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The G3 is a select-fire 7.62x51mm battle rifle featured in Medal of Honor (2010) and Medal of Honor: Warfighter. The G3 developed in the 1950s by Heckler & Koch and adopted by the Bundeswehr in 1959. The G3 served the base for the PSG-1 and the MSG-90. The G3 was adopted and manufactured by many countries includes: Norway, Sweden, Denmark and more. The G3 was replaced by the G36 in 1997 but the rifle still remained in service.

Medal of Honor (2010)

Singleplayer

In singleplayer, it is first encountered in the fourth mission, Dorothy's a Bitch. It has a low rate of fire, high recoil, and high damage. It has a slow dry reload, although the mid-magazine reload is about as quick as the M4's reload. It fires in Automatic or Semi-Automatic, with a 30 round magazine. It features the iron sights, and share the ammunition with M14 EBR and M60 LMG, due to the fact that they use 7.62x51mm round.

Multiplayer

In multiplayer, it retains most of its singleplayer attributes. However, it comes pre-equipped with a scope, and is semi-automatic only. It is unlocked at rank 9 of the Sniperclass. It is the last weapon unlock for the sniper class, and is available to both factions. It has a higher rate of fire than the other battlerifles and lower recoil, but is lacking in stopping power. In comparison to the M21 it has lesser recoil, so it can place three hits in a body relatively fast, but it is the only sniper (battle) rifle in the game that does not kill with a single headshot.

Medal of Honor: Warfighter

The HK G3 appears as one of the primary weapons for the Assaulter.

This gun boast a huge firepower that make it deadly with only few shots, and has a very good accuracy at medium range. Its low maneuvrabilty suggests to use it only in open spaces, since in close quarters it would be a very poor choice, also considering its low rate of fire. The HK G3 is an excellent medium range weapon, but has severe and quite unpredictable recoil that forces the player to limits his bursts to only 3-4 shots at a time, to prevent losing too much accuracy. The recoil disadvantage, however, can be mitigated by using low-power optics, making it more competent in CQB.

The G3's magazine only chambers 20 rounds, and the reload is slow compared to others assault rifles: missing even few shots or facing multiple targets might be a serious problem. Remember, however, that usually only the initial recoil of the G3 is massive: when you fire the whole magazine in a single burst, the recoil should stabilize enough to allow you to hit a target at medium-low ranges without releasing the trigger, even if this tactic wastes a lot of ammunition. The first shot recoil is not as bad with low-power optics, however. Both the G3 and EBR can carry up to 161 bullets, which is more than the DD M4V1's 121, but less than the HK416's 181.

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Trivia

  • Strangely, Gruppa Alfa uses the G3 rifle, which is incorrect because they usually would be using Russian-made weapons; the G3 is a German battle rifle.
  • In Medal of Honor (2010) single player the G3 has 30 rounds in it's magazine, but the weapon's model has a 20 round magazine.


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