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  2. Kalashnikov USA - Wikipedia

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    RWC Group LLC, doing business as Kalashnikov USA (KUSA), is a privately-owned American company that designs, manufactures and markets Kalashnikov-styled firearms for law enforcement, military and commercial markets.

  3. Assault weapons legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 2023, the state of Washington enacted a law prohibiting the sale, offering for sale, manufacturing, importation, or distribution of certain semi-automatic firearms that it defined as assault weapons. Assault weapons legally possessed before the ban went into effect are grandfathered in; that is, it is legal for owners to keep them.

  4. List of U.S. state firearms - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, Utah adopted the M1911 pistol as its state firearm. This gun was designed by Ogden, Utah native John Browning.The adoption was supported by Republican Utah State Representative Carl Wimmer, who said, "It does capture a portion of Utah's history" and "even bigger than that, it captures a portion of American history."

  5. Kalashnikov rifle - Wikipedia

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    Automatiku Shqiptar 1978 model 56 (ASH-78 Tip-1) copy of Type 56 based on AK-47 rifle; Tipi 1982 model (ASH-82) copy of AKS-47; model 56 Tip-2, copy of RPK; and model 56 Tip-3. Several other versions of the AKMS have been produced mainly with short barrels similar to Soviet AKS-74U for special forces, tank & armored crew and for helicopter ...

  6. AK-103 - Wikipedia

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    A map with AK-103 users in blue Algeria: Used by the Parachute Commando Regiments [17] Armenia: The licensed production of the AK-103 started in July 2020. [18] Ethiopia: The Gafat Armament Engineering Complex produces the AK-103 rifle in Ethiopia. Supplements the AKM and AK-47 in the Ethiopian Armed Forces [broken anchor]. It was reported in ...

  7. 7.62×39mm - Wikipedia

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    The 7.62×39mm (aka 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 rifles, the SKS semi automatic rifle, as well as the RPD and RPK light machine guns.

  8. Kbkg wz. 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Map with Kbkg wz. 1960 users in blue Palestine: Limited use by Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) guerrilla factions in Lebanon. [1] Poland: Limited use now, mostly being replaced by the wz. 83 Pallad. [2] Rwanda [citation needed] Somalia [citation needed] Vietnam: Used during the Vietnam War by the Vietcong and NVA. [citation needed]

  9. AK-203 - Wikipedia

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    The AK-203 is chambered for 7.62×39 and it uses AK-type magazines. [13] It weighs 3.8 kg, and has a length of 690 mm with the stock folded, or 930 mm with it extended. [13]