Heckler & Koch HK36
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The HK36 was an experimental assault rifle introduced by Heckler & Koch in the early 1970s. At the time, research in small-caliber military cartridges had become more popular thanks to the United States' adoption and combat use of the M16 and its 5.56×45mm round.
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H&K 36
Heckler & Koch, West Germany,
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