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  2. Uzi - Wikipedia

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    Uzi with a detachable wooden stock Uzi with a folding stock. There are different stocks available for the Uzi proper. [22] There is a wooden stock with a metal buttplate that comes in three similar variations that were used by the IDF. The first version had a flat butt and straight comb and had hollows for a cleaning rod and gun oil bottle. The ...

  3. List of equipment of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    Micro-Uzi: Machine pistol: 9×19mm India Israel: Status: In service, Micro-Uzi variant is used by Special Forces. [26] Heckler & Koch MP5: Submachine gun West Germany: Status: In service, used by Special Forces. [26] Brügger & Thomet MP9 Switzerland: Status: In Service. Small number of MP9s in service. [33] SAF Carbine 2A1 India United Kingdom

  4. Joint Venture Protective Carbine - Wikipedia

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    The MSMC or JVPC is a highly compact weapon that is less than 22 inches long with the stock collapsed, [16] making it ideal for personal defence, close quarter battle and counter insurgency/counter terrorism operations. [7] Like machine pistols such as the Uzi, the JVPC has a pistol grip with a magazine well.

  5. ASMI - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the Uzi, the Asmi is a straight blowback submachine gun with a side-folding stock, a low rate of fire, and its magazine is loaded inside of the pistol grip. The ASMI has two barrel configurations: 7.2-inch (180 mm) and 6.5-inch (170 mm) barrel, and has a weight of around 2 kilograms (4.4 lb). [12] [13]

  6. Socimi Type 821 - Wikipedia

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    The stock is tubular and sidefolding, departing from the complicated retractable design of the Israeli UZI; it pivots underneath the back side of the receiver and lies flat against the right side of the gun when folded. It is longer than the UZI stock (200 millimetres vs. 180), and results more comfortable to operate and to shoulder.

  7. Sanna 77 - Wikipedia

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    The LDP was strikingly based upon the CZ or Vz-25 series of sub-guns, which was the first to have a telescoping bolt and a magazine situated inside the pistol grip of the weapon. It is not exactly clear when the production moved south of Rhodesia to South Africa but it appears that some production began in the early 1970s.

  8. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    The Israel drum magazine [87] December 2013 [87] Magazine: AR-15 rifle 75-round STANAG drum magazine [87] FDM FOSSCAD members [87].223 Rem/ 5.56x45: A 75-round drum magazine for .223 Remington/5.56 NATO AR-15 rifles. The Yee drum magazine [87] December 2013 [87] Magazine: AK-family drum magazine [87] FDM FOSSCAD members [87] 7.62x39mm

  9. Steyr MPi 69 - Wikipedia

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    It has a vertical pistol handgrip into which the magazine is inserted, and a longer horizontal front grip area; it also has a folding stock. Featuring a design unusual among modern submachine guns, the MPi 69 is cocked by a dual-purpose lever also used as the front sling attachment point.