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HK G3 FMP Barrel w/Cocking Tube, Trunnion and Cut Receiver Section

HK

$319.99

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SKU:
HK8974
UPC:
634855016697
Condition:
Used
Firearm Fit:
HK G3/91

HK G3 FMP Barrel with good, clean bore includes cocking tube, trunnion, and cut receiver section. High-quality, genuine HK G3 components, designed for maximum durability and performance, includes barrel, cocking tube, trunnion, and cut receiver section for complete assembly, ideal for military, law enforcement, and collectors, crafted from premium materials to withstand harsh conditions, essential for restoring or upgrading your HK G3 rifle, easy installation with standard parts, a reliable solution for improving firearm functionality and precision.

History:

The FMP (Fábrica Militar de Portugal) rifle, specifically the FMP G3, is closely associated with the Heckler & Koch G3 battle rifle design. It was produced under license in Portugal and served as the main battle rifle for the Portuguese military for many years.

Historical Context and Use:

  1. Colonial Wars (1961-1974): This period saw Portugal engaged in conflicts in its African colonies, notably Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau. The FMP G3 was used extensively by the Portuguese Armed Forces during these wars. These conflicts, often referred to as the "Portuguese Colonial War" or "African Wars", were fought against various indigenous guerrilla movements seeking independence from Portuguese colonial rule.

  2. Post-Colonial Era: After the Colonial Wars and the subsequent Carnation Revolution in 1974, Portugal began transitioning to democracy, and its overseas colonies gained independence. The FMP G3 continued to serve in the Portuguese Armed Forces in the post-colonial era but saw less combat action given the nation's changing geopolitical circumstances.

The FMP G3 was eventually phased out in favor of more modern designs, but it played a significant role during its service years. Notably, it's essential to mention that while the rifle was a significant tool in the Portuguese military's arsenal, its association with the controversial colonial wars makes it a poignant symbol in the context of 20th-century Portuguese history.

Up until 2021, the FMP G3 saw its primary combat usage during the Colonial Wars. For a more detailed account of its use in specific battles or units, specialized books or archives on the Portuguese Colonial Wars might provide more insights.