Tokyo Marui H&K G3 A4
| TYPE | H&K G3 A4 |
| Manufacturer | Tokyo Marui |
| Battery Type | Mini |
| Motor | EG700 |
| Fire Modes | Semi & Full Auto |
| Muzzle Velocity | 295 fps |
| Rounds per minute | 700-850 |
| Accurate Range | 70-90 ft |
| Length (mm) | 835/1015 mm |
| Weight | 2850 g |
| Barrel Length (mm) | 470 mm |
| Magazine Capacity | 70 |
| High Capacity Mag. | 500 |
Real gun information
It was the standard infantry weapon of the German Bundeswehr until 1997, and is still being used by several national armies around
the world. The G3 is typical of its day, a rifle chambered in 7.62 x 51 mm NATO, capable of semi-automatic or fully automatic fire and using a detachable
magazine, like the FN FAL or the M14 rifle. It is equipped with a flash suppressor and can mount a bayonet. It was developed by former
Mauser engineers, after having spent some time in Spain working for the arms developers there. These people helped build the CETME
rifle and took it back to Germany. The G3 is of modular construction, based around a stamped steel receiver, a pressed in barrel, and a detachable
trigger group which encompasses the handgrip, trigger, and fire selector mechanism.
The selector switch is typically referred to by the acronym 'SEF', which refers to the most common fire settings.


















