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  2. PSL (rifle) - Wikipedia

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    The PSL is chambered for the same 7.62×54mmR (rimmed) cartridge as the Dragunov, and feeds from a ten-round detachable box magazine. The magazine used on the PSL differs from that of Dragunov models in that it is stamped with an X-shaped pattern on the side, rather than the waffle style stamp found on the Russian and Chinese magazines. The ...

  3. List of equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    130 mm towed gun Romania: 75 [47] 72 pieces for sale. [270] Licensed built after the Chinese Type 59–1, itself a copy of the Soviet 130 mm towed field gun M1954 M-46. Romania also produced a 76 mm mountain gun designated M82 and a 120 mm mortar designated M 1982. SU-100: 100 mm self-propelled anti-tank gun Czechoslovakia: 23-47 [46] [47] In ...

  4. Arms industry in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Before 1989, Romania was among the top ten arms exporters in the world, however its arms industry declined considerably during the 1990s. Exports fell from roughly $1 billion before 1989 to about $43 million in 2006, [ 1 ] and the number of employees also fell from 220,000 in 1990 to 20,000 in 2009. [ 2 ]

  5. WASR-series rifles - Wikipedia

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    People have used Wieger magazines with some success. Century Arms eventually began including Romanian copies of the reliable Wieger magazine with these rifles. Some switch the follower of an AK-74 magazine with one from Robinson Arms. [12] Israeli Galil steel magazines are also known to work without modification in the WASR-3.

  6. 100 mm anti-tank gun M1977 - Wikipedia

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    The A407 100mm anti-tank gun was the first artillery piece designed in Romania after World War II. The first variant of the gun, the M1975 (M stands for Model) had a semi-automatic horizontal sliding wedge type breech lock. The second variant, M1977, had a more practical vertical sliding wedge breech block. [1]

  7. Orița M1941 - Wikipedia

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    Submachine gun: Place of origin: Romania: Service history; In service: 1943 [1] –1970s [2] Used by: Romania Nazi Germany: Production history; Designed: 1941: Manufacturer: Uzinele Metalurgice Copșa Mică și Cugir: No. built: 6,000+ Variants: Orița M1941, Orița M1948: Specifications; Mass: 3.45 kg (7.6 lb) without magazine 4 kg (8.8 lb ...

  8. Jay Ellis Teases ‘Top Gun 3’ Script Is in Progress: The Team ...

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    A potential sequel to Top Gun: Maverick is still in development, according to star Jay Ellis. “So here's what the story's going to be. It's going to be payback. No, no [I’m kidding],” Ellis ...

  9. Pușcă Automată model 1986 - Wikipedia

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    The Pușcă Automată model 1986 (automatic rifle model 1986, abbreviated PA md. 86 or simply md. 86) is the standard assault rifle used by the Romanian Military Forces.It is manufactured in Cugir, Romania by the ROMARM firm, located in Bucharest.