- Cristobal Model 3
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Cristobal Model 3 Type Battle rifle Place of origin Dominican Republic Production history Manufacturer Armeria San Cristóbal Produced 1961-62 Variants Fixed Stock
Swivel StockSpecifications Cartridge 7.62x51mm NATO Caliber 7.62mm Action Gas-operated Feed system 20 round FN FAL magazines Sights Iron The Cristobal Model 3 (Pistola Ametralladora Cristóbal Modelo 3) was a Battle Rifle of Dominican origin. The weapon was chambered in the 7.62x51mm NATO round and fed from FN FAL magazines. Model 3 in 1961 as a competitor with the Belgian FN-FAL, an assault rifle using the more powerful 7.62X51mm NATO ammo. By 1961 service showed that the Modelo 2 overheated in automatic fire. The improved Modelo 3 (or 'Mk 3') discarded the original wooden hand guard for a perforated sheetmetal fore-end and the gun could accept an FN export-pattern knife bayonet. A number of guns were also made with a tubular folding butt. This rifle had the M14 type gas tube and regulator underneath the barrel. The ammunition box was vertical, not inclined like the carbine. After Trujillo's death (assassination), the new Dominican government was not interested in Dominican weapon manufacturing and the M3 was not adopted by the Dominican Armed Forces.[1]
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Categories:- 7.62 mm firearms
- Battle rifles
- History of the Dominican Republic
- Weapons of the Dominican Republic
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