
Heckler & Koch G36 - Wikipedia
The Heckler & Koch G36 (Gewehr 36) is an assault rifle designed in the early 1990s by German weapons manufacturer Heckler & Koch. It is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO, and replaced …
G36 - Heckler & Koch
The rifle has an interface as standard for positioning an HK 40 mm under-mounted grenade launcher to increase its firepower. The G36 family is based on a modular concept, which …
HK G36 Variants / Designations | HKPRO Forums
Aug 16, 2018 · I realize the receiver is the same and its a modular system, but HK has release a ton of different markings on their receivers as they evolve the platform. Below is a list of …
G36 - HK USA - Heckler & Koch
With its folding stock and polymer-reinforced receiver, the G36 carries discreetly, and is maneuverable when deployed, even in confined spaces. Low recoil in all fire modes and …
Heckler & Koch HK G36 - Military Equipment Guide With Photos
The Heckler & Koch HK G36 series assault rifles were designed and developed in response to the demanding requirements of the German Army in the 1990s to replace the upcoming …
HK G36 – Wikipedia
Das Sturmgewehr G36 ist die Ordonnanzwaffe der deutschen Bundeswehr und Nachfolger des Gewehres G3, das ebenfalls von Heckler & Koch entwickelt und produziert wurde. Beim G36 …
HK G36 Marking Compendium | HKPRO Forums
Dec 2, 2012 · G36A1.1 - Modified version for the Bundeswehr (enhanced controls, adjustable buttstock, picatinny rail on top, new handguard, new flash hider). The story says that .1 was …
Heckler & Koch G36 | Gun Wiki | Fandom
The G36A1.1 is the newest variant of the G36 family of weapons. Developed from the G36KV, it features a new type of stock, which its adjustable and foldable; a new handguard with …
HK G36A1 - FirearmCentral Wiki
The HK G36A1 is a German assault rifle developed from the HK G36. It was developed for service in the Bundeswehr. See the original page for all variants. HK G36 Original model. HK …
G36 - HAUS ARCHIVE
The Heckler & Koch G36 (Gewehr 36) is a 5.56x45mm assault rifle designed in the early 1990s by German weapons manufacturer H eckler & Koch as a replacement for the heavier 7.62x51mm …