Belgian SCAR automatic rifle

Belgian SCAR automatic rifle

It is a modular light automatic rifle designed and manufactured by the Belgian company FNHerstal. It is mainly divided into two models: SCAR-L (light, using 5.56 × 45mm ammunition) and SCAR-H (heavy, using 7.62 × 51mm ammunition). Known for its high reliability, modular design, and versatility, it can quickly replace gun barrels to adapt to different combat needs. The original intention of the design is to provide a weapon that can perform well in various environments for special operations forces. Featuring a sturdy and durable structure, suitable for use under extreme conditions.
STG-44 Assault Rifle

STG-44 Assault Rifle

Also known as Sturmgewehr44, it was an automatic rifle developed and equipped by Germany during World War II. It is the world's first truly assault rifle, pioneering a new field of rifle design. Using 7.92 × 33mm Kurz intermediate power bullets, the effective range can reach 300-600 meters, with semi-automatic and fully automatic shooting modes, and a detachable 30 round box magazine for ammunition supply. The original intention of the design was to unify the weapons and ammunition of infantry squads, improve firepower and mobility. It had a profound impact on the later development of light weapons, including the famous AK-47 rifle.