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  2. Draco Pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Draco Pistol, or more commonly known as simply a Draco, named after the Dacian dragon-like battle banner, [1] [circular reference] is a series of Romanian-designed gas-operated semi-automatic pistols sold by Century International Arms. The weapon is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge with its design taken heavily after the AK-47.

  3. List of semi-automatic pistols - Wikipedia

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    Draco Pistol: Cugir Arms Factory: 7.62×39mm Romania: Dreyse M1907: Rheinische Metallwaaren- und Maschinenfabrik AG.32 ACP German Empire: 1905 Enfield TC-10: Enfield Arms: 9×19mm Parabellum Australia: 1990 Erma ESP 85A: Erma Werke.22 LR.32 S&W Long Germany: 1988 FB P-64: FB "Łucznik" Radom: 9×18mm Makarov Poland: 1965 FÉG 37M Pistol ...

  4. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    The guns are available in 12, 20, 28 and 32 gauges, and .410 bore.[1] At present, it is not commercially available, only parts are available on request. MTs255-12 (МЦ255-12) – police version (for ammunition 12/70 and 12/76), designed for law enforcement and security agencies, is distinguished by accessories made of black plastic, folding ...

  5. Category:7.62×39mm firearms - Wikipedia

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    7.62×39mm semi-automatic rifles (14 P) Pages in category "7.62×39mm firearms" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Draco Pistol; I. IZh ...

  6. List of 7.62×51mm NATO firearms - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic sniper rifle Israel 1983–present Beretta BM 59: Battle rifle Italy 1959–present Derived from M1 Garand. Beretta MG 42/59: General-purpose machine gun Italy 1959–present Licensed copy of the MG 3 machine gun. Howa Type 64: Battle rifle Japan 1964–present Sumitomo Type 62: General-purpose machine gun Japan 1962–present

  7. List of 7.62×39mm firearms - Wikipedia

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    Its semi-automatic variant is the LE901-16S. Ruger Mini Thirty: Semi-automatic rifle United States 1987–present 7.62×39mm variant of Ruger Mini-14. WASR-10: Semi-automatic rifle Romania United States 1996–present Semi-automatic variant of PM md. 63 for United States civilian market. CMMG Mk47 Mutant: Semi-automatic rifle United States

  8. PSS silent pistol - Wikipedia

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    The PSS-2 silenced pistol was developed in Russia, based on the original PSS but with some features of the SR-1M pistol and some improvements. It fires SP-16 noiseless 7.62×43 mm ammunition, more powerful than, but incompatible with, the original 7.62×41 mm cartridge. The PSS-2 was adopted by the Russian FSB security agency in 2011. [2]

  9. 7.62×39mm - Wikipedia

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    The 7.62×39mm (also called 7.62 Soviet, formerly .30 Russian Short) [5] round is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge of Soviet origin. The cartridge is widely used due to the global proliferation of the AK-47 rifle and related Kalashnikov-pattern rifles, the SKS semi-automatic rifle, and the RPD/RPK light machine guns.

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