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  2. Daewoo Precision Industries K2 - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle is the standard service rifle of the South Korean military.It was developed by the South Korean Agency for Defense Development and manufactured by SNT Motiv (formerly Daewoo Precision Industries) and Dasan Machineries (since 2016).

  3. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Classic Army M4 AEG with a replica Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sight Airsoft pellets. Airsoft guns are replica guns used in airsoft sports. They are a special type of low-power smoothbore air guns designed to shoot non-metallic spherical projectiles (bb) often colloquially (but incorrectly) referred to as "BBs", which are typically made of (but not limited to) plastic or biodegradable resin materials.

  4. Daewoo Precision Industries K1 - Wikipedia

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    Most of the time, K1 submachine gun is regarded as a shortened or carbine version of Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle. However, although the two guns share development history they are very different from each other for the following reasons: The development of K1 was completed earlier than that of K2. [6]

  5. S&T Daewoo XK8 - Wikipedia

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    S&T Daewoo XK8, also known as DAR-21 (Daewoo Assault Rifle-21st Century), [1] is a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle developed and manufactured by S&T Daewoo intended to replace Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.

  6. M202 FLASH - Wikipedia

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    M202A1 Flame Assault Shoulder Weapon (Flash) at Gary's U.S. Infantry Weapons Reference Guide] 66 mm Incendiary Rocket M74 at Designation Systems; TC 23-2 66 mm Rocket Launcher M202A1—US Army Manual, April 1978; M202 FLASH on Youtube; This Rocket Launcher Was the U.S. Army’s Last Flamethrower War is Boring

  7. IWI Tavor X95 - Wikipedia

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    The IWI X95 (formerly known as the Micro-Tavor, MTAR or MTAR-21) [5] is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) as part of the Tavor rifle family, along with the Tavor TAR and the Tavor 7. IWI US offers the rifle in semi-automatic only configuration as the 'Tavor X95'.

  8. GP-25 - Wikipedia

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    At the top of the barrel is the mounting hardware to attach the weapon to the underside of a rifle barrel, from which it is designed to fire. The GP barrel has a useful life of about 400 rounds. [5] The GP-30 first entered service in 1989, [3] and is intended for use with the AK-100 series of assault rifles.

  9. Kalashnikov Concern AM-17 - Wikipedia

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    'Small-sized Automatic Rifle', GRAU index 6P74 [1]) is an assault rifle that uses standard intermediate cartridge 5.45×39mm 7N10 cartridge. First unveiled in the Russian Army Expo 2017 alongside the suppressed AMB-17. It was developed and manufactured by in the late 2010s by Kalashnikov Concern based on the Yevgeny Dragunov MA Compact Rifle. [2]