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Manila Peninsula Hotel seige 2007
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mexico flag!mexico gov send g-3 to philippine?

Nope. We have limited G3 rifles since the 80s.

I read in TIMAWA.NET before that if the Americans weren't 'pushy' with the M-16 rifle to the AFP, the AFP should had selected the G3 as the standard rifle in the 70s.

EDIT: The Philippine National Police loves "collecting'' rifles. We have FAMAS, G3s, Galils, and Type-56 rifles (captured from communist rebels). Though rarely seen these days except the Galils which is now the common standard rifle alongside with the M-16/M-4.
 
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Nope. We have limited G3 rifles since the 80s.

I read in TIMAWA.NET before that if the Americans weren't 'pushy' with the M-16 rifle to the AFP, the AFP should had selected the G3 as the standard rifle in the 70s.

EDIT: The Philippine National Police loves "collecting'' rifles. We have FAMAS, G3s, Galils, and Type-56 rifles (captured from communist rebels). Though rarely seen these days except the Galils which is now the common standard rifle alongside with the M-16/M-4.

Honestly, good thing you did stick with M-16. G3 is an excellent weapon, but myself being about 153cm, I can relate to you guys :) M-16 is much, much easier to handle for someone of smaller statue.
 
Gunman holds about 30 people hostage in Manila shopping mall, Philippines police at the scene

Philippines police were scrambled to respond to a situation in a Manila shopping mall, where a gunman – said to be a “disgruntled” security guard – is holding about 30 people hostage.


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US Army’s 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) and the Philippine Army’s 18th Special Forces Company, Special Forces Regiment (Airborne) on Exercise "Balance Piston" one of the lasts before the looming termination of the US VFA
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