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Pistols Browning Hi-Power "FM Hi-Power" Belgium Argentina: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol: Standard service pistol, used by all units of the armed forces. Manufactured by Fabricaciones Militares with polymer handguards. [22] Bersa Thunder 9 Argentina: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol: Limited service pistol. Glock 19 Austria ...
The Pistol, Browning FN 9mm, HP No. 2 MK.1/1 Canadian Lightweight Pattern was a series of experimental aluminum/aluminum alloy framed Browning Hi-Power pistols by the Canadian Inglis Company that reduced the weight by as much as 25% from 8.5 to 25.5 oz (240 to 720 g). [36]
At the end of the 1990s Bersa won the contract for supplying a new standard sidearm for the Argentine Armed Forces and Argentine Federal Police that were looking to replace their aging Browning Hi-Power pistols. The Bersa Thunder 9, an evolution of the Model 90, was chosen. Bersa R430 rifle, cal. 22 LR Bersa shotguns
On December 9, 2016, the Argentine Ministry of Defense announced FM had signed an accord with Beretta to produce the ARX-200 rifle and Px4 pistol under license. It is expected these weapons will replace the FM license-built FN FAL and Browning Hi-Power currently in Argentine inventory. [11] [12]
Browning Hi-Power: Semi-automatic pistol: Belgium: 9mm: Standard service pistol. Manufactured by DGFM, variants FM-95 and FM-02AR in use. FMK-3: Machine pistol: Argentina: 9mm: Heckler & Koch MP5: Submachine gun: Germany: 9mm: Submachine gun endowment. FN FAL: Battle rifle: Belgium: 7.62mm: Standard service rifle. Manufactured by DGFM as FMAP ...
A new Toronto Island ferry built by the company was named after him shortly after his death. Workers assemble Browning Hi-Power pistols at the Inglis munitions plant in Toronto, April 1944. In 1937, the company was purchased by Major J. E. Hahn of Toronto, owner of British Canadian Engineering Limited, who took on the name John Inglis and Company.
The Ballester–Molina was predominantly used by Argentina's security forces. The Argentine Army adopted it as its standard sidearm in 1938. The Ballester–Molina is a short recoil-operated semi-automatic locked breech pistol. The locking system is a near-identical copy of the Model 1911's, with the swinging lock used to unlock the barrel from ...
The Thunder 380 is suited for concealed carry due to its small size and rounded trigger guard. [2] One reviewer calls it "very easy to maintain". [3] The Thunder 380 is quite popular in many South American countries, where the .380 ACP is often the most powerful cartridge allowed for civilians.