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- Madsen_LAR abstract "The Madsen LAR was a battle rifle of Danish origin chambered in the 7.62×51mm NATO caliber. It was made from lightweight high tensile alloys and steel similar to that used on the M16 rifle and its layout is similar to a number of rifles such as the GRAM 63 and the Valmet M62. Development of the Madsen LAR has its traces back to 1957 when various arms manufacturers like FN Herstal and Heckler & Koch were producing the FN FAL and Heckler & Koch G3.".
- Q3276253 abstract "The Madsen LAR was a battle rifle of Danish origin chambered in the 7.62×51mm NATO caliber. It was made from lightweight high tensile alloys and steel similar to that used on the M16 rifle and its layout is similar to a number of rifles such as the GRAM 63 and the Valmet M62. Development of the Madsen LAR has its traces back to 1957 when various arms manufacturers like FN Herstal and Heckler & Koch were producing the FN FAL and Heckler & Koch G3.".
- Madsen_LAR comment "The Madsen LAR was a battle rifle of Danish origin chambered in the 7.62×51mm NATO caliber. It was made from lightweight high tensile alloys and steel similar to that used on the M16 rifle and its layout is similar to a number of rifles such as the GRAM 63 and the Valmet M62. Development of the Madsen LAR has its traces back to 1957 when various arms manufacturers like FN Herstal and Heckler & Koch were producing the FN FAL and Heckler & Koch G3.".
- Q3276253 comment "The Madsen LAR was a battle rifle of Danish origin chambered in the 7.62×51mm NATO caliber. It was made from lightweight high tensile alloys and steel similar to that used on the M16 rifle and its layout is similar to a number of rifles such as the GRAM 63 and the Valmet M62. Development of the Madsen LAR has its traces back to 1957 when various arms manufacturers like FN Herstal and Heckler & Koch were producing the FN FAL and Heckler & Koch G3.".