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G3A3 Automatic Rifle
The G3A3 automatic rifle, derived from Heckler & Koch G3, is produced by Pakistan Ordnance Factories for the Pakistan Army. The modern rifle is chambered for 7.62x51mm NATO standard rounds.

The rifle fires ammunition in semi automatic and fully automatic modes and can be fed through 20-round box magazine. The rifle weighs 4.4kg and can be mounted with fixed hooded front post and adjustable rotary rear sight.

The cyclic rate of fire of the G3A3 is 500 to 600 rounds per minute and the effective range is 400m.
 
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India:
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INSAS Rifle
The INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) 5.56mm rifle is the standard service rifle of the Indian Army and is also used by the armies of Bhutan, Nepal and Oman. The gas-operated rifle is chambered for NATO 5.56x45mm SS 109 and M 193 ammunition.

The compact rifle features chrome-plated barrel, as well as pistol grip, hand guard and buttstock made of high strength plastic. The rifle weighs 4.15kg without magazine (20-round) and bayonet.

The weapon has a cyclic rate of fire of 600 to 650 rounds per minute and can fire rounds in single shot or three round burst modes to an effective range of 400m. It can be mounted with a 40mm under-barrel grenade launcher, passive night sight/ daylight telescope and multi-purpose bayonet.


USA:
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M16A2/A4 Assault Rifle
The M16 series assault rifles are weapons of choice of the US Armed Forces, one of the world's biggest armies, and are chambered for NATO 5.56x45mm ammunition. More than eight million M16 rifles have been sold to 15 NATO states and over 80 countries.

The M16 variants are in service with the US Army, Navy and Marine Corps, the latest among them is the M16A4 which was inducted during Operation Iraqi Freedom. The shortened version of the M16A2, M4 Carbine supplements the M16 that is in use with most of the US Army combat units.

The M16A4 weighs 3.26kg and integrates a removable carrying handle and rail mounting for installing optical sights and other auxiliary devices. The rifle has a rate of fire of 700 to 950 rounds and effective range of 600m.


Russia:
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AK-74M:
The AK-74M, an improved version of the AK-74 5.45mm rifle, is the Russian Army's standard issue assault rifle. The AK-74M is also in service with the military forces of Afghanistan, Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, North Korea, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

The rifle features a dove-tail side rail for mounting optical and night sights and can be fitted with an under-barrel grenade launcher or a bayonet. Its brake ensures accuracy in cyclic fire mode and also minimises muzzle climb and burst recoil. The forearm, magazine, shoulder stock and pistol grip are made of high strength plastic, while the metal components are covered with protective coatings for corrosion resistance.

The rifle weighs 3.9kg with a loaded magazine of 30 rounds, and has a cyclic rate of fire of 650 rounds per minute and range of 1,000m.

China:
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QBZ-95
The QBZ-95/Type-95 is the standard issue assault rifle of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) and is also exported to Cambodia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Sudan. It is chambered for a Chinese made DBP87 5.8x42mm rounds.

The QBZ-95 is a gas operated, automatic rifle incorporating bullpup design. It is fed by 30 round magazine and can fire 650 rounds per minute to an effective range of 600m.

The rifle features hooded front sight post and rear sight base, while its rail mounting points allow the mounting of optical or night vision scopes. It can be mounted with an under-barrel grenade launcher or a bayonet.

Republic of Korea:
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K2 Assault rifle
The K2 assault rifle from S&T Motiv is the standard issue rifle for the Republic of Korea Army (ROKA). It is a gas operated, selective fire rifle capable of firing NATO 5.56mm and Remington .223 ammunition.

The K2 rifle replaced the M16A1 assault rifle of the South Korean Armed Forces and is also used by the forces of Bangladesh, Ecuador, Fiji, Indonesia, Lebanon, Malawi, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines and Senegal.

The Korean assault rifle weighs 3.26kg without magazine and can be fed through a 30-round magazine. It can fire at a rate of 750 rounds a minute for an effective range of 500m. Targets are aimed at through a hooded front sight and a dual aperture rear sight.

Turkey:
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H&K-33E
The H&K-33E, an improved variant of Heckler & Koch HK-33 assault rifle, is the standard issue rifle of the Turkish Land Forces. The HK33 series of rifles are in use with defence forces in more than 25 nations.

The HK-33E is a selective fire rifle employing roller-delayed blowback mechanism. It is fed by a 25, 30, or 40-round detachable box magazine. The rifle weighs 3.9kg with fixed butt stock and without magazine.

It can fire at a cyclic rate of 750 rounds per minute for an effective range of 600m. The drum-type rear sight and hooded front sight ensures precision aiming. The rifle is also provided with claw-type mounts for mounting telescopic sights.

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The list seems a tad dated, since the US is transitioning to the M4 as its service rifle, seeing as how the M16's greater range doesn't really matter with the round it's using. Isn't Turkey also transitioning to the MPT-76?

I'm interested to see what you can come up with for Norway, Sweden and Finland.
 
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Egypt:
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Maadi MISR
The Maadi MISR, an Egyptian derivative of Russian AKM, is produced by Maadi Engineering Industries Company (Factory 54). It is the primary assault rifle in service with the Egyptian Army and is chambered for 7.62mm ammunition.

The gas operated, selective fire weapon weighs about 3.85kg and is fed by 30-round detachable box magazine. It features a front adjustable post and U-notch at rear, and its modified upper receiver can be mounted with NATO standard optics.

The rifle has a cyclic rate of fire of 600 rounds a minute and an effective range of 300m.
 
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these types of rifles only showcased for export purpose but in actual wars different types of rifile being used by western countries
 
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Iran:
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HK G3A6
The G3A3 (G3A6: HK assigned model number for the Iranian-made version of the G3A3. It differs in having a dark-green handguard, stock, and trigger pack.) is a selective-fire automatic weapon that employs a roller-delayed blowback operating system. The two-piece bolt assembly consists of a breech (bolt head) and bolt carrier. The bolt is held in battery by two sliding cylindrical rollers that engage locking recesses in the barrel extension (popularly called a "trunnion"; BATF calls this a "mounting block"). The breech is opened when both rollers are compressed inward against camming surfaces driven by the rearward pressure of the expanding gases upon the bolt head. As the rollers move inward, recoil energy is transferred to the locking piece and bolt carrier which begin to withdraw while the bolt head slowly moves rearward in relation to the bolt carrier. As the bolt carrier clears the rollers, pressure in the bore drops to a safe level, the bolt head is caught by the bolt carrier and moves to the rear as one unit, continuing the operating cycle. The bolt also features an anti-bounce mechanism that prevents the bolt from bouncing off the barrel`s breech surface. The spring-powered claw extractor is also contained inside the bolt while the lever ejector is located inside the trigger housing (actuated by the recoiling bolt).
Cartridge:
7.62×51mm NATO

Weight:
4.1 kg (9.04 lb)

Length:
1,025 mm (40.4 in)

Barrel:
450 mm (17.7 in)

Magazine Capacity:
20-round detachable box and 50-round drum magazine

Feed system:
Box or Drum Magazine

Sights:
Rear: rotary diopter; front: hooded post

Rate of fire:
500–600 rounds/min

Effective range:
500 metres (550 yd), 100–400 m sight adjustments

UAE:
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Heckler & Koch G36
The Heckler und Koch G-36 assault rifle had been born as HK-50 project in early 1990s. The reason behind that project was that the Bundeswehr (the German army), after the cancellation of the G11 and G41 projects, was left with outdated G3 rifle and no modern rifle, compatible with the current NATO standards at hands. Therefore the famous company Heckler & Koch was set to develop a new assault rifle for both German army and the export. The new 5.56mm assault rifle has been adopted by the Bundeswehr in the 1995, and in the 1999 the Spain adopted its slightly different, export version, G36E as its standard infantry rifle. The G36 also found its way into the hands of various law enforcement agencies worldwide, including British police and some US police departments. So far I've heard very few complaints about this rifle, and a lot of good revives and opinions. In fact, the only complaints about G36 that I know are the overheating of the handguards during the sustained fire, and the loose of zero of built in scope on some G36KE rifles, used by US police. Some German soldiers also complained about position of dual optical sights and those sights being easily fogged in bad weather (rain or snow). Otherwise it is a good rifle, accurate, reliable, simple in operations and maintenance, and available in a wide variety of versions - from the short-barreled Commando (some even said that it's a submachine gun) G36C and up to a standard G36 rifle. The MG36 squad automatic weapon (light machine gun), which was initially designed as a heavy-barreled version of the G36, was in fact a short-lived proposition that never went into mass production.

Caliber 5.56x45mm (.223 Rem)
Length (buttstock open / folded) 998 / 758 mm 860 / 615 mm 720 / 500 mm
Barrel length 480 mm 320 mm 228 mm
Weight empty 3.6 kg (3.3 kg G36E) 3.3 kg (3.0 kg G36KE) 2.8 kg
Magazine capacity 30 rounds standard
Rate of fire 750 rounds per minute
 
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The list seems a tad dated, since the US is transitioning to the M4 as its service rifle, seeing as how the M16's greater range doesn't really matter with the round it's using. Isn't Turkey also transitioning to the MPT-76?

I'm interested to see what you can come up with for Norway, Sweden and Finland.
he mentioned the M4
 
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many countries using G36 or Ak47 so i don't want to repeat that looking for dedicated main service rifle, i know mant countries are replacing but i am posting the large number of troops still using tha main rifle.
 
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he mentioned the M4

That it was a version of the M16, but not that it's becoming the main service rifle of the US military, so the M16 entry is still wrong.

The wording, which seems to come from an Army-Technology article, is dated to 29 May, 2014. A lot has happened in a year and a half.
 
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ak 74 has 1000 meter effective range? no way...all 5.56 ammo assault rifles will have effective range of 400m (+-100 m) and all 7.62 ammo rifles will have effective range of about 300m (+-100m).
 
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That it was a version of the M16, but not that it's becoming the main service rifle of the US military, so the M16 entry is still wrong.

The wording, which seems to come from an Army-Technology article, is dated to 29 May, 2014. A lot has happened in a year and a half.

well, yes, i believe the marines only just moved to the m14 as standard in october
 
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Wrong information! This is the Turkish made MPT-76! It uses 7.62x51mm, thats why its called 76..

The only rifle in the world that could past 42 different test..
the testing video..

Here is the full video about it! Its considered one of the best rifle currently..

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Wrong information! This is the Turkish made MPT-76! It uses 7.62x51mm, thats why its called 76..

The only rifle in the world that could past 42 different test..
the testing video..

Here is the full video about it! Its considered one of the best rifle currently..

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A fine looking weapon too. Would be a welcome addition to our armory.

India:
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INSAS Rifle
A very ugly looking weapon indeed and poor performance to add:lol::lol:
 
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Wrong information! This is the Turkish made MPT-76! It uses 7.62x51mm, thats why its called 76..

The only rifle in the world that could past 42 different test..
the testing video..

Here is the full video about it! Its considered one of the best rifle currently..

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Please brothers from Turkey gift me one
 
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Other countries which have their own service rifles that I can say from the top of the head are Japan, South Korea, Israel, Indonesia, France, Switzerland, Mexico, UK, Singapore, Serbia, Belgium. This list is not complete. Their rifles can be posted here
 
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