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Old 08-24-2005, 09:32   #12
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Originally Posted by Tuukka
I would say that price is a large factor again, they obviously got a bundle of Galils for the price that a smaller number of production Rk95s would have cost them. I am not 100% sure that if the Rk95s are even manufactured any more, atleast the civilian version M92S manufacture ceased a a few years back.

The Estonians also received thousands of U.S. M14 rifles.
They also received a lot of G-3s, which equip a number of reserve units.

Snipers use the Galil sniper rifle.

Oddly, active units have the Israeli Galil assault rifle and the German MG-3 machine gun, but while reserve units have the German G-3 assault rifle, they have MAG machine guns (which I believe came from Israel).
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