Modernizing the G3 - HK91 | The Swedish πΈπͺ AK4D πΈπͺ (HK91-G3 Part 2)
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Watch latest videos, sometimes even early releases! Sign up for the newsletter ποΈ https://tinyurl.com/9HoleReviews or https://tinyurl.com/SlateBlack Why should you modernize your G3? While there are many new offerings in the semi-auto 7.62NATO rifle class of rifles, the G3 remains as one of the only classic battle rifles that has been modernized for contemporary duty use. What makes this rifle still relevant after more than 60 years of service? Specifically, the Swedish AK4D marksman's rifle and the Portuguese enhanced G3 Assaulter's rifle. How do they stack up as an enhanced vintage rifle in their roles? We discover. Video brought to you by @midwayusa https://utreon.com/c/9HoleReviews/ http://www.patreon.com/9HoleReviews https://rumble.com/c/9HoleReviews You an also access the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard here π https://www.9holereviews.com/practical-accuracy Consider supporting us via Patreon! Consider visiting our supporter @SlateBlackIndustries π Discount Code "9HOLE" Shopping on Amazon? Do you like sweet [yet tasteful] gun morale patches? Shopping with this link costs you nothing, but helps support our channel π https://amzn.to/3trn9ju Music by Tyops (THANKS!!!) __________________________________________________________________ We love mail: 9 Hole Reviews 21175 Tomball Pkwy. No. 480 Houston, Texas 77070 0:00 - Midway 00:10 - Intro Reel 01:29 - The Modernized G3 / AK4D 02:04 - Why Modernize? 03:24 - Sweden and Portugal 04:41 - Modernizing the PTR91 05:51 - The Marksman 09:05 - Accuracy 11:16 - The Assaulter 13:29 - Recoil 18:11 - Other Considerations 19:25 - So why G3? 21:26 - Civilian - Hop's G3 22:02 - Conclusion 24:52 - SBI 26:48 - Special Thanks 27:10 - Redcon
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