MG3 Machine Gun & HK416 Assault Rifle Live Fire – Everything Law and Order Blog

Norwegian soldiers practiced firing utilizing the HK416 rifles and MG3 machine guns at a range in Norway. During the live-fire training exercise soldiers honed their marksmanship skills and practiced engaging targets in a cold weather. The training event is designed to test the teamwork, communication, and marksmanship skills of an infantry squad.

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29 thoughts on “MG3 Machine Gun & HK416 Assault Rifle Live Fire”
  1. Without the description I would have thought they are swedish, because they say "treff" all the time. Swedish crews in "World of tanks" do also shout "treff" when they hit their targets and as a german I allways had to smile because it´s so similar to the german "Treffer". I allways thought the swedish language had more paralleles with danish but as a skandinavian language it has obviously also parallels to norwegian and both have some paralleles to german.

  2. These are Norwegian soldiers, I can hear them speaking Norwegian and these are the weapons used in the Norwegian military

  3. this machine gun only developed from nazi machine gun MG 34
    like other guns!
    after they stole German plans and inventions in 1945
    Most of their weapons are stolen from the Nazis. It is known that Americans never have creativity
    just attack countries and stole there brains

  4. Can anybody tell how the ''ski'' below the bipod works? Like when transported, how does it fir with the rest of the gun. I think it's a pretty good idea, and would like to hear more about it.

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