G3 with extended barrel and scope on it???
I dunno, I don't know anything about guns.
I dunno, I don't know anything about guns.
its a Heckler and Koch for sure.
looks like a slightly modified G3 not the A version.
I think this is the wrong section
looks like a slightly modified G3 not the A version.
I think this is the wrong section
Last edited by SealXo (2008-10-28 21:28:48)
Its an FN FAL.
The FAL is the cheaper brother to the HK G3.
The FAL is the cheaper brother to the HK G3.
Last edited by S3v3N (2008-10-28 21:53:11)
Crazy ass racist nazi asshole who doesn't get the actual sense of communism....??
Oh....the gun?....I have no idea.
Does kinda look like a G-3 though....
EDIT: Well how about that....it looked like a newer version of G3 so I thought I might as well google G4 and looky here:



Great...now I'm flagged by the govt. for looking up pictures of a rifle...
Oh....the gun?....I have no idea.
Does kinda look like a G-3 though....
EDIT: Well how about that....it looked like a newer version of G3 so I thought I might as well google G4 and looky here:



Great...now I'm flagged by the govt. for looking up pictures of a rifle...
Last edited by xBlackPantherx (2008-10-28 21:40:48)
I actually know a person, and I just found this out today that gave $10,000.00 to the Nigerian internet scammers.
Seriously.
Seriously.
Epic Fail.ATG wrote:
I actually know a person, and I just found this out today that gave $10,000.00 to the Nigerian internet scammers.
Seriously.
Looks like a H&K G3KA4 to me.
#rekt
To the OP, it's most likely an H&K HK91 (Civilian semi-auto version of the military G3. externally almost identical)
H&K G3:

FN-FAL

Note the differences in the buttstock, ejection port size & location, trigger guard, and front sight.
Also.. NeoNazis have a fascination with all things German. If I had to guess which manufacturer a neo-nazi would pick for their firearms, it'd be H&K. They're German, and they've a reputation for quality firearms.
No, that's not an FN-FAL.S3v3N wrote:
Its an FN FAL.
The FAL is the cheaper brother to the HK G3.
H&K G3:

FN-FAL

Note the differences in the buttstock, ejection port size & location, trigger guard, and front sight.
Also.. NeoNazis have a fascination with all things German. If I had to guess which manufacturer a neo-nazi would pick for their firearms, it'd be H&K. They're German, and they've a reputation for quality firearms.
I'd buttstock her ejection port.rdx-fx wrote:
How does one end up a 'neo-nazi' anyway? Where's the appeal?
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
When you got into a tattoo shop and ask for a swastika, does nobody ask why or what...?
I bet its airsoft.
Why would you need to rob a gunstore if you had a G3?
Don't they cost a bomb? Trade in would have bought a dozen SKSs and lots of other handy stuff.
Why would you need to rob a gunstore if you had a G3?
Don't they cost a bomb? Trade in would have bought a dozen SKSs and lots of other handy stuff.
Fuck Israel
i like to post these here every now and again... just trying to highlight some firearms you don't normally see everyday, that end up getting caught in news photos. pay no attention to the crazy nazi who planned to kill 102 black people and then obamaSealXo wrote:
I think this is the wrong section
some earlier 'wkogit' posts (photos are no longer available):
I II III IV
Last edited by steelie34 (2008-10-29 06:36:08)
There are places to buy reproduction knock-offs of the HK91/G3 receiver, and some of the more high-dollar parts.Dilbert_X wrote:
I bet its airsoft.
Why would you need to rob a gunstore if you had a G3?
Don't they cost a bomb? Trade in would have bought a dozen SKSs and lots of other handy stuff.
The miscellaneous parts can be bought from HK.
The real question is "why would you want a G3 clone?"
Arguably, the FN-FAL is more reliable, has a recoil/kick that's not so abrupt, and otherwise is functionally identical.
I don't dislike HK (I own an HK USP pistol). Anymore, though, HK is to firearms what Apple is to computers: Cool shiny toys that cost waaaaay too much for what they do - but tend to do what they do very well, if you don't mind spending a mint to get one.