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"Guan Fei, this is the fourth best sniper rifle in the world. It's the G3/SG1 sniper rifle from the German military. The G3/SG1 sniper rifle is a variant of the G3, and its structure is basically the same as the G3A3. During the acceptance process of the standard G3 rifle, the guns with the smallest scatter and the average impact point that met the requirements were selected. They were equipped with a bipod, a butt plate, and a telescope scope, and then slightly modified. Therefore, the G3/SG1 was just a sniper rifle pieced together from assault rifles. SG was the Schützen Gewehr precision rifle.

basic information

Chinese name

G3/SG1 sniper rifle

range correction

100~600

trigger pull

0.5~1.5kg

sighting telescope

Hersold

material

G3A3 automatic rifle, Hersold scope

origin

Country

The G3/SG1 had a special firing mechanism, and the trigger pull was between 0.5 to 1.5kg. The firing mechanism was very simple to use. First, push the speed handle to the E(semi-automatic) position, then push the trigger forward, and the trigger was ready. After firing a bullet, the trigger could be reloaded to the ready state, or it could be reloaded with an ordinary trigger (trigger pull of 2.6kg). After the trigger was set to be ready, if the speed handle was changed from the semi-automatic position to the safety or full-automatic shooting position, the trigger would automatically recover.

The G3/SSG1 sniper rifle was equipped with a Hersoldt scope with a magnifying power of 1.5~6×. It could be used for wind deviation and distance correction within a range of 100~600 meters. The scope was a secret scope. The scope holder was a claw type quick-release lens holder that was commonly used in the G3 series. It was mounted on the receiver, and the mechanical scope could be used directly without removing the scope.

The gun was equipped with a special 7.62× 51mm bullet for shooting competitions.

Because sniper rifles were mainly used for semi-automatic precision shooting of a single target, the trigger force requirement was smaller than other firearms. The trigger force of the G3/SG1 could be adjusted by the shooter at will, and the adjustment lever was behind the trigger.

Although the Federal Defence Force had been equipped with the G22 sniper rifle, the G3/SG1 was still in service in the army.

G3SG1 was included in the world-famous online FPS games Counter Strike and Counter Strike: Origins for terrorists to use. In the game, the G3SG1 was in automatic burst mode. As long as the mouse was pressed, the gun could be fired continuously. It had a load of 20 rounds. The gun was very stable in the game, and it could maintain stability even after continuous shooting, so its accuracy was very high. At the same time, this gun was very powerful in the game. In any case, two shots would definitely kill an enemy with full health. Because the AWP was a heavy-duty sniper rifle, it needed to be loaded manually. If a shot was not accurate, they would have to hide and reload. Like the SG550, the G3SG1 could adjust the mouse immediately if a shot was not accurate. There was no need to reload, which greatly reduced the time spent on aiming and made it easier to survive on the battlefield. However, because of these advantages, the use of G3SG1 and SG550 was prohibited in private Counter-Strike servers.

In the online game Counter Strike Online (CSOL), which was modified based on Counter Strike, these two sniper rifles still existed. In the game, these two guns were also controversial. They were the two most powerful gold coin weapons other than the AWP and the Desert Eagle. They had high firing speed, high accuracy, high lethality, and a large magazine.(For a G3SG1 with 70% damage, 20 bullets were not a small number. The SG550 had 65% damage and a 30-round magazine.) These two guns were banned in competitive, team, and deathmatch matches. Before the release of Bio-Experimental Mode 3 and various godly items, these two sniper rifles had always been in the top 10 of the damage output rankings.

The G3SG1 in the game didn't have a stand in the real world. At the same time, the trajectory and firing rate of the G3SG1 were different from the real one. In the real game, the stability of the 20 shots of the G3SG1 was not as good as that of the SG550, and the power of the SG550 was not as good as that of the G3SG1.(The G3SG1 could only shoot two shots per shot, while the SG550 could only shoot two shots at an enemy within eight meters. It would usually take three shots to hit the chest and arm of an enemy that was full of blood from eight meters away.) The problem of not having a support frame aside, the key was the problem of ballistae in the game. In Counter Strike, once a bullet was fired while walking, it would deviate from the aim and the recoil would be unrealistic. However, in Counter Strike: Origins, the trajectory had been optimized. Although it was still different from reality, it had become much more stable. It was a pity that the scope of the two games could not calculate the trajectory, distance, and other information, so it was not very professional. PSG-1 rifle

Not only did the Hong Kong company want to occupy the military sniper weapon market, but they also wanted to occupy the police sniper weapon market. However, the G3/SG1 was not the best choice because it was designed according to the requirements of military automatic rifles. Snipers, on the other hand, needed a specialized weapon with high accuracy to deal with single or multiple targets from a long distance. For this reason, the Hong Kong company developed a specialized sniper rifle based on the G3 rifle. PSG was the German name for "Prazisionsschützengewehr", which meant precision shooting rifle. The PSG-1 was indeed the most accurate semi-automatic rifle in the world. It was guaranteed to hit all 50 bullets into a center the size of a baseball at a distance of 300 meters! However, it was also the most expensive. With a unit price of about $10,000, plus a two-year spare parts and after-sales service contract, not many people could afford it.

The basic structure of the PSG-1 was the same as that of the G3, but it used a thickened heavy barrel, so the entire gun was heavier. The main purpose of the heavy barrel was to rely on the barrel's own weight to reduce the barrel's vibration during shooting. For the same purpose, the muzzle was not installed with any muzzle devices such as flame suppressors and recoil devices. Most sniper rifles had such a design.

However, the reason why the PSG-1 was the most accurate semi-automatic rifle in the world was because it controlled extremely strict manufacturing tolerance, and all the parts were almost completely combined. During the factory test, each rifle had to continuously fire 50 bullets at a distance of 300 meters, and the impact points had to be scattered within a diameter of 8cm (equivalent to 1MOA).

The grip of the PSG-1 was used for competition rifles. The length of the plastic butt was adjusted, and the height of the cheek plate on the butt was adjusted. The shooter could adjust it to the most comfortable length and height. The trigger force of the PSG-1 was much lighter than that of the G3, which was also a common feature of sniper rifles. In addition, unlike other military sniper rifles that were equipped with emergency mechanical sights, the PS-1 only used a telescope scope. The PSG-1 could choose a tripod or a tripod to support the shooting. A tripod was more convenient, but if high precision was required, a tripod would be more stable. The original scope of the Hong Kong company was Hendsoldt 6x42, but some users would buy a larger scope.

Weight: 8.10kg

Barrel length 650mm

4 rifling lines, right-handed, hexagonal

1208mm

Full gun width 59mm

Full gun height 258mm

Magazine capacity: 5, 20rds

The trigger force was 1.5kg(3.3pounds), and could be adjusted.

Maximum range: 800m "

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