Domestic Burmese G3s: BA64 Rifle and BA-72 Carbine

Published on April 12, 2025
Duration: 0:56

This expert-level review from Forgotten Weapons delves into two specific Burmese production variants of the G3 rifle: the BA/64 and the BA-72 Carbine. The BA/64 is identified as a light machine gun pattern, distinguished by Burmese arsenal markings and selector switch inscriptions. The BA-72 Carbine showcases significant modifications, including a shortened buttstock, receiver, barrel, and handguard, creating a more compact firearm. The video highlights the unique markings and manufacturing differences compared to original Heckler & Koch models.

Quick Summary

The Burmese BA/64 rifle is a light machine gun pattern variant, distinguished by its specific Burmese arsenal markings and selector inscriptions. The BA-72 Carbine is a heavily modified version, featuring a shortened butt stock (35mm), receiver, barrel (62mm), and handguard for increased compactness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Burmese G3 Variants
  2. 00:06BA/64 Rifle Markings and LMG Pattern
  3. 00:17Burmese Markings on BA/64 Receiver and Selector
  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 and Factory Mark

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Burmese BA/64 and BA-72 G3 variants?

The BA/64 is identified as a light machine gun pattern with Burmese arsenal and selector markings. The BA-72 is a carbine variant featuring significant modifications: its butt stock, receiver, barrel, and handguard are all shortened to create a more compact firearm.

What specific modifications were made to the BA-72 Carbine?

The BA-72 Carbine underwent several modifications. Its butt stock was shortened by about 35mm (1.4 inches), the receiver was shortened at the rear, the barrel was reduced by 62mm (2.4 inches), and the handguard was also shortened.

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

Burmese production G3s, like the BA/64, feature distinct Burmese arsenal marks and selector switch inscriptions on the receiver. These markings are unique to the Burmese production and differ from the original markings found on Heckler & Koch firearms.

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