Norwegian version of the german Heckler & Koch G3 assault rifle. The bullets used are 7,62mm x 51mm standard NATO and the rate of fire is about 10-14 bullets per second. The machine
gun MG3 uses the same bullets, only with belts.
The Norwegian
AG-3 differs from the original Heckler & Koch G3 in some ways:
* The butt stock is 2 cm longer
* The bolt carrier has a serrated thumb groove to aid in silent bolt closing.
* It also has an all-metal cocking handle, and a different bayonet mount.
AG3 is still used by the norwegian defense. The
gun is easily maintained and provides firepower necessary for
forest combat.
About 2 of 3
men in
Norway have much training with this robust assault rifle
Cleaning a AG3 after dropping it in the
mud is not necessary, but if you want to hit the enemy and minimize
failure, I would prefer to clean it once in a while.