all depends on your point of view I did 4 years of military law enforcement in Germany and had the opportunity to fire this impressive weapon many times during joint training exercises with my German counterparts
this appears to be an example of the heavy-barreled marksman version with the integrated bipod and thumbhole stock
Err... this is a SL8. Not G36. It even reads so on the gun itself.
SL8 is a civilian market version of the G36, with some modifications like standard thumbhole stock and semi-auto action. Also, this one here seems to have its ironsights removed and replaced with a scope.
blarginator said: Err... this is a SL8. Not G36. It even reads so on the gun itself.
SL8 is a civilian market version of the G36, with some modifications like standard thumbhole stock and semi-auto action. Also, this one here seems to have its ironsights removed and replaced with a scope.
you're right,my bad thanks for setting me straight on that,I was just a cop not a small arms specialist Hell,other than when I had take it to the range for qualification,the only time I realy handled my M-4 on a regular basis before shipping out to Iraq was to take it back and forth between the armory and the trunk of my patrol vehicle.
Even after I got to Iraq I rarely carried the M-4 once I got my hands on an M-249 with the bull-barrel,forward grip and para-stock
fcma172 said: Let's not forget that the SL8 was developed for reserve units of the German Army so they could train on a weapon very similar to the G36.
Source?
Wikipedia: "The Heckler & Koch SL8 is a sporting rifle manufactured by Heckler & Koch. It is the civilian version of the Heckler & Koch G36."
I don't think this gun was "developed for reserve units".
btw, nobody mentioned the G36C-style sight rail - the stock SL8 has a longer rail.