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So, finally got this project finished. Far more work than I might have hoped for but I have learnt some things for next time(!).  

My VFC MP5K with SP89 handguard and VFC MP5 with an K grip adapter.  

LCT HK21 conversion

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Terrible lighting today so I had to resort to an on board flash for now...

 

G3a1.... with wood furniture

 

 

That's a G3A3, actually. Nice one, nontheless! ;)

 

"(...)The G3A1 has a folding stock that hinges to the left  and a flip over rear sight.(...)"

 

from: http://www.hkpro.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=87:the-grandfather-g3&catid=8:the-automatic-rifles&Itemid=5

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G3a1 is the SADF and Rhodesian nomenclature for the weapon, the a3 came with a plastic stock and the plastic triangular fore grip, a4 a telescopic stock. The A1 was with original variant purchased in the early 60s, and the a2 was the variant with green jungle furniture, however; the sight is incorrect for the a1 by their nomenclature, it did have the flip up rather than the diopter..

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G3a1 is the SADF and Rhodesian nomenclature for the weapon, the a3 came with a plastic stock and the plastic triangular fore grip, a4 a telescopic stock. The A1 was with original variant purchased in the early 60s, and the a2 was the variant with green jungle furniture, however; the sight is incorrect for the a1 by their nomenclature, it did have the flip up rather than the diopter..

Don't really know anything about Rhodesian or SADF nomenclatures... I was refering to H&K official nomenclature. The A1 had a folding stock and flip rear sight, as said. The A3, originally (as in the Portuguese armed forces in earlly 60's in Angola) came with wood hand-guard and stock, and later on with bakelite green hand-guard and stock. The triangular hand-guard is a modernized version, but it is still an A3. In official nomenclature.

Bottom line, teh "A" changes when refering to the combination of stock/rear sight:

 

A1 - folding stock/flip-up sight

A2 - folding stock/diopter (drum sight)

A3 - fixed stock (wood or bakelite)/diopter

A4 - retractable stock/dioper.

 

Again, in official H&K nomenclature.

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TM HK416 EBBR
- Stock internals
- Battleaxe LiPo-adapter
- HurricanE 16.5" barrel
- Surefire FA556 Flash Hider and 5.56 Silencer
- VFC HK416 Flip-Up Sight
- Iron Airsoft AG-HK416
- Insight M3X with Insight IR-filter
- G&P AN/PEQ-2A
- KAC Rail Covers
- Troy QD Sling Mount
- Magpul 5.56, FDE
- Trijicon ACOG TA01 NSN with KillFlash and JP red-dot.

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- Surefire G2 with Surefire Red-filter and VTAC Mount
- KAC Rail Covers
- Harris 6-9 Bipod
- H&K Vertical Foregrip
- Aimpoint Comp M4
- Aimpoint 3x Magnifier with Aimpoint Twist-Mount
- Iron Airsoft AG-HK416 stock
- Magpul 5.56, FDE

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Here is my MSG90 build version 2.0. Still needs a sniper style grip and possibly a different scope accompanied by a cheekpad. Also you can see evidence of the easy mod to fit a PSG1 upper receiver to a G3 lower receiver. I'm very pleased with it.

 

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