G36K

The G36K is a shortened version of the standard 5.56mm NATO G36 assault rifle, made by Heckler & Koch of Germany to replace the aging G3 assault rifle. It was introduced in 1997 and has been in service since, coming in a variety of variants. The K' variant stands for "kurtz" (shortened), as the barrel is shortened to 318 mm (12.5 inches), allowing it to be used better in CQB operations. It is featured only in Battlefield 2: Euro Force.

Battlefield 2: Euro Force
The G36K is issued to the SAS Spec Ops kit. It performs very well as it has decent damage, a moderate fire rate, and low recoil.