G13 carbine

G13 carbine
Type Carbine
Place of origin  Georgia
Production history
Manufacturer STC DELTA
Specifications
Length 840 mm stock extended
750 mm stock retracted
Barrel length 370 mm

Cartridge 5.56×45mm NATO
Action Gas-operated (short-stroke piston), rotating bolt
Rate of fire 700–950 round/min cyclic
Effective firing range 500 m - 600 m
Feed system 30-round box magazine or STANAG magazines.
Sights Iron and optical sights

The G13 carbine was a proposed Georgian military firearm which was supposed to be an analogue to the US M4 carbine and German HK416 carbine.[1][2] It has been developed in 2012 by the Georgian military Scientific-Technical Center "Delta"[3] in order to construct an alternative to the M4 carbine, which in service of the Georgian Armed Forces. The G13 would come with modified attachment kits and optics as standard.[3]

Characteristics

According to DELTA, the G13's design is primarily based on the M4 but differs significantly in terms of firing mechanism and durability. The interior bears a short-stroke piston gas operated system in combination with improved back components. The probability of problematic issues that would occur with standard issue M4 carbines like jamming or overheating after a certain amount of rounds were fired are decisively reduced so that the overall reliability is improved. Furthermore, the developer states that during tests the carbine showed slightly better precision than the original M4. These changes made it necessary to develop new iron sights, optics and other parts which would not apply to the M4.

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