OVERALL LENGTH – 84 cm (33.07 in) Stock collapsed, 102.5 cm (40.35 in) Stock extended
BARREL LENGTH – 45 cm (17.72 in)
RIFLING (TYPE & TWIST) – 4 grooves, Right-hand twist, 1 turn in 30.5 cm (12 in)
LOAD – M80 Spitzer-pointed full jacketed ball
BULLET DIAMETER – 7.82 mm (0.308 in)
BULLET WEIGHT – 9.66 g (149 grains)
MUZZLE VELOCITY – 799 m/s (2620 fps)
MUZZLE ENERGY – 3,080 j (2,271 ft/lb)
WEIGHT (EMPTY) – 4.70 kg (10 lb 6 oz)
WEIGHT (LOADED) – 5.47 kg (12 lb 1 oz) with 20 rounds M80 ball in steel magazine
WEIGHT (LOADED) – 5.35 kg (11 lb 13 oz) with 20 rounds M80 ball in aluminum magazine
WEIGHT (MOUNTED) – 6.07 kg (13 lb 6 oz) with bipod and 20 rounds M80 ball in steel magazine
WEIGHT (MOUNTED) – 5.95 kg (13 lb 2 oz) with bipod and 20 rounds M80 ball in aluminum magazine
TYPE OF MOUNT – Folding removable bipod
WEIGHT OF MOUNT – 0.6 kg (1 lb 5 oz)
SIGHTS – Open, iron, adjustable, Front sight – Post in hooded sight ring, Rear sight – Rotary vertical drum with diopter and V-notch sights, V-notch and #2 peep are set for 200 meters (219 yards), #3 Peep is for 300 meters (328 yards) and #4 peep is for 400 meters (438 yards). Rear sight is screw adjustable for windage and elevation for zero.
EFFECTIVE RANGE – 400 m (437 yards)
OPERATION – Blowback, Delayed roller locked bolt system
SERVICE – German military, used extensively by military and law enforcement worldwide, produced under license in a number of countries
This was the standard version of the sliding-stock G3 rifle that served with the German Armed Forces as their primary rifle until 1997. It has all of the improvements learned from the earlier variation including a new muzzle flash hider built to NATO standards that could launch issue rifle grenades.