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Magazines for the GSG-5 are available in 2-round, 10-round, 15-round, 22-round and 110-round drum configurations. The GSG-5 utilizes the H&K style drum sight that is adjustable for windage. German Sport Guns provides a weaver rail attachment that slides onto the top of the frame, allowing other sighting systems to be added.
GSG-5, GSG-522, GSG-16, a .22 lookalike of the Heckler & Koch MP5 [4] GSG G14 , a different version of a G36C; GSG AK-47, a .22 lookalike of the Kalashnikov AK-47 and its derivatives. As of 2020, GSG offers seven variants of this series, including the “Rebel,” which is meant to replicate the appearance of an AK-style firearm in guerrilla ...
The SIG Sauer 522 LR is a .22 LR semi-automatic, blowback operated rifle. It is patterned after the SIG 55x series rifles that fire 5.56x45mm centerfire cartridges . [ 1 ] The 522 fires .22 LR ammunition and serves as a training rifle for its larger counterparts due to mostly identical controls and features.
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Tactical precision rifle, Designated marksman rifle Belgium United States: FN SCAR-H TPR [26] Mk 21 PSR: 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum: Sniper rifle United States: Remington MSR: Mk 22 ASR / Mk 22 PSR: 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Norma Magnum, .338 Norma Magnum: Sniper rifle United States: Barrett MRAD: Barrett M82/M107
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The first reliable high-capacity double-stack, staggered-feed box magazine was developed by an American designer called Oscar V. Payne for the Thompson submachine gun around the same time as Schmeisser's Cone. [43] As World War II loomed, most of the world's major powers began to develop submachine guns fed by 20- to 40-round detachable box ...
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