Girls' Frontline Little Armory LA082 G3A3 1/12 Scale Accessory
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Product Description
Little Armory is a 1/12 scale plastic kit series that revolutionizes firearms. Each buildable weapon can be held by figures and dolls or simply displayed as a miniature collection of guns. When assembled, most firearms fit in the palm of your hand! Mix and match with figures or collect. When combined with other products such as gun racks, you can enjoy the Little Armory world even more!
This German-made automatic rifle is a 7.62mm caliber and was formally adopted by the former West German Army in 1959. It has a mechanism that is rare on an assault rifle that uses firing recoil for the next roundload, and is said to have higher accuracy than standard rifles that use launch gas for next round loading. This mechanism has been inherited in the high-precision masterpiece SMG 'MP5' of the later generation. This model was held in such high esteem that during the height of the Cold War period it was adopted by 48 countries around the world, including NATO member countries. The rifle was licensed for production in 14 countries and it became so popular that it was called one of the four great assault rifles. As a derived type, there are various models such as A4 type of metal telescopic stock, and SG - 1 type that made a sniper rifle for individuals with high accuracy.
This kit reproduces the fixed gun bed model 'A3' type of G3. Selectable carrying handle and bayonet, rail mount, and bayonet are also included. The Z51 type night vision scope used by the West German army is also included.
Figures not included
Product Features
- 3.35 inches (8.5cm)
- 1/12 Scale
- Made of PS resin
- Part of the Little Armory series
- Recommended use of adhesive for plastic models (not included)
- Figures and other accessories not included
- Instructions may or may not include English translation
Box Contents
- Pieces to build the G3A3
- Instructions