Classic HK G3 battle rifles to be phased out in Portugal, Turkey (PHOTOS)

Posted by VizardsGunsAndAmmo.com on 6th Mar 2019

Portugal’s current rifle is the HK G3 and is being replaced by variants of the FNH SCAR (Photo: Portuguese Army)

NATO allies Portugal and Turkey are moving forward with plans to replace their aging Heckler & Koch G3 rifles with more modern weapons. Officials in Portugal announced last month they have inked a deal with Belgian-based FN Herstal to provide SCAR rifles and MINIMI machine guns as new standard issue weapons for the Portuguese Army.

According to Jane’s 360, the multi-year deal will include 11,000 5.56 mm SCAR-L STD rifles with 14.5-inch barrels, 300 7.62 mm SCAR-H rifles, 450 7.62 mm SCAR-H PR precision rifles, 850 5.56 mm Minimi Mk3 light machine guns and 320 7.62 mm Minimi Mk3 light machine guns. Included with the program will be 1,700 FN40GL 40 mm grenade launchers to be fitted on selected SCARs.

Portugal paratroopers Galil

Portugal’s current standard issue rifle is the HK G3A3, while some elite units use smaller numbers of H&K G36 or Israeli IMI Galil rifles, such as with these Tropas Paraquedistas green berets. (Photo: Portuguese Army)

In Turkey, local firearms powerhouse MKEK is progressing with an effort to field their new MPT-76 national infantry rifle. A 7.62x51mm gas-operated select-fire rifle with a rotary bolt, the Turkish Army began ordering the gun in 2014 and so far have delivered more than 25,000 to replace locally-produced HK G3 variants, also made by MKEK.

The MPT-76 national infantry rifle is a domestic effort by Turkey to make a modern 7.62x51mm select-fire battle rifle. The country wants to make 500,000 for local use, and continuing exporting the rifle as well. (Photo: MKEK)

Janes 360 reported last week the state-owned gun maker just received another 50,000 rifle order.

The MPT-76 has been fielded in small numbers since 2014 by the Turkish military to replace their G3s. The government last month added another 50K rifle order to the hopper for that purpose (Photo: Turkish Army)

Of note, the MKEK also exports a number of roller-locked rifles and pistols to the U.S., notably through Zenith Firearms.

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