This video features a detailed look at the AK4D, a modernized variant of the H&K G3 rifle used by the Swedish Army. It highlights the rifle's practical accuracy at 650 yards, showcasing its upgrades like the Spuhr stock and discussing its role as a stop-gap DMR. The video also includes insights from Karl, a Swedish Army Marksman program instructor, and compares the AK4D to other AK4 variants (AK4, AK4B, AK4C). The description provides context on the rifle's history, Swedish military procurement pragmatism, and mentions specific optics and accessories.
This video showcases a custom-built, left-handed H&K G3 rifle. The creator, Ian of Forgotten Weapons, details modifications that address the G3's ergonomic shortcomings, enhancing its accuracy, simplicity, and reliability. Key upgrades include a reversed left-handed charging handle (from an H&K 23), a Magpul pistol grip frame, a tuned trigger by Bill Springfield, a receiver-mounted rail for optics, and a Spuhr stock for improved length of pull, cheek rest height, and recoil management. The build aims to make the G3's inherently good roller-locking system more user-friendly.
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