FN C3

RE C1 Leitz scope used one Late 70`s (1979?) loaned it from the 2 PPCLI we used
them on the MCR at Shilo worked OK if I remember.
Cheers
 
This beast is a figment of someones imagination, it is either a Parker Hale manufactured C3 7.62 MM sniping rifle used by the CF or someone who's nomaclature is totally out to lunch, when possibly describing an FN C1A2, 8L series rifle ( they were still called C1A1s even after the changes ). File this one under unicorn.
C1.......Rifle 7.62 MM FNC1A1 semi automatic! and C1A1D Navy auto mod.
C2...... Rile 7.62 MM FN C2A1 full automatic, LMG sec. support weapon
C3.......Rifle 7.62 MM Sniper Parker Hale 1200TX series
C4.......Rifle No. 4 mk 1 303 cal. cadets and rangers
C5.......Browning 7.62MM air cooled belt fed medium machine gun
C6.......FN Mag 7.62MM GPMG air cooled, belt fed, replacement for the C5
C7.......Diemaco Mfg. 5.56 MM M16 A2/A3
C8.......Diemaco Mfg. 5.56 MM M16 A1/A3 carbine
C9.......Diemaco Mfg. 5.56 MM FN Minimi, C10... .Diemaco Mfg. proposed cadet .22 version of C7
C1...... Submachine gun 9 MM ( Sterling )
 
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There's a pretty good write up in "Without Warning"
 
gladius 2 said:
C4.......Rifle No. 4 mk 1 303 cal. cadets and rangers

I can't recall the No.4 ( or the No.7 ) being refered to as a C4 . I believe they kept there original designations all through there service lives .

I seem to recall that all the various marks had their own NSN though .

Craig
 
freddo said:
I talked to a guy who was a sniper in the CAF, his opinion of the C3 (Parker Hale) was that it was a POS. FWIW, YMMV, IHHO, etc ad nauseum.
FWIW: I trained with the C3 in 1977 when they were new, and they were an excellent rifle then. Of course, decades later they were sort of like the Sea-King of sniper rifles. :(
I built myself a C3 clone over the last couple of years, and it is every bit as good as they were back in the day. :D
 
< I can't recall the No.4 ( or the No.7 ) being refered to as a C4 . I believe they kept there original designations all through there service lives .

I seem to recall that all the various marks had their own NSN though . >

The last time I heard a Wpns Tech talking about the "C Number 7", I thought he was going on about cigarettes. But lateral thinking brought me around to remembering that C is the appropriate prefix for all CF firearms, and a No.7 is the .22LR marksmanship trainer many of us fired in Cadets. So, a C No.4 is the Ranger rifle, just like the C No.7 is the Cadet rifle.

Go ahead, beat me up.
 
Never heard a No.7 refered to ( In the 'Forces ) as a C No.7 . Thats a new one on me .

I guess the pdf. is the current catalogue used by the supply system , my memories about the different marks of No.4's was from the old microfiche catalogue .

Craig
 
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