Sig prototype 7.62×39 SIG510 rifle
Nooky, a reader of the blog, posted a photo he took of a rare SIG510-3 prototype chambered in 7.62×39mm. The rifle sold for about $8000.
[ Many thanks to Nooky for emailing me the link. ]
Nooky, a reader of the blog, posted a photo he took of a rare SIG510-3 prototype chambered in 7.62×39mm. The rifle sold for about $8000.
[ Many thanks to Nooky for emailing me the link. ]
The Swiss loved that bolt handle.
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0yeah it looks like a k-31 charging handle.
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0xstangon
“Looks like an Stg-44.”
I was gonna say the same thing. It looks like it belongs waaaay in the past.
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0That is defenetly quite interesting. I couldn’t really blame the Finns for ditching this for the RK 62. The Sig 510 is just a really over engineered rifle.
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0Looks like an Stg-44.
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0Is it just me, or did they borrow the vertical piece of the charging handle from the K31?
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0i was made for the finish military army trials
and then it was`n`t accepted cuzz of its malfunctions in arctic conditions.
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0Is that thing wearing a K-31 bold handle?
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0Now THAT is a beautiful gun. Doesn’t need pink plastic or pic rails.
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0And here I thought it was the AK that was supposed to be ugly.
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That is defenetly quite interesting. I couldn’t really blame the Finns for ditching this for the RK 62. The Sig 510 is just a really over engineered rifle.
xstangon
“Looks like an Stg-44.”
I was gonna say the same thing. It looks like it belongs waaaay in the past.
yeah it looks like a k-31 charging handle.
The Swiss loved that bolt handle.
Looks like an Stg-44.
Is it just me, or did they borrow the vertical piece of the charging handle from the K31?
Now THAT is a beautiful gun. Doesn’t need pink plastic or pic rails.
Is that thing wearing a K-31 bold handle?
i was made for the finish military army trials
and then it was`n`t accepted cuzz of its malfunctions in arctic conditions.
And here I thought it was the AK that was supposed to be ugly.