 AK-74M Assault Rifle
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The AK-74M is a modern version of the Kalashnikov assault rifle. It is balanced and very reliable. It is equipped with a folding stock and standard AK sight coupling. It can be equipped with a silent AK sight coupling. It can be equipped with a silent flameless shot attachment, laser target marker, sub-barrel grenade-launcher, bipod and various other extra features.
The firing mechanism of AK-74M allows for both automatic and single round fire. It can use standard 30-round capacity AK 5.45mm clips, and larger clips meant for the RPK-74M.
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 AKS-74U Assault Rifle
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The AKS-74U is a shorter version of the 1974 AK. It is used as a self-defense weapon by armored vehicle crews. It is characterized by high mobility and high firepower at close ranges.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. The rifle uses standard 5.45mm AK clips.
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 AS 'Val' Silenced Assault Rifle
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The AS 'Val' is a silence assault rifle, and along with the VSS sniper rifle, was created within the framework of the special forces armament program. The 'Val' is similar to the AK. It is distinguished by the silencer, which is integrated with the barrel and operates on a two chamber design. This considerably reduces the shot report, while allowing gases to disipate through special slits in the barrel. The Val uses specially designed 9x39mm caliber cartridges with pre-sonic speed bullets.
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 CAR-15 Assault Rifle
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The CAR-15 is a shorter version of the M16 assault rifle made by the Colt consortium. It differs from the basic model in that both its barrel and stock are shorter. The CAR-15 was developed for the US Army special forces in Vietnam.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. The gun uses standard 5.56x45mm caliber clips of 20 or 30 rounds.
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 DSA-580SW Assault Rifle
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The DSA-580SW is a short barrel version of the FN-FAL with a folding stock produced in the US. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire.
It can be equipped with a tactical light, laser target marker and WR-standard optical sights. The rifle uses special 7.62x51mm clips.
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 F2000 Assault Rifle
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The F2000 is an automatic fire grenade-launcher made by FN Herstal. Its body is made of strike-resistant polymer. The firing mechanism allows for both single-shot and automatic fire. The fore grip is made up of three basic replacement modules. It is equipped with tactical light, laser target-pointer and sub-barrel grenade launcher. The rifle has no open aiming devices and uses a basic 1.6x optical sight. The gun uses standard M16 clips of 20 or 30 rounds capacity.
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 FN FAL 50.00 Assault Rifle
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The FN-FAL assault rifle was developed by FN Herstal in mid-1950's. Back in the day various FAL modifications were adopted by the armed forces of more than 50 countries.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. The FN FAL can be equipped with a tactical light, laster target marker and a bipod. The rifle uses special 7.62x51mm clips.
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 FN FAL 50.63 Assault Rifle
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The FN-FAL assault rifle was developed by FN Herstal in the mid-1950's. Back in the day various FAL modifications were adopted by the armed forces of more than 50 countries. The 50.63 series was developed for airborne troops and was equipped with a folding stock.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. It can be equipped with a tactical light, laser target marker and a bipod. The rifle uses special 7.62x51mm clips.
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 FN P90 LV Submachine-Gun
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The P90 LV is a specially modified version of the basic P90 submachine-gun. It has an integrated laser target-marker and collimator and was developed to be used by the special forces. The gun can also be equipped with a silent flameless shot attachment and a tactical light.
The P90 LV is 320 grams heavier than the original P90. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire.
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 G3A4 Assault Rifle
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The G3A4 is a folding stock version of the widely known Heckler and Koch assault rifle. It has proven itself under different climatic conditions, but is demanding to maintain. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire.
The G3A4 can be equipped with different standard HK-sights. It can also be equipped with a bipod, laser target marker, tactical light, sub-barrel grenade launcher M203P1 and a bayonet. The gun uses standard 20-round clips (compatible with MSG-90 and PSG-1 rifle clips).
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 G3KA4 Carbine
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The G3KA4 is a folding stock carbine based on the famous HK G3 assault rifle. It has proven itself under different climatic conditions, but is demanding to maintain. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire.
The G3KA4 can be equipped with different standard HK-sights. It can also be equipped with a bipod, laser target marker, tactical ligh, sub-barrel grenade launcher M203P1 and a bayonet. The gun uses standard 20-round clips (compatible with MSG-90 and PSG-1 rifle clips).
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 G11 K2 Assault Rifle
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The G11 K2 was developed by Heckler and Koch for the Bundeswehr and saw action in US Government-sponsored Advanced Combat Rifle competition programs. Its unique 'recoil impulse accumulation' mechanism makes it possible to achieve hi-precision automatic fire from unstable postures.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic and single-shot fire, as well as three round salvos. The G11 is equipped with its own 1X optical sight and can also be equipped with other Weaver Rail standard sights. The gun.....
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 G36 Assault Rifle
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The G36 assault rifle was developed by Heckler and Koch adopted by the Bundeswehr in mid 1990's. It is reliable and accurate.
The G36 comes equipped with a built-in 1.5x optical sight and a 3.5x electrical scope. The firing mechanism allows for single shot and automatic fire, and two-round salvos. Uses standard G36 5.56mm clips.
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 G36C Assault Rifle
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The G36C is a compact version of the G36 assault rifle and was developed exclusively for army and police special forces. It is reliable, mobile, and accurate.
The firing mechanism allows for single shot and automatic fire, and two-round salvos. Uses standard G36 5.56mm clips.
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 G36E Assault Rifle
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The G36E is the export model of the G36 assault rifle. It is different than the version adopted by the German Bundeswehr in that it lacks a built-in electronic scope. The rifle is highly reliable and accurate.
The G36E is equipped with a standard 1.5x optical sight. The firing mechanism allows for single shot and automatic fire, and two-round salvos. Uses standard G36 5.56mm clips.
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 G36KE Carbine
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The G36KE is the exported version of the G36K carbine. It is different than the version adopted by the German Bundeswehr in that it lacks a built-in electronic scope. The rifle is highly reliable and accurate.
The G36KE is equipped with a standard 1.5x optical sight. The firing mechanism allows for single shot and automatic fire, and two-round salvos. Uses standard G36 5.56mm clips.
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 Hand-Held Machinegun FN FALO 50.41
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The FN FALO is a hand-held machinegun, based on the design of the FN FAL. It has a heavy barrel and an integrated bipod.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic fire only. The rifle uses special 7.62x51mm clips.
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 Hand-Held Machinegun MG36
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The MG36 hand-held machinegun was developed by the Heckler and Koch weapon-making consortium and based on the G36 assault rifle. It is highly reliable and accurate.
The MG36 is equipped with a bipod and a folded stock. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. The gun uses standard G36 5.56mm caliber clips and C-MAG increased capacity 5.56mm caliber clips.
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 Hand-Held Machinegun Minimi
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The FN Minimi Hand-held machinegun was developed by FN Herstal and has been adopted by armed forces from countries around the world, with various designations and various modifications.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic fire only. The gun uses chainbelts and an additional receiver adapted for standard M16 clips.
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 Hand-Held Machinegun Minimi Para
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The FN Minimi Para hand-held machinegun model was been developed for the airborne troops. It differs from the basic version with a shorter barrel and a folding stock.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic fire only. The gun uses chainbelts and additional receiver adapted for standard M16 clips.
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 Hand-Held Machinegun Minimi SPW
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The FN Minimi hand-held machinegun model was developed for the US SPECOPS forces. It is equipped with WR guides for mounted optical scopes, laser target-marker and a tactical light. The machinegun is very convenient and reliable and is equipped with a folding stock.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic fire only. The SPW uses chainbelts and has an additional receiver adapted for standard M16 clips.
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 Hand-Held Machinegun MK 48 Mod.0
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The MK.48 Mod 0 Hand-held machinegun is based on the MK.46 Mod 0, and was developed within the framework of the US Army rearmament program adapting to the new 7.62mm NATO machineguns. The MK.48 is reliable and is lighter than the other machinguns that had been adopted by the US forces previously. The firing mechanism allows for automatic fire with M60 universal machinegun chain-belts. It can be equipped with a laser target marker, optical sight, and a tactical light.
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 HK G3A3 Assault Rifle
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The HK G3A3 assault rifle was developed by Heckler and Koch and adopted by armies all over the world. It has seen action in various climates, but is rather demanding to maintain. The firing Mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire.
The G3A3 can be equipped with various sights (according the coupling). It can also be equipped with a bipod, laser target marker, tactical light, sub-barrel grenade launcher M203 P1 and a bayonet. The gun uses standard 20-round clips (compatible with MSG-90 and......
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 HK MP5A4 Submachine-Gun
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The 9x19mm caliber Parabellum MP5A4 is the most well-known Heckler and Koch model in the MP5 series. It is reliable, convenient and compact, and has an 'auto-3-1' firing mechanism. This allows for automatic fire, three-round salvos, and single-round shooting.
The A4 model is equipped with a fixed stock. The gun can be equipped with a silent flameless shot attachment, a sigh, a laser target marker, and a tactical light. Standard clips hold 15 or 30 9x19 mm Parabellum slugs.
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 L1A1 Assault Rifle
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The L1A1 is a modified FN-FAL produced in the UK. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire.
It can be equipped with a tactical light, laser target marker, bipod, and WR-standard optical sights. The rifle uses special 7.62x51mm clips.
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 L1A1 Para Assault Rifle
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This version of the L1A1 is a short barrel FN-FAL with a folding stock produced in the UK. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire.
It can be equipped with a tactical light, laser target marker, bipod and WR-standard optical sights. The rifle uses special 7.62x51mm clips.
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 M4 Carbine
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The M4 was based on the M16A2 assault rifle and used by police and army special forces. The M4 is smaller than the original M16 and equipped with a telescopic stock. It can also be equipped with a telescopic stock. It can also be equipped with the full set of additional attachments, including bipods, sub-barrel grenade launcher, standard M-16 sights, Knight Masterkey sub-barrel gun, silencer and a bayonet.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic and single-shot fire, as well as three round salvos. The M4 uses standard 20 or 30 round 5.56x45mm caliber clips.
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 M4A1 Carbine
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The M4A1 is an upgrade of the M4 carbine, modified for the special forces. A set of additional Weaver Rail couplings allows for the installation of a laser target marker and tactical light. The gun can also be equipped with a sub-barrel Knight Masterkey gun, Weaver Rail optical sight, silencing device and a bayonet.
The firing mechanism allows for both single-shot and automatic fire as well as three-round salvos. The gun uses standard 20 or 30 round 5.56x45mm caliber clips.
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 M16A1 M203 Assault Rifle
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This assault grenade-launcher unit was created using an M16A1 assault rifle as a base and a preset sub-barrel grenade launcher M203.
The rifle can be equipped with a silent flameless shot attachment. The firing mechanism allows for both single-shot and automatic fire as well as three-round salvos. The gun uses standard 20- or 30- round 5.56x45mm caliber clips.
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 M16A2 Assault Rifle
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The M16A2 is an upgraded version of the standard M16 rifle adopted by the US armed forces amongst others. The M16A2 can be equipped with a silent flameless shot attachment, laser target marker, sub-barrel grenade launcher, standard M-16 sights and a series of other extra features.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic and single-shot fire, as well as three round salvos. The rifle uses standard 5.56x45mm caliber clips of 20 or 30 rounds.
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 M16A3 Assault Rifle
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The M16A3 is an upgraded modification of the M16A2 assault rifle developed for the special forces. A set of additional Weaver Rail couplings allows for the installation of a laser target marker and tactical light. The gun can also be equipped with a sub-barrel grenade launcher, Weaver Rail optical sight, bipod, silencing device and a bayonet.
The firing mechanism allows for both single-shot and automatic fire as well as three-round salvos. The gun uses standard 20 or 30 round 5.56x45mm caliber clips.
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 M-60 Chain-Gun
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The M-60 7.62x51mm caliber chain-gun was developed in the US and adopted by the armed forces in the 1950's. The firing mechanism allows for automatic fire only and uses gun-belts of 100 or 250 rounds.
The M-60 is equipped with a fixed bipod. It is quite heavy and unwieldy, but enormous firepower. The design of the machinegun does not provide for any additional mountable devices. In case of overheating, the gun's barrel can be replaced while in the field.
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 MP5KA4 Submachine-Gun
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The MP5KA4 9x19mm Parabellum is a small machine pistol from Hecklar and Koch's Mp5 series. Its high firing rate ensures some very dense fire. This is necessary, for while its small size makes it easy to conceal, perhaps under one's clothes, it also accounts for its average accuracy.
The A4 model has an 'auto-3-1' firing mechanism, which allows for automatic fire, three-round salvos, and single-round shooting. Standard clips hold 15 or 30 9x19mm Parabellum slugs. The gun can be equipped with.....
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 MP5SD5 Submachine-Gun
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The MP5SD6 9x19mm submachine-gun has an integrated silencer and is made by Heckler and Koch. The design of the silencer efficiently solves the problem of sound suppression, but, by the same token, it reduces the muzzle velocity of the low-power pistol slug, which affects the range of the weapon.
The SD5 series has a fixed stock and a 'auto-3-1' firing mechanism, which allows for automatic fire, three-round salvos, and single-round shooting. Standard clips hold 15 or 30 9x19mm Parabellum slugs. The gun.........
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 PKMN Machinegun
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The PKMN is universal machinegun, developed to replace the 7.62x54Rmm caliber RP-62. Its high firepower and low weight make it great in combat situations.
The firing mechanism allows for automatic fire only. The gun uses 200-round ammo chainbelts. The barrel can easily be replaced in the field should it breakdown or overheat.
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 RPK-74M Machinegun
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The RPK-74M is the present day version of the Kalashnikov machinegun. The original weapon was developed in mid-1970's within the framework of the Soviet Army re-armament program for 5.45x39mm low-power slugs. The RPK-74M is equipped with a folding stock made mostly of plastic, as is the foregrip.
It can be equipped with different AK standard sights. The firing mechanism allows for both standard AK assault rifle sector clips, and larger machinegun clips of 45 and.....
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 RPK Machinegun
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The design of the Kalashnikov RPK hand-held machinegun was based on the Kalashnikov assault rifle. The RPK is light weight compared to similar machineguns in its class. On the other hand, the RPK has balance issues because of a heavier non-detachable barrel, unlike the AK assault rifle.
The RPK firing mechanism allows for both automatic and single-round fire. The gun's barrel cannot be replaced even when overheated. Consequently, the use of this machinegun is not widespread. The RPK can use......
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 RPKN Machinegun
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The RPKN is a modified version of the Kalashnikov hand-held machinegun developed for combat in limited visibility conditions. It comes standard with an AK sight coupling, for both day- and night-vision sights. The firing mechanism allows for both automatic and single-shot fire.
The RPKN can use standard AK assault rifle sector clips, and larger machinegun clips of 45 and 75 7.62x39mm rounds.
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 Steyr AUG A1 Assault Rifle
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The AUG A1 is the basic AUG assault rifle model made by Steyr. Its futuristic design and the liberal use of plastic in its base, have made the AUG A1 popular around the world.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. It comes equipped with a 1.5x optical sight. Using various modules the AUG A1 can be transformed into a hand-held machinegun, assault rifle, short-barrel assault rifle, or an assault grenade-launcher unit. It uses special 5.56mm clips.
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 Steyr AUG A2 SR Assault Rifle
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The AUG A2 SR is the base model of the AUG A2 series of assault rifles made by Steyr. Its futuristic design and liberal use of plastic in its base, have made it popular around the world.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. The optics guide allows for the installation of all WR-standard sights. Using various modules the AUG A2 SR can be transformed into a hand-held machinegun, assault rifle, short-barrel assault rifle, or an assault grenade-launcher unit. I uses special 5.56mm.....
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 Submachine-Gun Bizon-2
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The Bizon-2 submachine-gun was developed by Russian weapon-makers for the special forces of the Interior Ministry troops. Its design is based on the Kalashnikov assault rifle and adapted to accommodate 9x18mm pistols cartridges.
The Bizon-2 is considered a heavy submachine-gun, and is known for its reliability. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. It can also be equipped with a standard AK sight, and the folding stock makes it easier to carry it around. The Bizon-2 uses...
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 Submachine-Gun Bizon-2B
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The silenced version of Bizon 2 was developed by Russian weapon-makers for the special forces of the Interior Ministry troops. Its design is based on the Kalashnikov assault rifle and adapted to accommodate 9x18mm pistol cartridges.
The Bizon-2 is considered a heavy submachine-gun, and is known for its reliability. The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. It can also be equipped with a standard AK sight, and the folding stock makes it easier to carry around. The Bizon-2 uses.......
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 Submachine-Gun Ingram M10
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The M10 is produced by Ingram in various modifications. This is a very simple-designed and compact submachine-gun with enormous firepower. Its small size makes it impossible to install any additional devices, aside from a silencer and a large capacity clip.
With a folded stock, the gun becomes very unstable and does not allow for accurate aiming. The submachine-gun uses standard two-line .45 ACP clips.
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 Submachine-Gun Micro UZI
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The Micro UZI is a compact modification of the Israeli submachine-gun that has become very popular around the world, especially with guard detachments. The key advantages of the UZI are the simple design, reliability, and most of all, its moderate price.
The firing mechanism allows for a single-shot and automatic fire. The UZI can also be equipped with a silencer and additional features such as a laser target marker and a tactical light. The UZI uses standard 25- or 32-round 9mm Parabellum caliber clips.
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 Submachine-Gun Mini UZI
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The Mini UZI is a smaller modification of the Israeli submachine-gun that has become very popular around the world, especially with guard detachments. The key advantages of the UZI are the simple design, reliability, and most of all, its moderate price.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. The UZI can also be equipped with a silencer and additional features such as a laser target marker and a tactical light. The UZI uses standard 25- or 32-round 9mm Parabellum caliber clips.
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 Submachine-Gun HK MP5A5 and M203
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This exclusive MP5 model uses the base of an A5 with a folding stock. It has a reinforced foregrip with a mounted M203 sub-barrel grenade launcher. It can also be equipped with HK-standard sights. The firing mechanism allows for automatic and single shot fire, as well as three round salvos. The standard twin-clip holds a total of 60 9x19mm Parabellum cartridges.
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 Submachine-Gun MP5PDW
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The MP5PDW submachine-gun is based on the small-sized MP5K SMG, but is equipped with a folding stock. Its size allows it to be concealed under one's clothes, and its high firing rate provides some very dense fire.
The PDW model is equipped with an auto-1 firing mechanism, allowing for single-shot and automatic fire. It can also be equipped with a silent flameless shot attachment and a sight. The gun uses standard 9x19mm 15- or 30-round clips.
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 Submachine-Gun MP5SD6
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The MP5SD6 9x19mm submachine-gun with integrated silencer is made by Heckler and Koch. The design of the silencer is efficient and noice suppression, but it decreases the muzzle velocity of the low-power pistol cartridge, thus reducing the gun's effective range.
The MP5SD6 is often used in special and night operations. The SD6 model is equipped with a folding stock and an auto-3-1 firing mechanism, which allows for automatic and single-shot fire, as well as three-round salvos. The gun can also be equipped with a sight. uses......
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 Submachine-Gun UZI
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The UZI is an Israeli submachine-gun that has became very popular around the world, especially with guard detachments. The key advantages of the UZI are the simple design, reliability, and most of all, its moderate price.
The firing mechanism allows for single-shot and automatic fire. The UZI can also be equipped with a silencer and additional features such as a laser target marker and tactical light. The UZI uses standard 25- or 32-round 9mm Parabellum caliber clips.
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