StG 44 (MP44) using the 7.92 Kurz (Source) |
StG 45 (M) -- A more easily manufactured firearm using a delayed roller block system (Source) |
Another view of the StG 45 (Source) |
Spanish CETME Mod. A (Source) |
Spanish CETME Mod. B (Source) |
The Spanish CETME Mod. C (7.62 NATO) (Source) (Note, this may have been made from a parts kit, since the triple frame at the front appears to be from a G3--it is somewhat slanted on the front and lacks the tab for the bayonet--and the finish is black, rather than the brown used on the CETME rifles) |
An interesting variant with a a wooden pistol grip. However, it is lacking the paddle magazine release and front pin on the lower receiver, so appears to be built on a semi-automatic receiver. (Source) |
Another photograph of the CETME Model C (Source) (Note: Although the stock and bayonet appear correct, the cocking handle is extra large--probably from an HK 21--the cleaning kit is German, and the magazines are German G3 magazines). The CETME cleaning kit fit into a small tube inserted into the front of the cocking tube. |
An early model HK G3. Note the similarity to the CETME Mod. C (Source) |
A replica of the HK G3 with the narrow front stock and carry handle (Source) |
An HK G3 sporting the Navy lower and wide forestock (Source) |
The whole HK line based off of the G3 (Source) |
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