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Re: How the G3 was made
That was a great video. Thanks, Herr Walther!
Most of the machine tools and gages are obsolete today, but you could see the typical German obsession with quality in every step and process of the manufacturing of the G3. They took an inherently inexpensive to produce design and built it to very high levels of precision.
I have a Century G3 and have always been impressed with how well it shoots. Not even Century's angry beavers could screw it up.
A friend has the genuine H&K civilian version with multiple furniture sets and the .22 LR conversion kit from H&K. It's a precisely built, beautifully put together piece of mechanical artistry.
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Re: How the G3 was made
They are wonderful rifles with that fanatical German attention to detail.[I]Peace Through Strength, Victory Through Devastation...Strategic Air Command[/I]
American by birth, made from German parts from Emmingen, Baden-Württemberg
An unhappy German is a Sour Kraut!
Das Leben ist zu kurz, um billiges Bier zu trinken!
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