really should know better. This is what a G41 rifle looks like. My boss received one for his collection few weeks ago.

[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1341373&a=9980520&p=49018291&Sequence=0&res=high[/img]

Hell of a nice looking piece, the stock however should be the fixed one.
Link Posted: 6/5/2001 4:10:35 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
Hkocher, you really should know better. This is what a G41 rifle looks like. My boss received one for his collection few weeks ago.

View Quote


Hey back off![:D]  I know what a G41 looks like, and I noticed a bit of difference in the a3 stock, trigger housing and forearm, so I figured it was a prototype, CETME didn't cross my mind, although it should have.

But if you think about it, was I REALLY that far off???  CETME is the sister company of H&K, same operation, same type of receiver, both are modified to accept AR mags, etc...

Basically the same gun, made by a different country with a few minor cosmetic differences.
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