Amaa'n
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HK 417 as you said is a battle rifle or DMR, due to its weight, overall length, a heavier round, low ammo capacity, it is not effective in CQB, also AK variants can be more cost effective because of low per unit price, and you can always pick up the ammos from fallen enemy, Another thing can be the training, AK is a weapon which many in our country have fired atleast once in a lifetime also a very familiar system so training a solider with this weapon system is easier than HK,Type-56 is SMG right? What makes it SMG? And why can't G3 be called SMG? Actually, PA, especially FC hardly makes any distinction b/w these two (according to what I think). Type-56 is widely used in FATA by FC and PA. There's no weapon especially set for guard duties.
The HK417 is designed more for use as a "designated marksman" rifle or battle rifle than an assault rifle, with its increased accuracy, penetrative power and effective range weighed against higher cost, decreased rate of fire, and a smaller magazine capacity (although fully automatic fire is selectable).
The reason you see soliders with G-3 on guard duties is due to the fact that MP5a2 proved to be ineffective to take down incoming bomber or a group of terrorists wearing body armor so atleast something is better than nothing.
I second that, back in the days, MP-5a2 was in use with JCOs,NCOs, and MPs, now these days only see Mp5a2 with MPs controlling the traffic at rush hours, and just for the reference I live in Rwp cantt westridgeIt was Mp-5 with the MP's and other checkpoint guards about some years back. But then the ineffectiveness of the weapon against body armor at some range was learnt, it could not neutralize a suicide bomber threat at a range (assuming he had body armour on), so now you see Type 56.