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Assault rifles and Battle rifles Heckler & Koch G3: 7.62×51mm NATO Germany: Standard battle rifle. [5] G3A3, G3P4 variants in service. [6] Under license built by POF. Type 56: 7.62×39mm China: Standard assault rifle. [5] Type 56-I, II & some modernized variants in service. M4 carbine: 5.56×45mm NATO United States: Used by Special Service ...
The M16 rifle is considered to be very accurate for a service rifle. [126] Its light recoil, ... Pakistan [225] M16A1 Palestinian ...
The table below gives a list of firearms that can fire the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge, first developed and used in the late 1970s for the M16 rifle, which to date, is the most widely produced weapon in this caliber. [1]
This article is a collection of military equipment manufactured in Pakistan. Small arms and light weapons ... PSR-90 - 7.62 mm calibre sniper rifle, a variant of the ...
.44 bore cartridges are compatible with the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge made for the World War II era German StG 44 assault rifle. Pakistan has a ban on rifles designed to fire military cartridges; the use of the 44 bore cartridge was a loophole in the law until specifically banned in 2012. [5] It was used in AKM copies chambered or modified for it.
The Type CQ is an unlicensed Chinese variant of the M16 rifle manufactured by Norinco. [3] According to the Norinco website, the rifle is officially known as CQ 5.56. [4]It can be distinguished from other AR-15 and M16 pattern rifles by its long, revolver-like pistol grip, somewhat rounded handguards, and the unique shape of its stock.
The Canadian company Colt Canada (formerly Diemaco) licensed production of a rifle (Colt Model 715) and carbine (Colt Model 725), but later went on to produce an entire line of AR-15/M16 pattern weapons developed independently. In May 2005, Colt's Manufacturing Company acquired Diemaco, and the name was changed to Colt Canada.
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