Domestic Burmese G3s: BA64 Rifle and BA-72 Carbine

Published on April 12, 2025
Duration: 0:56

This guide details the modifications made to Burmese G3 rifles to create the BA/72 carbine variant. Expert instruction highlights the shortening of the butt stock, receiver, barrel, and handguard, providing precise measurements for each. The video showcases the distinct Burmese markings and selector switches found on these unique firearms.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis reveals Burmese G3 production variants like the BA/64 (LMG pattern) and BA/72 Carbine feature unique arsenal marks and selector switches. The BA/72 undergoes significant modification, including shortening the butt stock (~35mm), receiver, barrel (~62mm), and handguard for a more compact profile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Burmese G3 Variants
  2. 00:06BA/64 Rifle Markings & Features
  3. 00:17Burmese Markings and Selector Switches
  4. 00:26Introducing the BA/72 Carbine
  5. 00:30BA/72 Stock Modifications
  6. 00:35BA/72 Receiver Modifications
  7. 00:39BA/72 Barrel Modifications
  8. 00:46BA/72 Handguard Modifications
  9. 00:49BA/72 Carbine Markings

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications for the Burmese BA/72 G3 Carbine?

The BA/72 Carbine features a shortened butt stock (approx. 35mm/1.4 inches), a shortened receiver at the rear, a shortened barrel (approx. 62mm/2.4 inches), and a shortened handguard, creating a more compact firearm from the G3 platform.

How do Burmese G3 variants differ from original Heckler & Koch models?

Burmese G3 production variants, like the BA/64 and BA/72, are distinguished by unique Burmese arsenal markings on the receiver and specific Burmese inscriptions on the selector switch, differing from the original Heckler & Koch designs.

What is the significance of the 'BA/64' marking on a Burmese G3?

The 'BA/64' marking on a Burmese G3 rifle indicates that it is based on the light machine gun pattern of the G3, suggesting a heavier configuration or intended role compared to standard rifle or carbine variants.

What measurements are provided for the BA/72 Carbine modifications?

The video provides specific measurements for the BA/72 Carbine modifications: the butt stock is shortened by about 35mm (1.4 inches), and the barrel is shortened by about 62mm (2.4 inches). The receiver and handguard are also noted as shortened.

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