H&K G3: The Very First Import (3/62)

Published on March 6, 2016
Duration: 14:57

This video details the rare H&K G3, the very first civilian semi-automatic import into the US by Golden State Arms Corporation in March 1962. It explores the rifle's development from the Spanish CETME, its historical context in Germany's adoption, and key identification features of these early imports. The review also covers the roller-delayed blowback mechanism, including the anti-bounce lever, and variations in magazine release designs.

Quick Summary

The first civilian semi-automatic H&K G3 rifles were imported into the US in March 1962 by Golden State Arms Corporation. These early imports are rare and externally similar to military versions, featuring specific markings like 'HK 3/62' and often retaining the military-style paddle magazine release.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Historical Context: Germany's G3 Adoption
  2. 01:24Development from CETME Rifle
  3. 02:55First US Import: Golden State Arms (1962)
  4. 05:18Markings and Identification of Early Imports
  5. 06:46Field Stripping and Internal Mechanics
  6. 10:33The Anti-Bounce Lever Explained
  7. 11:57Magazine Release: Paddle vs. Button

Frequently Asked Questions

When were the first civilian semi-automatic H&K G3 rifles imported into the United States?

The very first civilian semi-automatic H&K G3 rifles were imported into the United States in March 1962 by the Golden State Arms Corporation, specifically its Santa Fe Division.

What is the historical significance of the H&K G3's development?

The G3 was developed by former Mauser engineers who had relocated to Spain to work on the CETME rifle after WWII. They later returned to Germany to form Heckler & Koch and refine the CETME design into the G3.

What distinguishes the earliest H&K G3 imports from later models?

The earliest G3 imports, like the 1962 models, are externally nearly identical to military versions and often retain the military-style paddle magazine release, unlike later semi-auto versions which were restricted to button releases.

What is the function of the anti-bounce lever in the H&K G3's bolt carrier?

The anti-bounce lever is a critical component in the G3's roller-delayed blowback system. Its primary function is to prevent the bolt from bouncing out of battery during the high-speed cycling of the action, especially important for reliable operation in full-auto configurations.

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