The Avro Canada CF-100 Mk.3 was the first production version. It featured the APG-33 nose radar, an US built Hughes E-1 fire control system, and was armed with eight 0.50in Browning M3 machine guns placed in a belly tray that could be dropped out in order to increase speed.
Some experimental variants were also made, like one with four 20mm cannons instead of the 0,50in machine guns, but it was discarded as it was very problematic.
It seems that it could be equipped with some air-to-ground bombs, with a load of up to four 450kg bombs, in order to perform the rather unlikely for this airplane, ground attack role.
It's interesting to mention that an Mk.3 was fitted with four Canadair Velvet Globe missiles on underwing pylons, in order to test them, however the Velvet Globe missile program was cancelled in 1956 and that missile never entered service.
In September 1950 the Royal Canadian Air Force oredered 124 Mk.3s with the first one of them entering service in 1953.
Sources:
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Canada_CF-100_Canuck
2. http://www.airvectors.net/avcf100.html
3. Salamander Books - The Complete Book of Fighters
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