We got couple of 'confiscated' Iranian G3's here, one fixed butt, the other retracting.
I'll post some pics once I am back in the world, which is sssssssssssoooooooooon!!
Some FN C1 nostelgia....
Canada used the FAL as a base, designed an 'inch version', and was the first country to adopt and mass produce the rifle 51 years ago, yes 51 years! The UK and Australia followed shortly after, and the rest is history. These were the only three countries to manufacture the 'inch version' each with its own unique modifications, but all parts interchangeable as complete assembles or units.
The original and later models of the FN FAL had entirely different trigger groups, pistol grips, gas regs, front sight, flash supps, and plug, and numerous other parts which were NOT interchangeable
I would refer to the ole C1 as a hybrid designed rifle based on the FAL, but unique to Canada. So, be proud of your 'small arms industry heritage' even now with Colt Canada, at least the industy is still alive, and givingn Canada a say.
Now about Mr Leghorn's afirmation that the G3 rifle was used by the CF (Air Force) in the 1970's well that is nonsense (sorry), however during the 1950's the RCAF did train on M1 Garands, as did the Army too. The Canadian Army even had a pam on it (dated 1953), and of course I have one back in Aussie. Interesting pam, and a bit of history possibly many have forgot.
Cheers form a cool early morning (0045h) in Baghdad,
Wes