With CSGO disabling the inventory menu, it's now impossible to view the weapon and its description. Not sure if I should put those detailed descriptions and history of the weapons now, it does take quite some effort researching the weapons. Regardless, here it is: "The G3 7.62mm NATO battle rifle originates from the Spanish CETME Model 58, with its design taking root as early as the StG45M in World War 2. The CETME rifle (designated "G3") succeeded in competing against the SG510 (G2) and AR-10 (G4) in replacing the FAL for the West German Army in 1959, and in 1977 ceded ownership by the West German government to Heckler & Koch for further optimizations. - The design of the G3 rifle served as a basis for many other weapons, such as the HK21 LMG, the HK33 5.56mm NATO assault rifle, the HK54 9x19mm SMG (Later known as the MP5), and the PSG-1 sniper rifle. - The SG variant (Scharfschützengewehr, "Sharpshooting Rifle") and the original G3 are technically the same since both are in the same production line, but are individually handpicked from test-fires for having the most outstanding accuracy due to errors in manufacturing process. These accurized rifles would recieve modifications such as a renewed trigger, an adjustable cheek riser, and a lengthened handguard with integral bipod, and be exported as the G3SG/1, specifically for sniper use."
With CSGO disabling the inventory menu, it's now impossible to view the weapon and its description. Not sure if I should put those detailed descriptions and history of the weapons now, it does take quite some effort researching the weapons.
Regardless, here it is:
"The G3 7.62mm NATO battle rifle originates from the Spanish CETME Model 58, with its design taking root as early as the StG45M in World War 2. The CETME rifle (designated "G3") succeeded in competing against the SG510 (G2) and AR-10 (G4) in replacing the FAL for the West German Army in 1959, and in 1977 ceded ownership by the West German government to Heckler & Koch for further optimizations.
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The design of the G3 rifle served as a basis for many other weapons, such as the HK21 LMG, the HK33 5.56mm NATO assault rifle, the HK54 9x19mm SMG (Later known as the MP5), and the PSG-1 sniper rifle.
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The SG variant (Scharfschützengewehr, "Sharpshooting Rifle") and the original G3 are technically the same since both are in the same production line, but are individually handpicked from test-fires for having the most outstanding accuracy due to errors in manufacturing process. These accurized rifles would recieve modifications such as a renewed trigger, an adjustable cheek riser, and a lengthened handguard with integral bipod, and be exported as the G3SG/1, specifically for sniper use."