| Chropi Rifle | |
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Chropi rifle with magazine removed.
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| Type | Battle rifle |
| Place of origin |
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| Service history | |
| Used by | Hellenic Army (not officially adopted) |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Sotiris Sofianopoulos (team leader) |
| Designed | 1975 |
| Manufacturer | Chropi (Chropei), Athens |
| No. built | Unknown (probably a few dozen) |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 1090 mm |
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| Cartridge | 7.62×39mm |
| Caliber | 7.62mm |
| Action | Gas-operated |
| Feed system | 30 round detachable box magazine |
| Sights | Iron sights |
The Chropi Rifle was an assault rifle built by Chropei (Greek: ΧΡΩΠΕΙ), a Greek chemicals company, which used the "Chropi" spelling on its weapons. It was designed by a team under Sotiris Sofianopoulos and was proposed to the Greek Army in 1975. It was a simple and rather outdated design, clearly inferior to the Heckler & Koch G3, which was adopted (produced by the state-run EBO company). The rifle was rejected after a series of tests indicated that the weapon itself did not adhere to all of the desired standards. The company, nonetheless, had created all necessary infrastructure for the rifle's production and a small number were manufactured and delivered to the Greek Army but these ended up being kept in storage facilities.