G-41 Iberian Version (NS)
DaltTT , for the HK-33 parts, which is everything not provided by the artist below or the magazines/magwell. TheFrozenWaffle who provided the stock, handguard, half the lower receiver, the sights, and the muzzle-device Produced since 1982 for the MindWalker Royal Army, the design was meant to partially replace the AKM then in service. As of 2016 it currently is used by around 30% of frontline forces and 0% of reserves, conscripts, police, and militias according to available records. The original plan was import CETME-L rifles and put them to use, but after the first batch of twenty was found to have several flaws, it was designed to instead only import parts and buy blueprints. The weapon had two available stocks that were perfectly fine, but for starters it's sights were poor and the bolt hold open device was very strange. A lot of the design of the weapon was copied from G3s imported and inspected, with the finished weapon resembling the CETME-L but mostly having HK-33 like parts. Currently the weapon is very popular with the most professional sections of the Kaiser's men and is highly sought after by local mercenaries operating in the area. Production stopped years ago, but is starting backup again due to the current civil-war. It's ability to accept cheap bi-metal steel cased rounds and highly effective military surplus green-tip rounds allows it to be fired cheaply against rebellious Kafka forces and more expensively against professional 22nd Parallel forces.
















